Engelke von Bülow

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Engelke von Bülow

Engelke von Bülow (born January 24, 1691 , † November 25, 1740 in Gunderslevholm , Gunderslev Sogn ) was a Danish court official and bailiff.

Life

Engelke von Bülow came from the extensive Mecklenburg nobility family von Bülow and was a son of the Danish officer Reimar Hans von Bülow and his wife Sophie Elisabeth, née. von Bibow , a daughter of Hardenack von Bibow auf Westenbrugge and Elisabeth Anna, geb. from Wintersheim. Ludwig Wilhelm von Bülow was his younger brother. His father was killed in the battle of Gadebusch .

In 1721 he became court marshal to Prince Carl (* October 26, 1680; † August 8, 1729), the younger brother of King Friedrich IV. , Who lived with his unmarried sister Sophie Hedwig (* August 28, 1677; † March 13, 1735) resided in Vemmetofte Castle in the municipality of Vemmetofte Sogn . After Prince Carl's death in 1729, he initially remained court marshal to Princess Sophie Hedwig, but resigned from this office in 1730 and became bailiff in the Tryggevælde office (later part of Præstø office ) and assessor at the Højesteret Supreme Court .

He was married to Mette Henriette, b. von Vieregg (born July 22, 1695), a daughter of the privy councilor and vice governor in Norway Claus Heinrich von Vieregg from the Subzin ( Laage ) house and Margrethe Lucie, née. from Brockdorff to Altenhof . The couple had several children.

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