Ernst Friedrich Bouchholtz

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Ernst Friedrich Bouchholtz (born March 28, 1718 in Riessen, today Steyerberg , † January 23, 1790 ) was a German lawyer, author and Mecklenburg diplomat.

Life

Ernst Friedrich Bouchholtz studied law at the University of Jena from 1738 . He came to Mecklenburg as court master , where he settled as a lawyer in Wismar in 1746 , but moved to Schwerin the following year . Bouchholtz was in 1750 at the University of Rostock for Doctor of Laws PhD . In 1767 he was appointed court counselor in Mecklenburg and was a government official in Mecklenburg. As such, he represented Mecklenburg at the Peace of Teschen (1779) and achieved the Privilegium de non appellando for the Dukes of Mecklenburg at this peace treaty .

The Bouchholtz handwriting is named after him as the owner . It consists of ten historical-chronological texts by three anonymous authors. The seventh of them is a Rostock Chronicle written in Low German, which corresponds to the Rostock Chronicle of 1529–1583 by Dietrich vam Lohe . It is provided with high German comments by Vicke Schorler , who also continued the chronicle chronologically.

Bouchholtz's written estate is in the Schwerin State Main Archive .

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  1. ^ Entry 1750 in the Rostock matriculation portal .