Ferdinand Roll

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Ferdinand Nicolai Roll

Ferdinand Nicolai Roll (born May 28, 1831 in Trondheim , † February 27, 1921 in Vestre Aker ) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician of the conservative Høyre party . He was a member of the Storting and Norwegian Minister of Justice .

Life

Roll's parents were the judge and politician Jacob Roll and his third wife Nicoline Selmer . The engineer Oluf Nicolai Roll was his half-brother, the priest Karl Jacob Roll his brother. Like his father, Ferdinand Roll trained in law. In 1847 he enrolled at the university and in 1852 graduated as candidatus juris cum laude .

In 1870 he was appointed Sorenskriver of Romsdal , based in Molde . While he was in office he was elected to the Storting in 1877 as a representative of Ålesund and Molde . In 1880 and 1883 he was re-elected.

When the cabinet was formed in 1889, Roll became part of the executive branch . On July 13, he was appointed Minister of Justice in Emil Stang 's first cabinet . Almost a year later, on June 30, 1890, he resigned and moved to the Norwegian State Council department in Stockholm . He held this post until March 5, 1891. In 1892 he was re-elected to the Storting for a legislative period. After leaving Parliament in 1895, he was an ordinary judge at the Supreme Court until his death , having previously been an extraordinary judge there.

Roll and his second wife Sophie Nicoline Knudtzon were the parents of the feminist writer Nini Roll Anker .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Paul Thyness: Ferdinand roll . Article from the Norsk biografisk leksikon .
  2. a b c Christian Thaulow: Personal history for Trondhjems by og omegn i et tidsrum af about 1 1/2 aarhundrede .
  3. JB Halvorsen: Norsk Forfatter-Lexicon 1814-1880: paa basis of JE Krafts and Chr. Langes "Norsk Forfatter-Lexikon 1814-1856". 4: MR , pp. 588f.
  4. Ferdinand Nicolai Roll in JB Halvorsen: Norsk Forfatter Lexicon 1814-1880: paa basis of JE Krafts og Chr. Langes "Norsk Forfatter Lexicon 1814-1856". 4: MR , pp. 585f.
  5. ^ A b c Ferdinand Nicolai Roll - Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD).
  6. Irene Iversen: Nini Roll anchor . Article from the Norsk biografisk leksikon .