Franz Jügert (lawyer)

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Franz Jügert (* 1563 in Hamburg , † 1638 in Braunschweig ) was a German lawyer , General Counsel and Electoral Palatinate Assessor at the Imperial Court in Speyer .

Origin and family

Jügert comes from the noble family of Jügert and was a son of the Hamburg merchant and senior citizen Franz Jügert († 1592). The lawyer Peter Jügert (1568–1639) was his brother.

Jügert was married twice. His first marriage was in 1593 with Barbara Willers, daughter of the lawyer Joachim Willers , who died the following year. Jügert then married Anna Margaretha Tomloo for a second time in 1596.

Life

Born in Hamburg, Jügert attended the Johanneum School of Academics and then studied law at the University of Marburg . There he held a disputation under Hermann Vultejus in 1587 . He moved from Marburg to Heidelberg University and completed his studies there in 1589 with an inaugural dissertation under the chairmanship of Julius Pacius de Beriga as a doctor of both rights .

In 1600 he took part in the review of some Protestant electors and estates as the envoy of Duke Barnim of Pomerania-Stettin in Speyer.

In 1602 Jügert was admitted as an agent of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg as a lawyer at the Imperial Court of Justice in Speyer.

For the Protestant Union Jügert took part in March 1611 as envoy of the city of Speyer on Union Day in Schweinfurt . From August to September 1611 he was the syndic of the city of Speyer at the Union Day in Rothenburg ob der Tauber .

In 1613 he traveled to the Reichstag in Regensburg as envoy of the free and imperial cities of Speyer and Friedberg in the Wetterau .

On November 8, 1615, Jügert was appointed Assessor at the Imperial Court of Justice for the Electoral Palatinate. When Emperor Ferdinand II replaced the Reformed Elector Friedrich V of the Palatinate with the Catholic Maximilian I of Bavaria in 1623, Jügert and the assessor Johann Georg von der Grün were to be deposed as assessors for the Electoral Palatinate. Together, the deposed assessors gave the President of the Reich Chamber of Commerce a handwriting explaining why the reformed assessors of the court may not be excluded. This manuscript was printed in 1644 after Jügert's death. The reformed Heidelberg lawyer Reiner Bachoff von Echt dedicated a text to the two assessors in 1627. The resignation of the two assessors, forced by the emperor, took place in 1628.

After his dismissal, Jügert became a Count of Ysenburg council and secretary.

Jügert died in 1638, shortly after Duke August I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg († 1636) had appointed him his chancellor .

Works

  • Disputatio De fide Instrumentorum & Testibus . Paulus Egenolphus, Marburg an der Lahn 1587, OCLC 165273431 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek ).
  • Centuria Conclusionum Ex Materia Pactorum . Heidelberg 1589, OCLC 884291432 ( digitized version on the pages of the University and State Library of Saxony-Anhalt ).
  • Hans Georg von der Grün, Frantz Jugert: Calvinianos Assessorum Camerae imperialis excludi non posse . Speyer 1624 (Unpublished manuscript, personally December 20 jul. / December 30, 1624 greg. To the President of the Imperial Chamber Karl Fugger and Adolf von Milendunck handed.).
    • Hans Georg von der Grün, Frantz Jugert: Abtruck, one of two desz Käyserlichen Cammer -gericht Beysitzern in Speyer drafted, and to which the President Wolbemeltes Käyserlichen Cammer -gericht handed over, Therein, although briefly, but thoroughly and consistently, is performed and proven, that the classes and subjects related to the true Reformed religion of H. Rom. Empire, in which religion-peace is grasped, and of course able and willing to participate. Now the truth about stewer and better information of the ignorant in the truck made . 1644, OCLC 256654685 ( Google Books ).

literature

  • Arnold Christian Beuthner : Iugerd, Franc., IV Doct. In: Hamburgisches Staats- und Schehrten-Lexicon in which the names, the lives and the merits of those men of spiritual and worldly class are listed who, from the wholesome Reformation up to the present time, in this world-famous city and the same areas, had a respectable honor Office, or a high dignity, made famous through writings, born there and received in the foreign promotion, but already blessed the temporal . Christian Wilhelm Brandt, Hamburg 1739, OCLC 46285036 , p. 445 ( digitized on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library ).
  • Johann Moller : Cimbria Literata. Tomus Primus. Scriptores universos Indigenas, hisque immistos complures, quorum Patria explorari necdum potuit, comprehendens . In: Cimbria literata, sive scriptorum ducatus utriusque Slesvicensis et Holsatici, quibus et alii vicini quidam accensentur, historia literaria tripartita . Orphanotrophium Regium, Copenhagen 1744, p. 288 ( Google Books ).
  • Johann Moller: Juegert (Franc.) . In: Christian Gottlieb Jöcher (Hrsg.): Allgemeine Gelehrten-Lexicon, Darinne the scholars of all classes, both male and female, who lived from the beginning of the world to the present time, and made themselves known to the learned world, after their birth, Life, remarkable stories, dying and writings from the most believable scribes are described in alphabetical order . Zweyter Theil, D – L. Johann Friedrich Gleditschen's bookstore, Leipzig 1750, Sp. 2010 ( Google Books ).
  • Johann Otto Thieß : Franz Jügert . In: An attempt at a scholarly history of Hamburg . First part. Heroldsche Buchhandlung, Hamburg 1783, p. 339 ( Google Books ).
  • Friedrich Georg Buek : The Hamburg upper elders, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 39 ( Google Books ).
  • Hans Schröder : Jügerdt (Franz) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . Third volume: Günther - Kleye. Perthes-Besser u. Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 165098715 , p. 509, No. 1851 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Christian von Hellbach : Jugert, Jugarda, Juegert . In: Adels-Lexikon, or, Handbook on the historical, genealogical and diplomatic, partly also heraldic, genealogical and diplomatic, partly also heraldic news from the high and low nobility, especially in the German federal states, as well as from the Austrian, Bohemian , Moravian, Prussian, Silesian and Lusatian nobility . First volume. A to K. Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau 1825, p. 623 ( Google Books ).
  2. Leopold Freiherr von Ledebur : Jügert . In: Adelslexicon of the Prussian monarchy . First volume. A – K. Ludwig Rauh, Berlin 1855, p. 403 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  3. ^ Johann Christian Lünig : Recess of some protesting Chur princes and estates, set up in Speyer in the year 1600 . In: The German Reich Archive . tape 5 . Friedrich Lackischen's heirs, Leipzig 1713, p. 265-269 ( Google Books ).
  4. ^ Anton Chroust : Protocol of the Union Day in Schweinfurt. March 13-23, 1611 . In: Historical Commission at the Royal Academy of Sciences (ed.): Letters and acts on the history of the Thirty Years War in the times of the predominant influence of the Wittelsbachers . Ninth volume. From the invasion of the Passau people of war to the Nuremberg Electoral Congress. M. Rieger'sche Universitätsbuchhandlung, Munich 1903, p. 217-238 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
  5. ^ Anton Chroust: Protocol of the Union Day of Rotenburg a./T. August 2 to September 2, 1611 . In: Historical Commission at the Royal Academy of Sciences (ed.): Letters and acts on the history of the Thirty Years War in the times of the predominant influence of the Wittelsbachers . Ninth volume. From the invasion of the Passau people of war to the Nuremberg Electoral Congress. M. Rieger'sche Universitätsbuchhandlung, Munich 1903, p. 697-732 ( Text Archive - Internet Archive ).
  6. All of the Reichstag order, statutes and farewell held by the Holy Roman Empire, sampt other Käyserlichen and royal constitutions, as Gülden Bull, Religion, Landfried, Policey, Müntz, Cammergericht, and what is more pending, concerning, like those of the year 1356. bit on the 1613th Auffgericht, which was reassessed, approved, further explained and improved upon . Johann Albin, Mainz 1615, p. 804 ( Google Books ).
  7. Carl Christoph Albert Heinrich von Kamptz : Representation of the right to present to the assessors at the imperial and imperial courts of justice . Heinrich Dieterich, Göttingen 1802, OCLC 165749494 , p. 110 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  8. Winfried Dotzauer: The German Imperial Circles (1383-1806) . Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1998, p. 460 ( Google Books ).
  9. ^ Karl Maria Freiherr von Aretin : Documents for the first and second section . In: Bavaria's foreign relations since the beginning of the sixteenth century . First volume. Friedrich Winkler, Passau 1839, OCLC 213502659 , p. 279 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  10. Reiner Bachoff from Echt: Tractatus De Pignoribus Et Hypothecis . Frankfurt am Main 1627, OCLC 634393425 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  11. Sigrid Jahns : The Reich Chamber of Commerce and its judges. Constitution and social structure of a highest court in the old empire. Part 1: Presentation (=  sources and research on the highest jurisdiction in the old empire . Volume 26 ). Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2011, DNB  101199609X , p. 152 u. 255 .
  12. ^ Karl Dielmann: Effects of the Edict of Restitution on the Monasteries in the Büdinger Land . In: Wetterau history sheets. Contributions to history and regional studies . tape 7-8 . Carl Bindernagel, Friedberg in Hessen 1959, p. 111-113 .
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