Leopold Friedrich Fredersdorff

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Leopold Friedrich Fredersdorff (* 1737 in Braunschweig ; † June 16, 1814 ibid) was an administrative lawyer in the former Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel .

Life

Fredersdorff was the son of the Braunschweig government councilor Gottfried Christian Fredersdorff († April 26, 1759 in Blankenburg (Harz) ) and from 1764 a judicial officer at the Walkenried Abbey . In 1777 he moved to the Braunschweig magistrate as senior police commissioner and managing syndic in police matters, was promoted to judicial council and police director in 1780 and was transferred to Blankenburg as chamber director in 1794. In the Westphalian government period he was chief miner, later mining captain in Clausthal and received the order of the Westphalian crown in 1811 . After the Duchy of Braunschweig had been established , he was employed again as a chamber director in Braunschweig in 1814, but died in the same year at the age of 77.

Works

  • Instructions for prospective judicial officers and teachers , 3 vols. 1772–74
  • Promtuarium of the Princely Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel'schen state ordinances in an essential extract , 6 vols., 1785–97 (continued and supplemented in 1816 by Küchendahl and 1828 by Bege, revised 1838–39 by Steinacker)
  • System of law of nature applied to civil societies, legislation and international law , 1790
  • Legal instructions for the valuation of domains and other estates , 1798
  • Practical instructions for the rural police based on general principles, with reference to the Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel state laws , 1800.

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