Friedrich Christian Prehn

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Friedrich Christian Prehn (born February 26, 1810 in Copenhagen , † January 29, 1875 in Kiel ) was a Schleswig-Holstein lawyer and politician.

Life

Friedrich Christian Prehn was a son of the employee of the Royal Danish Rent Chamber Johann Friedrich Prehn (1771-1833). He attended high school in Schleswig. He then studied at the University of Kiel and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University Bonn Law . In 1828 he became a member of the Corps Holsatia. In 1829 he joined the Corps Rhenania Bonn . After working as a lawyer in a law firm in Kiel, he became in 1845 syndic of the city of Altona .

From 1848 to 1850 Prehn was a member of the constituent Schleswig-Holstein state assembly and a member of the committee for the draft constitution. In 1850 he was a member of the peace delegation sent to Copenhagen by the Provisional Government of Schleswig-Holstein under Friedrich von Reventlou . From 1850 to 1851 he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state assembly.

In 1851 Prehn became head of the budget council, the finance department, and thus a member of the highest civil authority . From 1864 he was a member of the Holstein-Lauenburg Higher Appeal Court and from 1867 until his death first councilor of the Court of Appeal in Kiel .

The bailiff Jeppe Prehn was his older brother.

Awards

  • Honorary member of the Corps Rhenania Bonn

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 75 , 78
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 26 , 59