Friedrich Christoph von Boeselager
Friedrich Christoph Ferdinand Joseph von Boeselager (* January 23, 1716 ; † January 25, 1791 ) was canon in Münster and Hildesheim.
Life
Origin and family
Friedrich Christoph Ferdinand Joseph von Boeselager came as the son of Franz Heinrich von Boeselager zu Eggermühlen and his wife Juliana Helena Christina von Ketteler zu Harkotten of the Westphalian noble family von Boeselager , which had its origins in the ore monastery of Magdeburg . Many well-known personalities have emerged from this family line.
Act
In 1740 Friedrich Christoph received a cathedral priest in Münster during the papal vacancy . Pope Benedict XIV canceled this award and gave the preamble to Hermann Kaspar von Hanxleben. At the request of the Cathedral Chapter Munster gave Benedict XIV. In 1753 a Dompräbende in Hildesheim . In 1759 the cathedral canon Franz Anton von Plettenberg renounced . Friedrich Christoph took his place. He was the owner of the Obedience Grevinghof and the Oblegium Averholthausen and owner of the Archdeaconate Sarstedt.
Awards
- 1772 chief hunter
- 1775 Privy Council
swell
- Wilhelm Kohl : The Diocese of Münster 4.2: The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paul in Münster Germania Sacra NF 17.1–17.3, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York 1982, ISBN 978-3- 11-008508-2 .
Web links
- Friedrich Christoph von Boeselager personal database at Germania Sacra
- Boeselager personal database at Germania Sacra
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Boeselager, Friedrich Christoph von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Boeselager, Friedrich Christoph Ferdinand Joseph Freiherr von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canon in Münster and Hildesheim |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 23, 1716 |
DATE OF DEATH | January 25, 1791 |