Gerhard von Lochem

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Gerhard von Lochem , also Loghem († November 29, 1344 ) was Syndicus of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and canon of Lübeck.

Nothing is known about the origin and training of Lochems, Lochem as a name of origin suggests Lochem in the province of Gelderland . Magister Gerhard von Lochem appears as the Syndicus of the City of Lübeck from Michaelis 1327 and in 1328 in documents and pay slips of the City of Lübeck. In 1328 he twice represented the city of Lübeck to the Ratzeburg bishop Markward von Jesowe , with whom Lübeck finally compared himself in 1330, referring to his privileges from the Imperial Letter of Freedom , about the consolidation of his new residence Schönberg . At Christmas 1328 he received his last salary.

From January 30, 1330 to August 8, 1335, he is proven as sexton at Lübeck Cathedral , as dean of the cathedral chapter from October 27, 1335 to April 16, 1339 and as a scholaster on July 30, 1341. After his resignation From July 30, 1341 Wilke von Kraack is again the undisputed owner of the Lübeck deanery. Kraack led several trials against Lochem for the Dean's Office, including on February 28, 1345 for the estate of the late Gerhard von Lochem.

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Individual evidence

  1. Margit Kaluza-Baumruker: Schwerin Cathedral Chapter (1171-1400). 1987 pp. 239-240.
  2. ^ Document book of the city of Lübeck 2 No. 825, 3 No. 102.