Gottlieb Franz Münter

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Gottlieb Franz Münter (also: Gottlieb Münter ; * 1743 in Hildesheim , † 1816 in Hanover ) was a German lawyer and notary .

Life

Gottlieb Franz Münter was born in Hildesheim in 1743 at the time of the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg during the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover . From 1767 he studied law at the Georg August University in Göttingen .

Münter later worked as a procurator at the higher courts in Hanover . He was a member of the Johannis Masonic Lodge Zur Zeder in Hanover and from 1782 Illuminat under the Order of Spinoza.

The man who died in 1816 could still be found in the Hanover address book for 1817 as "Münter, Gottl., Procurator" in house number 827 in the Knappenort of Hanover.

Fonts

  • A song with choirs; in honor of the king, sung by the Feyer on the 5th foundation day of L. zur Ceder in Hanover, by whose speaker Gottlieb Franz Münter: According to the old wise of the Engl. Liedes God save great George our King & c. , printed by HM Pockwitz, [1782]; Digitized version of the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
  • Detailed description of all the festivities with which the fifty-year official jubilee of Mr. Consistorial-Raths and General-Superintendent D. Joh. Friedr. Jacobi in cell on 4th May 1788 , Hanover 1789. Printed by Joachim Rudolph Bartsch; Digital copy from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Gottlieb Franz Münter as a data sheet in the database for historians factgrid in the version of March 23, 2020 , last accessed on April 30, 2020
  2. a b c Hannöversches address book for the year 1817 , I: Alphabetical list of the local residents with comments on their business, the streets in which they live and the house number , p. 63; Digitized version of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library via the German Research Foundation