Heinrich Haxthausen

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Heinrich Haxthausen (born February 6, 1624 in Trendelburg ; † May 5, 1702 in Kassel ) was a German lawyer, politician and mayor in Kassel.

Life

Haxthausen was the son of the Trendelburg rentmaster Georg Heinrich (von) Haxthausen (around 1585-1633) and his wife Gertrud Wetzell (around 1595-1621), the daughter of the deacon Franz Wetzell in Grebenstein. His first marriage in 1639 was Katharina Siegfried called Becker, the daughter of the bailiff Johann Siegfried called Becker. On April 28, 1651, he married Maria Zobel (around 1626–1693), the daughter of the Bremen mayor Johann Zobel, in Kassel .

From 1646 he studied law in Strasbourg. There he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. He was a lawyer at the Hanau-Rotenberg chancellery and from 1649 in Kassel, where he acquired citizenship in 1653. There he was mayor from 1658 to 1659. Afterwards he was government councilor and consistoral syndic and from 1685 at the same time Vice Chancellor of the University of Marburg , based in Kassel, and Vice Chancellor of the government in Kassel.

Works

  • De constitutione, repetitione et privilegio dotis . Strasbourg 1647.
  • De executionibus tam in genere quam in specie . Strasbourg 1648.

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