Heinrich Kerkring († 1613)

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Heinrich Kerkring (* before 1585 in Lübeck ; † June 28, 1613 there ) was a German politician and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Heinrich Kerkring was the son of the Lübeck councilor Johann Kerkring . In 1585 he became a member of the patrician Lübeck Circle Society . In 1597 he was elected to the Lübeck council. In 1603 he was Lübeck's ambassador, together with the mayor Conrad Garmers , the Lübeck council secretary Johan Brambach and the interpreter Zacharias Meier at the Tsar Boris Godunow's in Moscow.

Kerkring was married to a daughter of the Lübeck mayor Arnold Bonnus ; the councilor Heinrich Kerkring († 1670) was his son. Councilor Paul Kerkring was his brother.

literature

  • Stephan Macropus: Stephani Macropi [i] Andreaemontani Panegyricus In Reditum Magnificorum ... Virorum, Dn. Conradi Germeri, Coss. Dn. Henrici Kerckringi Senatoris Et Patricii. Dn. M. Joannis Brambachi [i] Secretarii Lubecensis: Nomine Totius Famosissimae Et celeberrimae Societatis Hanseaticae, una cum Stralesundis, ad magnum Muscoviae Ducem, Legatorum. Lubecae: Albrecht 1603
Digitized , Hamburg University Library
  • Otto Blümcke: Reports and files of the Hanseatic legation to Moscow 1603 , in: Hansische Geschistorquellen , Volume 7, Verlag des Waisenhauses, Halle a. S. 1894 digitized version (PDF; 30.0 MB)
  • EF Fehling : Lübeckische Ratslinie from the beginnings of the city to the present day (= publications on the history of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Bd. 7, H. 1, ZDB -ID 520795-2 ). Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1925, No. 716
  • Iwan A. Iwanov: A forgotten source on the history of the Hanseatic embassy to Moscow from 1603. The travel description of Zacharias Meyer in the Lübeck Rehbein Chronicle. In: Zeitschrift für Lübeckische Geschichte , Volume 93 (2013), pp. 67–120

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