Heinrich Ledebur

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Heinrich Ledebur (* in the 16th century; † January 5, 1629 ) was canon in Münster and assessor of the Landpfennigkammer .

Life

Heinrich Ledebur came from the Westphalian noble family Ledebur and was the son of Heinrich Ledebur zu Bruchmühlen and Royenhagen and his wife Caspara Schencking. He was from Domdechanten gen Bernhard Korff. Schmising for canonicate presented by Wachtendonck of the late canon Hermann and came into the possession of the October 25, 1581 Münster Dompräbende . After Heinrich von Raesfeld's death , on April 29, 1597, he opted for the Käsamt Dompropteilehen . He placed another option on Obedience Buldern after Canon Rotger von der Horst had died. TheThe cathedral chapter had reservations about this because Philipp Jakob Husmann von Namedy had opted first. Thereupon Heinrich renounced. On September 13, 1608, he brought the Archidiakonat Winterswijk together with the provost office of St. Ludgeri Münster . Five years later he gave up the archdeaconate and took over the archdeaconate Billerbeck . His election as a winery assessor and assessor of the Landpfennigkammer fell on February 15, 1619.

Others

On January 2, 1629 - shortly before his death - Heinrich appointed his son Heinrich, who came from cohabiting with Elisabeth von Soest, as the main heir in a codicil. At that time it was not uncommon for clergymen to live with their concubines . This was probably due to the fact that the regulations on celibacy were significantly softened by the Augsburg Interim from 1548.

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  • The diocese of Münster 4.2. ( Germania Sacra NF 17.2) The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paulus in Münster , edited by Wilhelm Kohl, published by the Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York, ISBN 978- 3-11-008508-2 , Germania Sacra NF 17.2 Biographies of the Canons, page 19ff. Digitized.

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