Heinrich von der Hude

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Heinrich von der Hude (born February 2, 1798 in Lübeck ; † March 20, 1853 there ) was Syndicus and Senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck.

Life

Heinrich von der Hude was the son of the pastor at the Marienkirche in Lübeck Bernhard Heinrich von der Hude (1768–1828). His younger brother was the Lübeck Senator Hermann von der Hude .

Immediately after his confirmation in the autumn of 1813 he interrupted his school attendance at the Katharineum in Lübeck and joined the Hanseatic Legion until 1815 , with which he came to Paris as an orderly hunter . From 1816 he studied law at the Universities of Göttingen , Berlin and Jena . In Jena he was in 1819 together with the theologian Johann Joachim Christian Zerrenner , who also came from Lübeck, as head of the original fraternity . In Göttingen he was a student of Georg Arnold Heise and in Berlin by Friedrich Carl von Savigny , he joined the historical law school .

As a doctor of law, von der Hude returned to Lübeck and was initially from 1820 as Procurator at the Higher Appeal Court of the four Free Cities , then from 1821 to 1823 as District Court Procurator and from 1824 as Lower Court Procurator . The city council elected von der Hude on January 31, 1844 as the city's third syndic . As a result of the Lübeck constitutional reform of 1851, when the Lübeck syndicate was extinguished on January 3, 1852, he became a senator for the Hanseatic city.

From 1839 to 1842 he was director of the Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities in Lübeck. From 1842 to 1844 he was Lieutenant Colonel in command of the Lübeck Citizens Guard .

literature

  • Syndicus Heinrich vd Hude, bRDr. In: Neue Lübeckische Blätter 19 (1853), pp. 97–100 (obituary, digitized version )
  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck syndicists and council secretaries until the constitutional amendment of 1851 in ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), pp. 117–118.
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line. Lübeck 1925.
  • Peter Kaupp (edit.): Stamm-Buch of the Jenaische Burschenschaft. The members of the original fraternity 1815-1819 (= treatises on student and higher education. Vol. 14). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-89498-156-3 , p. 146.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Robert Keil, Richard Keil: The establishment of the German fraternity in Jena. Jena: Mauke 1865, pp. 153, 156
  2. It is not mentioned in the advice line von Fehling (1925).