Hieronymus Friedrich von Stammer

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Title page of the General Ordinance on the Cloth Mills in Kursachsen, issued in 1756 under Chancellor Stammer

Hieronymus Friedrich von Stammer (born June 23, 1712 in Wolfenbüttel ; † December 25, 1777 in Meißen ) was the Electoral Saxon Conference Minister , Governor of Upper Lusatia and Canon of Meißen.

Prietitz
manor near Elstra

Hieronymus Friedrich von Stammer was born as the son of the ducal Brunswick-Lüneburg squire and captain Hanns Adam von Stammer . After taking private lessons in Wittenberg , he studied law at the university there . He then received a position in the state administration in Dresden under the Elector-King Friedrich August , where he was appointed Vice Chancellor in 1752 and Chancellor in 1755 , before he became Real Privy Councilor and Conference Minister . After the end of the Brühl era , he was transferred to Upper Lusatia , where he was appointed bailiff in 1764 . In 1773 he received an additional income as provost in Meißen. On land he held the goods Prietitz , Großhennersdorf and Hartmannsdorf.

His daughter Auguste Friederike Magdalene (1751–1809) married Albrecht Ludwig Graf von der Schulenburg (1741–1784), electoral Saxon secret chamber and mountain ridge, lord of Klosterrode in Dresden in 1771 . The marriage resulted from Stammer's grandson Friedrich Albrecht von der Schulenburg-Klosterroda (1772–1853), from 1810–1830 Saxon envoy at the Viennese court , including conference minister at the Congress of Vienna .

Individual evidence

  1. Gottlieb Friedrich Otto , Lexicon of the Upper Lusatian Writers and Artists who have died since the fifteenth century and are now living , Volume 3, Görlitz 1803, p. 320
  2. ^ Bernhard von PotenSchulenburg-Klosterroda, Friedrich Albrecht Graf von der . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 32, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1891, p. 663 f.

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