Hinrich Schrötteringk

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Hinrich Schrötteringk (born August 14, 1611 in Hamburg ; † October 15, 1686 ibid) was a German lawyer , council secretary and protonotary in Hamburg.

Origin and family

Schrötteringk was a son of Jürgen Schrötteringk (1551-1631), senior in the parish of Sankt Petri , from his second marriage to Anna von Holten (1577-1643). The senior elder in the parish of Sankt Katharinen Diederich Schrötteringk (1597–1678) was his brother and the Hamburg mayor Johann Schrötteringk (1588–1676) was a half-brother from his father's first marriage.

On November 27, 1643 he married Catharina Matthiessen, daughter of councilor Henning Matthiessen (1585–1646), and had ten children with her.

Live and act

After his school education, Schrötteringk studied law at the University of Basel and received his doctorate there on May 27, 1639 as a licensed lawyer.

In Hamburg he was elected council secretary on April 2, 1644 and protonotary in 1667. On August 3, 1683 he resigned from his posts due to old age and died three years later in Hamburg.

Works

  • Disputatio inauguralis de fidejussoribus . Decker, Basel 1639, OCLC 248991117 .

literature

  • Johann Moller : Henricus Schrötering . In: Johannis Molleri Flensburgensis Cimbria Literata, Sive Scriptorum Ducatus Utriusqve Slesvicensis Et Holsatici, Qvibus Et Alii Vicini Qvidam Accensentur, Historia Literaria Tripartita… Tomus Primus Scriptores universos Indigenas, hisqve immistos complures, qvorum Patria comprehendum exploruitari n . Orphanotrophium Regium, Copenhagen 1744, OCLC 257596308 , p. 604 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 18, 2015]).
  • Arnold Christian Beuthner : Schrötteringk, Henricus, IVL and Protonotarius . In: Hamburgisches Staats- und Schehrten-Lexicon in which the names, the lives and the merits of those men of spiritual and worldly class are listed who, from the wholesome Reformation up to the present time, in this world-famous city and the same areas, had a respectable honor Office, or a high dignity, made famous through writings, born there and received in the foreign promotion, but already blessed the temporal . Christian Wilhelm Brandt, Hamburg 1739, OCLC 46285036 , p. 329 ( digitized version on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on February 18, 2015]).
  • Hans Schröder : Schrötteringk (Hinrich, JUL) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 7 , no. 3590 . Association for Hamburg History, Hamburg 1879, OCLC 165098723 ( facsimile on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on February 18, 2015]).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Schröder: Matthiessen (Henning) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 5 , no. 2475 . Association for Hamburg History, Hamburg 1870, OCLC 165098719 ( facsimile on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on February 18, 2015]). Facsimile ( memento of the original dated December 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de