Joachim Ludolf von Bassewitz

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Joachim Ludolf von Bassewitz also Joachim Ludolph von Bassewitz , Ludwig von Bassewitz (born July 14, 1721 in Lühburg , † 1786 ) was Mecklenburg-Schwerin's district administrator , privy councilor in the Principality of Ansbach and a real privy councilor in Saxony .

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He came from the von Bassewitz family , who belonged to the native nobility in Mecklenburg. After studying law from September 1736 at the University of Rostock , where he is also proven as a respondent , and in Göttingen in 1741 , he joined the Margrave of Ansbach and his brothers, Philipp Cuno Christian von Bassewitz and Henning Adam von Bassewitz Bayreuth, Karl Wilhelm Friedrich . In 1745 he was there first Regierungsrat , then privy. Later he was with the Reichshofrat in Vienna . After his return to Mecklenburg he was elected district administrator for the duchy and the knighthood in the select committee . As a district administrator, he was a co-signatory of the Land Constitutional Constitutional Comparison

In 1782 he sold his estates Gut Lühburg , Repnitz and Basse in the knighthood of Gnoien to the hunter David Splittgerber and moved first to the Gut Tölschow in Swedish Pomerania , later to Stralsund . He was married to Antonie Wilhelmine von Mandelsloh (adH Toitenwinkel ). In 1786 he died of induration of the liver after suffering a long illness . His widow married Count Carl Anselm zu Putbus . Bassewitz had the Saxon chamberlain key and was the bearer of the Grand Cross of the Red Eagle Order .

literature

Adolph Graf von Bassewitz: From the life of Count Henning Friedrich von Bassewitz with some news about the Bassewitz family of the Wendish line , o. O., 1859, pages 53-54, with reference to the “v. Oertzen-Roggowsche Archive "

Individual evidence

  1. thesaurus.cerl.org
  2. a b c d Adolph Graf von Bassewitz, see literature
  3. Joachim Ludolph von Bassewitz in the Rostock matriculation portal
  4. ^ Archives for regional studies in the Grand Duchies of Mecklenburg , Volume 18, p. 292, digitized from Google books
  5. ww-person.com