Jobst to send Droste

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Jobst Droste zu Senden (* unknown; † unknown) was canon in Münster and vice-dominus .

Life

Jobst Droste zu Senden was the son of Joachim Droste zu Senden and Loburg and his wife Anna Nagel. From 1582 to 1587 he was a canon in St. Mauritz in Münster and later Vice-Dominus . Before 1593 he came into possession of a Dompräbende to which he on 10 August 1593 for the attention of Turnars Wennemar ash Brock waived . On March 20, 1588, Jobst accompanied his brother Melchior ( Commander of the Order of St. John ) on his way home after a wedding celebration, when he was sneakily attacked by the canons Bernhard von Oer and Johann von Westerholt and fatally injured by knife wounds. This was preceded by a dispute in the court of Hereditary Marshal Morrien, at which many nobles and canons were present. The canon Johann Torck initially got into a verbal dispute with the canon Bernhard von Oer. This escalated and became a mass brawl, in the course of which Melchior intervened and reprimanded von Oer. This offended him and thought of a later revenge, which ended with the murder.

swell

  • 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.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Kehrer, Mord in Münster, criminal cases from five centuries, Waxmann Münster / New York, 3rd edition 2000, ISBN 3-89325-375-0 , [1] digitized