Johann Christian Althof

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Johann Christian Althof (born June 25, 1784 in Detmold , † January 19, 1857 in Worms ) was the judiciary and age president of the Lippe state parliament .

Life

Althof was born as the eleventh and youngest child of the Lutheran court preacher Ernst August Althof (1720–1794). In 1808 he married Johanne Luise Florentine Wilhelmine Giebe. After her death in 1817, he married Julie Lodtmann from Osnabrück the next year. Althof became a judge in Detmold by patent from June 2, 1811. By patent dated December 23, 1815, he also became a commissar in the Neustadt Detmold and by patent dated April 18, 1815 also police commissar in Detmold. On June 16, 1818, he received the secretary and rendition position at the consistory and on November 17, 1824, he was appointed extraordinary criminal assessor com voto. On October 1, 1830, he became a chancellery.

From 1835 his life was overshadowed by legal disputes (injury trials) that he led against his colleagues and also against his superiors and later by lawsuits against the government for refused pension payments; he died half a year before he was found to be right.

politics

When Pre-Parliament in the St. Paul Church Althof was one of the participants from lip . Subsequently, in the indirect election of the Lippe participant for the National Assembly by a committee of electors , Althof was unable to prevail. In 1851 Althof belonged together with Franz Hausmann to a group of members of the Lippe state parliament who, due to constitutional concerns, took the oath of homage when Leopold III took office . refused and thereby lost their seats in parliament.

Publications

  • About the reprehensibility of the cleaning oath in criminal matters, along with explanatory criminal cases , Rinteln: Osterwald 1835, digitized in the Google book search
  • The Interdictum de itinere actuque privato, not a derisorical legal remedy, but also not a legal remedy that extends into the petitorium, an exegetical-practical treatise , Rinteln: Osterwald 1836
  • Dietrich August König, Fürstlich-Lippischer Canzler, in his life and work , Osterwald 1836, as a digitized version at the Lippische Landesbibliothek
  • Concerning the King's Foundation. In: Intbll. 1837, No. 24, June 17, pp. 213-220
  • On the reprehensibility of the death penalty and what to replace it for now in Germany , Lemgo and Detmold, Meyersche, 1843
  • Memories from the life of Princess Pauline zur Lippe-Detmold. From the posthumous papers of a former civil servant in Lippe , Gotha 1860, digitized in the Google book search

Sources and literature

  • What great times we are experiencing! The letters of the Lippe Chancellor Friedrich Ernst Ballhorn-Rosen to his son Georg in Constantinople 1847-1851 , edited. v. Agnes Stache-Weiske, Detmold 1999, p. 68 with note 286
  • Karl von Rotteck and Karl Theodor Welcker (eds.): Das Staats-Lexikon , Vol. 9 (1864), p. 545
  • Matthias Schwengelbeck: The Politics of the Ceremonial: Homage celebrations in the long 19th century (historical political research) , Frankfurt / Main: Campus Verlag 2007, p. 177–180 and p. 183 (digitized on Google books)
  • Jan Andres: "The security of thrones is founded on poetry": Homage rituals and occasional poetry in the 19th century (historical political research) , Frankfurt / Main: Campus Verlag 2005, pp. 136-138 (digitized on Google books)
  • Karl Flemming and Hans-Peter Fink: The Clostermeier Foundation; in: Lippische Mitteilungen 1991, Vol. 60, ISSN  0342-0876 , pp. 88-90.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. von Rotteck and Karl Theodor Welcker (eds.): Das Staats-Lexikon, Vol. 9 (1864), p. 545; Digital copy: Das Staats-Lexikon: Vol. (1864) accessed on December 3, 2011
  2. What great times we are having! The letters of the Lippe Chancellor Friedrich Ernst Ballhorn-Rosen to his son Georg in Constantinople 1847-1851, edited. v. Agnes Stache-Weiske, Detmold 1999, p. 68, note 286 (on Althof); Christian Ferdinand Falkmann's studbook from 1800 to 1814 (PDF from LLB Detmold; 219 kB)
  3. Christian Ferdinand Falkmann's register from the years 1800 to 1814, Lippische Landesbibliothek Detmold, p. 18 (PDF; 219 kB)
  4. ^ Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen Department OWL, Genealogical Collection D 77 Brenker, Vol. 2 / Bl. 485 or 497 (according to information from January 3, 2012)
  5. What great times we are having! The letters of the Lippe Chancellor Friedrich Ernst Ballhorn-Rosen to his son Georg in Constantinople 1847-1851, edited. v. Agnes Stache-Weiske, Detmold 1999, p. 68, note 286 (on Althof)
  6. bundesarchiv.de ( Memento of the original dated August 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 81 kB) accessed on December 3, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bundesarchiv.de
  7. renatehupfeld.de accessed on December 3, 2011
  8. ^ Matthias Schwengelbeck: The Politics of the Ceremonial: Homage celebrations in the long 19th century (historical political research), Frankfurt / Main: Campus Verlag 2007, pp. 177-180 and pp. 183-184 (digitized on Google books); Jan Andres: "The security of thrones is founded on poetry": Homage rituals and occasional poetry in the 19th century (historical political research), Frankfurt / Main: Campus Verlag 2005, pp. 136-138 (digitized on Google books)