Johann Gottfried Misler (diplomat)

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Johann Gottfried Misler (born October 13, 1758 in Hamburg ; † August 10, 1829 in Bergedorf ) was a German lawyer and diplomat .

Life

Misler was a son of the Hamburg district court actuary Johann Hartmann Misler (1724-1807) from his marriage to Catharina Dorothea Hinsche (1728-1808), daughter of the Senator Nikolaus Hinsche (1689-1765). The theologian Johann Gottfried Misler (1679–1748) was his grandfather and the senior secretary Johann Gottfried Misler (1720–1789) was his uncle.

After his education studying Misler together with his older brother Johann Nicolaus (1757-1837) jurisprudence at the University of Orléans and wrote jointly with his doctoral thesis in 1781. Misler graduated as Doctor of Law from.

In 1801 Misler was sent to Berlin as an adjoint Hamburg agent and was promoted to Real Agent there in 1802. In 1805 he was transferred to the Reichstag in Regensburg as titular syndicus and authorized comitial envoy . Misler was the last Hamburg envoy to the Reichstag, as it was finally dissolved in 1806. He received a waiting allowance from the Hamburg Senate and moved to Bergedorf near Hamburg, where he died in 1829 at the age of 70.

Works (selection)

  • Johann Nicolaus Misler, Johann Gottfried Misler: Diss. Inaug. Essai sur le droit de Hamburg touchant les faillites . Geneva and Paris 1781 (together with his brother).
  • Johann Gottfried Misler: De sponsalibus et matrimonio . In: Johann Nicolaus Misler, Johann Gottfried Misler (eds.): Positiones juridicae et canonicae . Rouzeau-Montant, Orléans 1781 ( books.google.de - together with his brother).

literature

  • Hans Schröder : Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 5 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1870, No. 2611 ( schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de ).
  • Association for Hamburg History (Hrsg.): Journal of the Association for Hamburg History . tape 2 . Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1847, p. 173 , note 3 .
  • Johann Martin Lappenberg : List of those residing in Hamburg, like the diplomats and consuls representing the same . In: Association for Hamburg History (ed.): Journal of the Association for Hamburg History . tape 3 . Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1851, p. 492 and 521 .
  • Bernhard Koerner (ed.): German gender book (=  Hamburg gender book . Volume 5 ). tape 27 . Starke, Görlitz 1914, p. 121 .