Johann Havelandt

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Johann Havelandt (born November 16, 1609 in Brandenburg an der Havel ; † October 9, 1676 in Bergedorf ) was a German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

Johann Havelandt was the son of the rector and later councilor in Brandenburg Caspar Havelandt and his wife Margarita (née Cruger, married 1601). From 1629 he studied law at the universities in Frankfurt / Oder, 1631 Wittenberg and from 1636 in Rostock . He completed his studies with a licentiate in both rights, which degree he probably acquired in 1637. As a companion and secretary, he belonged to delegations from the cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck to Stockholm, Denmark and England, where he proved himself, so that the council of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck appointed him council secretary in 1645. After Hinrich Balemann's death he was promoted to protonotary in his place in 1657 . He died of a stroke during the Michaelis visitation in 1676 in the Bergedorf municipal office . Havelandt was buried in the Marienkirche in Lübeck . Abraham Hinckelmann , the rector of the Katharineum in Lübeck , wrote his funeral speech .

Havelandt married Catharina Baumjohann, the daughter of Johann Baumjohann, on October 16, 1637.

literature

  • Abraham Hinckelmann : Programma in funere ... dn. Johannis Havelandi, JUL et ... Proto-Notarii, written by the Rector Abraham Hinckelmann , Lübeck 1676
  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck syndicists and council clerks until the constitutional amendment of 1851 , in: ZVLGA Volume 29 (1938), p. 151

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Individual evidence

  1. Caspar Havelandt, was perhaps a son of the deputy principal in Brandenburg David Havelandt, he had studied at the University of Wittenberg in 1580, obtained his master's degree there in 1586, in 1591 he became rector of the Saldern grammar school in Brandenburg, in 1603 he was drawn to the Brandenburg council chair and was active as a city judge there from 1608 to 1622 (see matriculation Uni. Wittenberg; Adolf Stölzel: The development of learned jurisprudence, examined on the basis of the files of the Brandenburg Schöppenstuhl. Berlin, 1901, vol. 1, pp. 143 & 604)
  2. cf. Vota amicorum. Wittenberg, 1601 ( digitized version )
  3. Georg love, Emil Thenner, Ernst Friedländer: older university matriculations. I University of Frankfurt a. O .. Hirzel, Leipzig, 1887, vol. 1, p. 681, no. 25, deposited here as early as the winter semester 1624, according to the journal of the Association for Lübeck History and Archeology. 1938, vol. 29, p. 151 1629 Student,
  4. ^ Bernhard Weissenborn: Album Academicum Vitebergensis. Younger Series Part 1 (1602–1660). Magdeburg, 1934, 1631, no.225
  5. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  6. Decree & Authoritate ... ICtorum Ordinis in Academia florentißima Rostochiensi Disputationem Hanc Inauguralem. De Poenis Temperandis, Ex L. Aut facta 16. ff de Poenis. Rostock, 1637 ( digitized version )
  7. Euphēmiai Quibus Nuptias Auspicacissimas Clarissimi & Consultissimi Viri D. Johanns Havelandi IU Doctorandi, & Lectissimae, Ornatissimaeq [ue] Virginis Catharinae Viri Consultißimi & Spectatißimi, Dn. Johannis BraunJohans / ICti exercitatissimi, & Reipubl. Lubecensis Protonotarii meritissimi, Filiae, Anno MDCXXXVII. XVI. Calend. November Lubecae celebrandas, Ornare debuerunt, voluerunt Fautores Ac Amici. Lübeck, 1637 ( digitized version )