Johann Huwald

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Johann Huwald's former home in Uetersen, today a listed building

Johann Silvester Huwald (born April 24, 1791 in Waldshagen ; † after 1865 in Uetersen ) was a German author and lawyer at the Higher and Regional Court in Schleswig .

Life

He was the son of Friedrich Ascanius Huwald and his wife Florentine (née Jappe) and attended school in Kiel under the rectors Danielsen, Eggert and Stubbe. From 1811 to Easter 1814 he studied at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel and from 1815 to 1816 at the Georg August University in Göttingen. He then switched back to the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel and took his exam in Glückstadt in September 1816 . Based on a recommendation from Emanuel Friedrich Hagemeister , he got a job with the monastery syndic Heinrich Rost in Uetersen . At the instigation of the priory Amalie von Gollowin he became a lower court lawyer from April 29, 1817 and from December 15, 1818 also a notary. On September 18, 1834, Huwald was deputy for the 7th municipal electoral district for the Holstein Estates Assembly . In 1838 he was appointed as a lawyer at the higher and regional court in Schleswig. From 1835 Huwald was a member of the Royal Schleswig-Holstein - Lauenburg Society for the Collection and Preservation of Patriotic Antiquities.

Johann Silvester Huwald wrote several essays, books and writings about the freedom of trade and trade regulations as well as about the shortcomings of the court proceedings in Schleswig-Holstein. For his lithographic work on the uniforms of the Danish army, he received a valuable diamond ring from Emperor Nicholas I of Russia as a special thank you.

Works (selection)

  • Lithographic work on the uniforms of the Danish army (1833)
  • About freedom of trade and trade regulations (Karl Aue, Altona 1834)
  • Various articles about freedom of trade in the Kiel Correspondenzblatt (1833)
  • Various articles on the prohibitive system in customs in the Itzehoer Wochenblatt (1836)
  • Several articles on the shortcomings of the judicial process in Schleswig-Holstein in the Wochenblatt für Uetersen (1865)
  • Some anonymous articles on customs in Schleswig-Holstein in various weekly papers

literature

  • Répertoriant of the entire German literature . Born in 1835, SCM R. Brockhaus , Leipzig 1836
  • Dr. R. Falk: New citizenship magazine, with special consideration for the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Laumburg , Schleswig 1836
  • Eduard Alberti : Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg and Eutinian writers from 1829 to mid-1866 , CBS von Maark, Kiel 1867, page 379 (no. 883) digitized
  • Ernst Brütt, Gerhard Scharfenstein: Uetersen and its inhabitants in the last 150 years , CDC Heydorn Verlag, Uetersen 1995