Johann Penningbüttel

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Johann Penningbüttel , also Penninckbuttel , (* in Lübeck ; † October 21, 1582 in Stade ) was a German administrative lawyer of the 16th century and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Penningbüttel was the son of the Lübschen citizen Friedrich Penningbüttel († 1544). From 1546 he studied law at the University of Rostock and received his doctorate. both rights. He was elected councilor in Lübeck on January 10, 1562. In 1566, Penningbüttel worked together with the councilor Johann Kerkring as the bettor . In 1568, as an opponent of the ongoing three-crown war , he resigned from the Lübeck Council by resigning from office by secretly escaping to Stade . In Stade he became the council of Archbishop of Bremen Heinrich von Sachsen-Lauenburg .

Penningsbüttel was married to Margarethe from the von Lüneburg family .

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ State and University Library Bremen : The modern manuscripts of the Ms. listing , Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2008, p. 148 msb 310 advertisements. mnd. (Guild list)
  3. Johann Rudolph Becker : Complicated history of the free city of Lübeck. Georg Christ. Green, Lübeck 1782-1805, Volume 2 (1784), p. 152
  4. ^ Friedrich Bruns †: The Lübeck Council. Composition, addition and management, from the beginning to the 19th century. In: ZVLGA , Volume 32 (1951), pp. 1–69, pp. 61/62 (Chapter 9: Conclusion of Council Membership )