Johannes Harpprecht (lawyer)

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Johannes Harpprecht (* 1693 in Tübingen ; † 1750 there ) was a Württemberg lawyer, mayor of Tübingen and a member of the select committee of the landscape as well as court judge .

Life

Johannes Harpprecht came from a family of lawyers from Württemberg, whose ancestor was Johannes Christoph Harpprecht . He was the second son of Ferdinand Christoph Harpprecht and a brother of Georg Friedrich Harpprecht . In 1717 he married Tabitha Margaretha Frommann, a daughter of the Württemberg expeditionary councilor Johann Christian Frommann. They had a son, Christian Ferdinand Harpprecht (born September 13, 1718), and a daughter, Wilhelmina Tabitha Harpprecht.

Harpprecht studied law in Tübingen and received a licentiate in both rights. Until 1733 he worked as a court lawyer. In the same year he became a court relative and at the same time mayor of Tübingen. A year later, in 1734, he worked again at the court, now as an assessor. From then on he was also a member of the Landscape Select Committee. He held all of these four offices until his death in 1750.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rudolf Seigel: judgment and advice ... . P. 212
  2. ^ Johann Jacob Moser: Johann Jacob Mosers Genealogische Nachrichten, from his own, also many other respected Würtembergischen, partly also foreign families , Schramm, 1756, p. 201

literature

  • Rudolf Seigel: Court and Council in Tübingen. From the beginnings to the introduction of the municipal constitution 1818–1822 , Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1960 (= publication of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg).