Karl Franz Georg Albrecht

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Karl Franz Georg Albrecht , also Carl Franz Georg Albrecht (born May 19, 1799 in Bodenteich ; † February 11, 1873 in Hanover ) was a senior German administrative officer of the Kingdom of Hanover and a lawyer from the Albrecht family .

Life

House at Prinzenstrasse 21 built by Ernst Ebeling for Albrecht until 1848

Albrecht, son of Franz August Heinrich Albrecht (1766-1858), studied at the Georg-August University in Göttingen from 1817 , in 1821 he took over his first administrative post as royal Hanoverian official auditor in Syke , became an official assessor in 1823 and in 1828 secret secretary in the Ministry of Finance of the Kingdom of Hanover. In 1841 he was appointed court counselor, on February 18, 1843 he was appointed chief finance councilor in the Ministry of Finance and Commerce, and in 1847 he was director general of direct taxes and in this function already an extraordinary member of the State Council under the aegis of Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Eduard Graf von Kielmansegg .

In 1854, the same year the Kingdom of Hanover joined the German Customs Union, Albrecht became General Customs Director and, in this capacity, a full member of the Hanover State Council, which was newly formed in 1856 .

Awards

His awards include the Commander's Cross 1st Class of the Order of the Welf and the Prussian Red Eagle Order 2nd Class.

literature

  • Home calendar for the city and district of Uelzen. 76 (2008), p. 53.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm von Harnier drew Albrecht as a young student in Göttingen in 1820 .
  2. ^ Michael Wrage: The State Council in the Kingdom of Hanover 1839-1866. LIT, Münster 2001, ISBN 3-8258-5401-9 , p. 216 ( digitized version ).
  3. Hof- und Staats-Handbuch for the Kingdom of Hanover. Hanover 1848, p. 115 .