Karl von Kleinschrod

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Carl August Joseph Kleinschrod (also Karl August Josef ), since 1850 Knight von Kleinschrod , since 1859 Baron von Kleinschrod (born July 10, 1797 in Würzburg , † September 24, 1866 in Munich ) was a Bavarian lawyer and politician.

Life

Kleinschrod studied 1813 philosophy and law at the University of Würzburg , where he in 1819 to Dr. iur. received his doctorate .

He then worked as a legal intern and assessor in Würzburg. In 1824 he moved to Aschaffenburg as a judge , and in 1828 he became an appellate judge in Bamberg . After he had worked as a judge of appeals in Ansbach from 1838 , he moved to the higher appeal court in Munich in 1841.

After the outbreak of the March Revolution , Kleinschrod was appointed Ministerialrat in the Bavarian Ministry of Justice in April 1848. From December 12, 1848 to March 13, 1849, he also represented the 5th Upper Bavarian constituency with its seat in Bruck as a member of the Frankfurt National Assembly as the successor to Friedrich von Hegnenberg-Dux . There he belonged to the Paris Court fraction .

From March 5, 1849 to February 27, 1854 Kleinschrod was Bavarian State Minister of Justice. In 1854 he moved to Augsburg as president of the court of appeal . From 1865 until his death he was President of the Bavarian Supreme Court in Munich and a member of the Chamber of Imperial Councils in the Bavarian State Parliament .

From 1837 to 1854 Kleinschrod was a member of the Munich casual society .

His daughter Mathilde (1844-1904) married Count Theodor von Spreti (1838-1908). The son of this connection was Heinrich von Spreti (1868–1944), the last head of cabinet of King Ludwig III. and District President in Swabia .

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Individual evidence

  1. Informal Society: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Informal Society Munich 1837-1987 , University printing and publishing house Dr. C. Wolf and Son KG, Munich 1987, 159 pages
  2. ^ Genealogical page on Heinrich von Spreti