Karl Maximilian Ferdinand von Mauschwitz

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Karl Maximilian Ferdinand von Mauschwitz (* 1730 - 23 January 1792 ) was a Prussian Minister of State .

Life

Mauschwitz was a member of a noble Silesian family . He was a war and domain councilor at the Kurmärkischen chamber and director of the chamber deputation in Stendal . In 1779 he was promoted to director of the Kurmärkischen chamber and also became president of the official church revenue directorate. His appointment as state, war and conducting minister took place in 1786. He received the departments of Kurmark, East Friesland and Neuchatel as well as the stamps on December 5th. In 1788 he moved to the Department for East and West Prussia and at the same time took over responsibility for cash matters. On October 20, 1791 he retired from active service due to illness.

literature

  • Christian August Ludwig Klaproth, Immanuel Karl Wilhelm Cosmar: The royal Prussian and electoral Brandenburg real secret Council of State on its 200-year foundation day January 5, 1805 , Berlin 1805, pp. 486–487

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Prussian Adelslexicon . Volume 3, Leipzig 1842, p. 378.