Karl Waitz von Eschen

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Karl Sigismund Freiherr Waitz von Eschen (born November 8, 1795 in Kassel ; † November 3, 1873 in Sickte ) was a north Hessian manor owner from the Waitz von Eschen family . He was a member of the Prussian mansion for life.

Life

Winterbüren manor around 1860, Alexander Duncker collection

Karl Waitz von Eschen was the son of the Hessian State Minister Friedrich Sigismund Waitz von Eschen . He first studied from Easter 1812 at the University of Marburg . In 1813 he changed as a stud. mont. to the University of Göttingen and became a member of the Corps Hannovera . During the Wars of Liberation he was seriously wounded as a volunteer hunter. In 1819 he continued his studies in Marburg, where he became a member of the Corps Hassia. In Marburg the university authorities granted him the consilium abeundi on February 25, 1825 , and he had to leave the university. He moved to the University of Heidelberg and became a member of the Corps Hassia there.

After completing his studies, he devoted himself to the property of his family as the master of Gut Winterbüren (near Fuldatal- Rothwesten ), Gut Waitzrodt (in Immenhausen ) and Hirschberg (in Herborn ). Karl Waitz von Eschen was Vice Marshal of the Knighthood of Althessia . In 1830, as a deputy of the Knighthood of the Diemelstrom, he became a member of the Kurhessische Estates assembly . In 1831 he represented Landgrave Carl in the meeting of the estates, in 1836 the Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld . In 1842 and 1845 he again represented the knighthood of the Diemelstrom. In 1847 he renounced a mandate after his election for the city of Kassel was objected to because of his knighthood. In 1848 he first represented the Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld, then the knighthood of the Diemelstrom in the estates. In 1848 he was a member of the preliminary parliament . In 1852, 1855, 1858 and 1860 he was Vice President of the Assembly of Estates.

In 1850 he was a member of the state house of the Erfurt Union Parliament . He was chamberlain to Elector Wilhelm II and a member of the Schönfeld district .

He belonged to the Prussian manor house from 1867 as a member of the Prussian mansion until his death; In 1867 he became the liberal-conservative spokesman for the house. In addition, he was chairman of the municipal council of the administrative district of Kassel from 1868 to 1871 . He died while traveling near Braunschweig.

literature

  • Heinrich F. Curschmann: Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera to Göttingen. Volume 1 (1809-1899), Göttingen 2002, no. 150
  • Hartwin Spenkuch: The Prussian mansion. Nobility and bourgeoisie in the first chamber of the Landtag 1854–1918 . Düsseldorf 1998.
  • Jochen Lengemann: The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850 , 2000, pp. 325–327.
  • Dieter Pelda: The provincial parliament in Hessen-Nassau. NG Elwert, 1999, ISBN 3-7708-1129-1 , pp. 226-227
  • Jochen Lengemann : MdL Hessen. 1808-1996. Biographical index (= political and parliamentary history of the state of Hesse. Vol. 14 = publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse. Vol. 48, 7). Elwert, Marburg 1996, ISBN 3-7708-1071-6 , p. 396.

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Individual evidence

  1. Imm. April 27, 1812.
  2. Imm. May 3, 1813 and again imm. October 24, 1814.
  3. Kösener corps lists 1910, 70 , 13.
  4. Imm. November 19, 1819
  5. Kösener corps lists 1910, 160 , 98.
  6. Imm. November 3, 1821.
  7. Kösener corps lists 1910, 114 , 45.
  8. Federal Archives: Members of the Pre-Parliament and the Fifties Committee (PDF file; 79 kB)