Karl von Mulzer

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Karl Christoph Freiherr von Mulzer (born April 8, 1805 in Wetzlar , † January 23, 1875 in Nuremberg ) was a Bavarian administrative lawyer and politician .

Life

Coat of arms of the Barons of Mulzer
Coat of arms of those of Hommer

origin

He was a grandson of the Electorate Mainz Privy Councilor and son of the General Commissioner and District President in Passau , August Adam Joseph Freiherr von Mulzer (1772–1831), honorary citizen of Fürth . In 1804, as advisor to the Imperial Arch Chancellor Karl Theodor von Dalberg and director of the newly created "Grafschaft Wetzlar", the father received the status of Imperial Knights and in 1816 the status of Bavarian barons . Karl von Mulzer mother was the youngest daughter of kurtrierischen Hofgerichtspräsidenten and 1796 Reichskammergericht - Assessor Peter Melchior von Hommer (1743-1809), brother of the Bishop of Trier, Joseph von Hommer (1760-1836). The Hommer family was a patrician dynasty of Koblenz from the Electorate of Trier , who was granted the nobility by the Emperor in 1789 , which the King of Prussia recognized in a letter of nobility in 1823 .

Training and work

After high school in Aschaffenburg and Ansbach, he studied law at the universities of Würzburg , Heidelberg , Göttingen and Munich . The examination for assessor, the state bankruptcy, followed in 1830. From 1832 practice followed at the Ansbach appellate court , from 1838 he was assessor at the Nuremberg city ​​and district court and from 1843 at the lower Franconian appellate court . From 1848 he was director of the city and district court of Aschaffenburg, from 1852 first director of the district and city court in Munich and from 1857 second director of the court of appeal in Lower Franconia. Since 1858 he was the first director of this court. From May 1, 1859 to July 31, 1864 he was Bavarian State Minister of Justice , then from 1864 to 1867 State Councilor in the ordinary service and President of the Lower Bavaria Court of Appeal in Passau . In 1867 he retired for health reasons.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen , Volume 9, Ilmenau 1833, pp. 1012-1018.
  2. Adam Josef von Mulzer
  3. ^ House of Bavarian History: Biography
  4. ^ GHdA , Adelslexikon, Volume IX, Limburg an der Lahn 1998, p. 289.
  5. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen, Volume 9, 1833, p. 1015.
  6. Eric-Oliver Mader, The Last "Priests of Justice", 2005, p. 62.
  7. ^ German biography : Hommer, Peter Melchior
  8. Allgemeine Religions- und Kirchenfreund, Volume 9, 1836, p. 1571.
  9. ^ New Nekrolog der Deutschen, Volume 14, 1838, p. 716.
  10. noble acts in the Austrian State Archives
  11. ^ New Prussian Adels Lexicon , 1839, p. 243.