List of members of the state parliament of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach (1817–1823)
This list names the members of the 1st Ordinary State Parliament of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach in 1817, which was continued in December 1818 / January 1819. Since the elections take place for an electoral period of 6 years, these were also the members of the 2nd ordinary state parliament, which took place in 1821.
member | place of residence | Curia | circle | Office / occupation | annotation |
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Christian Wilhelm Schweitzer | For the University of Jena | Status of the manor owners | Weimar Circle | Court and Oberappellationsrat, Professor, Dr. | 1st assistant (1817) |
Baron Anton von Ziegesar | to Wöllnitz and Rutha | Status of the manor owners | Weimar Circle | President of the Court of Appeal | |
Baron Johann Friedrich Carl Albert von Lyncker | on Denstedt | Status of the manor owners | Weimar Circle | Chamberlain, Forester and District Administrator | |
Baron Wolf Heinrich Wurmb von Zinck | on Porstendorf | Status of the manor owners | Weimar Circle | Cathedral dean | |
Baron Karl Wilhelm Heinrich von Lyncker | to Kötschau | Status of the manor owners | Weimar Circle | Colonel and District Administrator | 2nd assistant (1817) |
Baron Karl von Buttlar | on Lengeröden | Status of the manor owners | Eisenachian circle | Captain | |
Baron von Müller | on Lengsfeld | Status of the manor owners | Eisenachian circle | ||
Baron Georg Riedesel zu Eisenbach | at Neuenhof | Status of the manor owners | Eisenachian circle | Land Marshal | |
Friedrich von Zehmen | on Markersdorf and Neumichl | Status of the manor owners | New Town District | Chamberlain and Jagdjunker | |
Baron Ferdinand Alexander von Seckendorf | on Burkersdorf | Status of the manor owners | New Town District | Chamberlain | |
Baron Carl Leberecht Hartmann von Erffa | on Laska | Status of the manor owners | New Town District | Privy councilor and district administrator | |
Ehrenreich Loeper | Apolda | State of the citizens | Weimar Circle | Merchant | |
Christian Heinrich Walz | Jena | State of the citizens | Weimar Circle | Bookseller | |
Johann August Bernhard Rühlemann | Weimar | State of the citizens | Weimar Circle | Privy Councilor | |
August Reimann | Buttstädt | State of the citizens | Weimar Circle | mayor | |
Karl Wirth | Blankenhain | State of the citizens | Weimar Circle | City Counsel | |
Christian Julius Wilhelm Schambach | Vacha | State of the citizens | Eisenachian circle | Councilor | |
Heinrich Christian Thon | Eisenach | State of the citizens | Eisenachian circle | advice | |
Johann Georg Gottfried Witthauer | Ostheim | State of the citizens | Eisenachian circle | pharmacist | |
Christian Gottlob you | Weida | State of the citizens | New Town District | City magistrate | |
Berger | Neustadt | State of the citizens | New Town District | Cloth merchant | |
Karl Friedrich Oschatz | Haida | Stand of the peasants | Weimar Circle | ranger | |
piper | Dorndorf | Stand of the peasants | Weimar Circle | Innkeeper | |
Johann Bernhard Keuthe | Hate life | Stand of the peasants | Weimar Circle | Judge | |
Kaspar Schilling | Gross-Cromsdorf | Stand of the peasants | Weimar Circle | ||
Gustav August Hage | Zottelstedt | Stand of the peasants | Weimar Circle | ||
Adam Marshal | Kaltennordheim | Stand of the peasants | Eisenachian circle | ||
Friedrich Carl Nenner | Three | Stand of the peasants | Eisenachian circle | ||
Johann Georg piece | Hörschel | Stand of the peasants | Eisenachian circle | Oberamts-Schultheiss | |
Adam Schlotzhauer | Hütterröda | Stand of the peasants | Eisenachian circle | Oberamts-Schultheiss | |
Friedrich Carl Renner | Three | Stand of the peasants | New Town District | Oberamts-Schultheiss | |
Gottfried Büttner | Forstwolfersdorf | Stand of the peasants | New Town District | Oberamts-Schultheiss |
Notes: The President of Parliament bore the title of Land Marshal, the title was hereditary in the Riedesel family. The vice-presidents were designated as assistants. A 1st and a 2nd assistant were elected in every session of the Landtag. MEPs and their personal representatives were elected. The list names the members present in 1817 regardless of whether they were elected as MPs or representatives.