Louis sour herring

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Louis sour herring ( Wilhelm Schmiedeberg , 1836)

Louis Leopold Sauerhering (born November 5, 1814 in Frödenau , district of Rosenberg in West Prussia , † August 1, 1889 ) was a German administrative lawyer in Prussia. Most recently he was President of the Hanover Monastery Chamber.

Life

Sauerhering attended the Kgl. Gymnasium Hosianum Braunsberg , from which he graduated on August 14, 1834. He enrolled at the Albertus University in Königsberg for camera science and became a fox of the Corps Masovia in the winter semester of 1834/35 . After the exams and the auscultation training , he entered the internal administration of the Kingdom of Prussia . Around 1844 he was a higher regional court assessor for the government in Frankfurt a. O. active. As senior councilor and go. Councilor he came to the German war to the Provincial Finance Directorate of the Province of Hanover . As Ministerial Commissioner he was responsible for the introduction of Prussia's direct taxes in the new province. In 1877 he became director of the monastery chamber. As one of Heinrich Haccius' successors , he was director of the Hanover Monastery Chamber , a public law special fund, from 1883 until his death . Without a vacancy, his successor Walther Herwig was appointed in 1889.

Fonts

  • Description of the Province of Hanover and assessment of the classification work . Jänecke, 1872

literature

Individual evidence

  1. In DNB / VIAF the year of death is given as 1887.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 141/233
  3. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2005
  4. ^ Heide Barmeyer-Hartlieb : Hanover's incorporation into the Prussian state , vol. 14; Vol. 25, part 14, p. 364
  5. ^ Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage