Ludwig Friedrich von Beulwitz

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Ludwig Friedrich von Beulwitz
Tomb in the garden cemetery

Ludwig Friedrich von Beulwitz (* 1726 in Frankenhausen , Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt ; † September 16, 1796 ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Ludwig Friedrich von Beulwitz was a son of the Privy Councilor, Chancellor and Consistorial President Anton Friedrich von Beulwitz , who was active in the Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt . The family came from the Eastern nobility von Beulwitz . With Ludwig Friedrich von Beulwitz, the family came to the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg in 1760 . By owning the Wieckenberg estate (today: district of Wietze , district of Celle ), the family belonged to the knightly nobility .

Beulwitz studied law at the University of Göttingen , where he received his doctorate in 1753 together with his brother, the later historian Carl Friedrich von Beulwitz (1729–1772) .

In 1761 Beulwitz was appointed chief appeal councilor in Celle , and was then comitial envoy to the Perpetual Reichstag in Regensburg . In 1783 he was appointed Minister of State in Hanover. Beulwitz was Privy Councilor and second curator of the University of Göttingen.

He married Magdalena Sophie Friederike von Kipe . Both are buried in the garden cemetery in Hanover .

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  1. ^ Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived and are still alive since the Reformation in and outside of all the provinces belonging to the current Kingdom of Hanover , Bremen: Carl Schünemann, 1823, p. 173; Digitized version of the Bavarian State Library