Ludwig Karl Flügge

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Ludwig Karl Heinrich Flügge (born July 30, 1819 in Lübenheen ; † June 20, 1906 in Schwerin ) was a Mecklenburg lawyer and member of the preliminary parliament in Frankfurt am Main .

Life

Ludwig Karl Flügge was the son of Anton Friedrich Christian Flügge, the post writer in Lübheen, later in Redefin and Henriette Maria Elisabeth, née Behren. His brother Friedrich was the chief post office director of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg in Rostock. Ludwig Karl Flügge studied in Berlin, Göttingen and Rostock and passed the bar exam in 1845. He then worked as an auditor at the Domanialamt Hagenow-Toddin-Bakendorf [-Lübenheen] in Hagenow .

In 1847 he moved to the Bützow criminal college , from where he was transferred to Dömitz in 1848 . In the same year he became a member of the preliminary parliament in Frankfurt am Main, in which the election of the Frankfurt National Assembly was prepared. In 1850 he passed the judge's exam and was transferred to the Lübz office, shortly afterwards to the Schwerin office and the Warin office. Flügge's other offices were that of garrison auditor in Wismar, legal advisor to the knightly patrimonial court, church inspection secretary and, in 1851, garrison auditor in Schwerin. In 1863 he became a cabinet councilor.

Ludwig Karl Flügge was a confidante of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II , who made him Commander of the House Order of the Wendish Crown in 1874 . In the same year, Flügge became a Privy Councilor.

literature

  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 2822 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry 1842 in the Rostock matriculation portal