Ludwig von Wreich

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Ludwig von Wreich also von Wreech (* 1734 in Kyritz ; † June 2, 1795 in Rathenow ) was count , chamberlain and court marshal of Prince Heinrich of Prussia .

He was the son of Adam Friedrich von Wreech (1689–1746) and his wife Luise Eleonore von Schöning (1708–1784). His mother was the granddaughter of Field Marshal Hans Adam von Schöning (1641–1696), who as a female heiress managed to keep the property through the Seven Years' War .

In 1731/32 it was visited several times by the 19-year-old King Friedrich II . According to Fontane, her sons later avoided the royal court. In Berlin they preferred the Palais of Prince Heinrich or his Rheinsberger Hof , where they frequented.

Wreich was Knights of St John and canon of the congregation of Magdeburg . He succeeded his brother Friedrich Wilhelm Feodor Freiherr von Wreich (1733–1785) as heir and court lord of Tamsel and Warnick and was the last of a line of Prussian military .

In 1779 Ludwig von Wreech sold the Gut Büssow ( Neumark ) to Georg Friedrich von Wulffen . On October 2, 1786 he was raised to the rank of count. With his death he bequeathed the goods to the son of his sister Sophie Friederike (1730–1784), Count Bogislaw von Dönhoff -Dönhoffstadt.

Luise Eleonore and her sons were laid out in the Tamsler Church.

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  1. ^ Theodor Fontane : Walks through the Mark Brandenburg in the Gutenberg-DE project