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Michael Gottlieb Vermehren (* 1699 in Lübeck ; † December 1, 1748 there ) was a lawyer and senator of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Vermehren was the son of the pastor and later chief pastor at the Lübeck Aegidienkirche Michael Vermehren and his wife Christina Gertrud Gröne . Grandfather was the Lübeck silk merchant Paul Vermehren († around 1700). He studied law at the University of Jena . Then from 1722 to 1724 worked in Rendsburg as a private tutor for the family of a Danish major von Scheel (e) . This was followed by a job as a goods administrator for the family of the Barons von Marenholz in Hanover. Was increase in 1730 at the University of Helmstedt Dr. doctorate in law. Then he took up his work as a lawyer in Lübeck; he was elected to the city council on February 22, 1744 together with Philipp Caspar Lamprecht . He represented them as envoy in Berlin and in 1748 in Gottorf and Hanover.

Works

  • Dissertatio Inauguralis Iuridica De Iurisdictione Omnimoda Formula: Richt und Ungericht In Feudum Concessa. Helmstadii: Schnorr 1730
Digitized copy of the copy from the University and State Library of Saxony-Anhalt

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Epitaph with picture set by his bereaved in the Aegidienkirche.