Nicolaus Binder (Councilor)

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Nicolaus Binder (* 1738 in Bergedorf ; † November 15, 1799 in Lübeck ) was a lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Nicolaus Binder visited the Katharineum in Lübeck, where he already appeared in 1755 with congratulatory writings he had written, and then studied law in Jena and Göttingen. In Jena, like Gabriel Christian Lembke (1759), Adolph Friedrich Dehns , Carl Abraham Gütschow and Johann Caspar Lindenberg (1761) before him, he became a member of the Masonic lodge to the three roses in 1762 .

He was awarded Dr. doctorate in both rights and then worked as a lawyer in Lübeck. Binder was elected to the Lübeck Council in 1795. His son of the same name Nicolaus Binder (1786–1865) also had a doctorate in law and was first council secretary in Lübeck in 1809, then senator and mayor in Hamburg.

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  1. ↑ The year of death 1799 according to Fehling: Ratslinie and Bruns (ie the Lübeck literature); DNB classification deviating: 1800 , day of death November 15 after Hennings, he was buried on November 20, 1799 in St. Marien ( death list ... , accessed via ancestry.com)
  2. Johannes Hennings: History of the Johannis Lodge "Zum Füllhorn" zu Lübeck, 1772-1922. Lübeck 1922, p. 12