Nicolaus Stampeel

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Nicolaus Stampeel (born August 29, 1673 in Hamburg ; † May 23, 1749 ibid) was a German lawyer , archivist , councilor and mayor of Hamburg.

Origin and family

Stampeel was a son of the silk merchant Hinrich Stampeel († 1699) from his second marriage to Elisabeth von der Fechte († 1684), daughter of the silk merchant, senior citizen and councilor Nicolaus von der Fechte († 1660).

He was married on June 4, 1709 to Johanna Lastrop (1688–1732), daughter of the merchant and lawyer to Sankt Petri Barthold Lastrop (1658–1705). This marriage gave birth to five children.

Live and act

Stampeel attended the learned school of the Johanneum and from 1691 the academic high school in Hamburg. Vincent Placcius was one of his teachers here. He then studied from 1696 jurisprudence at the Universities of Leipzig , Strasbourg and suffering . After he's lectures in Leiden Philipp Reinhard Vitriarius had heard he did his doctorate on 13 December 1707 Doctor of Laws under the then Rector perizonius and then returned to Hamburg.

From 1708 Stampeel worked as a lawyer in Hamburg before he was appointed archivist on September 10, 1710. In 1713 he traveled as such with a Hamburg embassy to Utrecht and took part in the negotiations on the Peace of Utrecht . These negotiations also served as the basis for the Hamburg-French trade agreement concluded in 1716. On April 17, 1721 he was elected councilor. His successor as archivist was Nicolaus Wilckens . On May 14, 1743, Stampeel was elected mayor to succeed Johann Anderson and held this office for six years until his death. On June 2, 1749, he was buried in the main church of St. Nikolai . A mayor's penny was minted on his death .

Works

  • De Iure Naturali Usurae Disputatio Philosophica ex Accessionibus Iuris Naturalis . Conrad Neumann, Hamburg 1695, OCLC 50462482 .
  • Dissertatio juris publici inauguralis de eo Quod interest Imperii RG circa Civitates Imperiales . Abraham Elsevier, Leiden 1707, OCLC 248105691 ( digitized from the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek [accessed on February 15, 2015]).

literature

  • Johann Moller : Cimbria Literata. Tomus Primus. Scriptores universos Indigenas, hisque immistos complures, quorum Patria explorari necdum potuit, comprehendens . In: Cimbria literata, sive scriptorum ducatus utriusque Slesvicensis et Holsatici, quibus et alii vicini quidam accensentur, historia literaria tripartita . Orphanotrophium Regium, Copenhagen 1744, p. 653 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 15, 2015]).
  • Heinrich Gottlieb Schellhaffer : Exsequias viri Magnifici Nobilissimi Amplissimi Consultissimi Nicolai Stampeelii JUD et Reipublicae Hamburgensis Consulis . Conrad König, Hamburg 1749, OCLC 247181722 ( PDF on Hamburg personalities [accessed on February 15, 2015]).
  • Johann Paul Langermann : Funeral coin for the Lord Mayor Nicolaus Stampeel, D. from 1749 . In: Hamburg Coin and Medal Pleasure . Eight and seventieth piece. Hamburg 1752, p. 617–618 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 15, 2015]).
  • Johann Paul Langermann: To Num. I. of the 78 piece . In: Hamburg Coin and Medal Pleasure . Ninth and seventieth piece. Hamburg 1752, p. 626–629 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 15, 2015]).
  • Nicolaus Stampeel, both right doctor, and mayor of the imperial free imperial city of Hamburg . In: Johann Dietrich Winckler (Ed.): Messages from Lower Saxony famous people and families . First volume. Nicolaus Conrad Wörmer, Hamburg 1768, OCLC 229947366 , p. 182–187 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 15, 2015]).
  • Friedrich Georg Buek : Nikolaus Stampeel, JUD In: Genealogical and biographical notes on the mayors of Hamburg who have died since the Reformation . Johann August Meißner, Hamburg 1840, OCLC 166067441 , p. 215–219 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 15, 2015]).
  • Hans Schröder : Stampeel (Nicolaus, JU Dr.), I. In: Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 7 , no. 3861 . Association for Hamburg History, Hamburg 1879, OCLC 165098723 ( facsimile on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on February 15, 2015]).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Nikolaus von der Fechte . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 99 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed February 15, 2015]).