Paul Daniel Lamprecht

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Paul Daniel Lamprecht (born December 1, 1755 in Lübeck , † July 22, 1832 in Hamburg ) was a German lawyer and canon.

Life

Paul Daniel Lamprecht was the son of Lübeck councilor Dietrich Gottfried Lamprecht and his wife Magdalena Elisabeth, b. Witte. He was homeschooled by his father and studied law . After his doctorate as Dr. jur. with a dissertation on an aspect of Lübischen law at the University of Gießen in 1778, he gained practical experience in Wetzlar at the Imperial Court of Justice for some time . He came to Hamburg, where he was soon approved by the cathedral chapter as a canon. It was invested on July 11, 1795 after acquiring the eighth large prebend through the renunciation of the previous owner.

Since 1826 he was the last senior in the chapter that had already been repealed in 1803 with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss with the exception of the canonicals existing at that time.

He was married to Elisabeth, b. Meyer, a daughter of the businessman Hinrich Meyer and Johanna Maria, a daughter of the Hamburg Senator Guilliam Clamer. He was thus brother-in-law of Friedrich Johann Lorenz Meyer . The first of the three children in this marriage died young; Elisabeth Johanna (born March 26, 1791), died as married Pauli before her father; the third child, Diedrich Philipp August (1796–1882), became mayor of Bergedorf, whose son was Heinrich Otto Lamprecht (June 10, 1834), Dr. the lawyer and lawyer in Hamburg.

From 1800 until it was sold in 1821, he owned Gut Niendorf ad St. In Hamburg, he lived on the (then newly constructed) Esplanade from 1830 onwards .

Fonts

  • Meditatio ad articulum IX tituli 2, libri 2 statutorum Lubecensium. Casting 1778
  • In memory of the 2t. Nov. 1798 deceased Mr. Diedrich Gottfr. Lamprecht, both right doctors, u. Member of the Senate of the free imperial city of Lübeck, dedicated by his son. Lübeck 1798

literature

  • New necrology of the Germans. 10/2 (1832), pp. 491f.
  • Hans Schröder : Lexicon of the Hamburg writers up to the present. Volume 4, Klincker - Lyser, continued by Friedrich August Cropp and Carl Rudolph Wilhelm Klose, Hamburg, undated, p. 300f.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter von Kobbe : History and description of the country of the Duchy of Lauenburg , Volume 3, Harro V. Hirschheydt, 1837, p. 350
  2. State and learned newspaper of the Hamburg impartial correspondent of November 13, 1830