Peter Lackmann (Councilor)

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Peter Lackmann , also Laakmann (born April 5, 1618 in Schwelm in Westphalia , † August 7, 1686 in Lübeck ), was a Lübeck merchant and councilor.

Life

Peter Lackmann came to Lübeck as a businessman. In 1653 he became a citizen. He joined the Lübeck mountain drivers and in 1661 became their senior man . As a result of the citizens' recession of January 9, 1669, he was elected to the Lübeck council on January 19, 1669 together with seven other citizens of the city .

The eponymous pastor and hymn poet Peter Lackmann was his son.

literature

  • Friedrich Bruns : The Lübeck mountain drivers and their chronicle , Berlin 1900, p. 289
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line. Lübeck 1925, no.797
  • Cornelia Meyer-Stoll: The Lübeck merchants of the 17th century under economic and social-historical aspects. Frankfurt am Main; Bern; New York; Paris: Lang 1989, zugl .: München, Univ., Diss., 1988 ISBN 3-631-41905-8 (European university publications : Series 3, History and its auxiliary sciences; Vol. 399), p. 135

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Seuberlich : Family tables of the German-Baltic sexes , Leipzig 1927 Laakmann, Peter .
  2. ^ Fehling to Bruns Schwalm ; Jacob von Melle Schwolme