Philipp Caspar Lamprecht

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Philipp Caspar Lamprecht (* 1695 in Basthorst ; † July 7, 1757 in Lübeck ) was a lawyer and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

Lamprecht was born as the son of pastor Christian Andreas Lamprecht in Lauenburg Basthorst and studied 1713-16 at the universities of Jena and Halle . After working as a private tutor in Ratzeburg in Rendsburg he received his doctorate in 1736 at the University of Kiel Dr. jur. He married a merchant's widow and was elected to the city council in 1744 together with Michael Gottlieb Vermehren . His main activity for the city of Lübeck was the handling of the Möllner Trial, which was continued from 1722 by King George II of Great Britain in his capacity as Elector of Hanover and heir of the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg , after the Lübeck Council Syndicate previously involvedJohann Schaevius died in 1743. In addition to the later mayors Johann Friedrich Carstens and Daniel Haecks involved, Lambrecht was the actual negotiator in the dispute over the Möllner Pertinenzien , which was essentially ended with the settlement with Kurhannover in 1747, and represented the city in the negotiations in Ritzerau and Hanover . The opposite position was justified by the Hanoverian archive director Johann Gottfried von Miere .

His brother Dominicus Gerhard Andreas Lamprecht became a Lutheran clergyman and, as his father's successor, was pastor at the church of the Lübeck exclave Nusse from 1718–1754 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Jacob von Melle : Thorough message from the Kaiserl. freyen and the HR Reichs Stadt Lübeck , Lübeck 1787, p. 417 ff.