Sebastian von Schrenck

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Sebastian von Schrenck

Sebastian Wenzel Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing (born September 28, 1774 in Hillstett / Upper Palatinate ; † May 16, 1848 in Munich ) was a Bavarian Catholic Higher Appeal Judge, President of the Court of Appeal, Minister of Justice and President of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies and the Chamber of Reich Councilors .

biography

Schrenck was married to Leopoldine Freiin von Asch (1778–1840) and had four children with her:

  • Baron Violanda (* 1799), wed Baroness von Asch.
  • Anton (* 1800), as the male firstborn head of the line, lord of the Gutmanning, Birnbrunn, Hüllstett and Thann, royal. bayer. pens. Appeals judge, first marriage in 1833 to Johanna Freiin von Asch (1809–1842) with whom he had a daughter and three sons: Leopold (* 1835), Eduard (* 1838), both royal Bavarians. Lieutenant and Carl (1840–1863).
  • Freiin Johanna (* 1801) married Freiherr Heinrich Heinrich Arnold von der Becke on November 27, 1832
  • Carl (* 1806), Herr zu Wetterfeld, royal. bayer. Treasurer, State Councilor and Foreign Minister and former Minister of the Bundestag, was married in 1845 to Augusta Freiin von Frankenstein (* 1818).

Professionally, he was first member of the appellate court, then ministerial counselor, then president of the court of appeal in Amberg and finally from 1832 to 1846 Bavarian Minister of Justice. In 1840 he was appointed Imperial Councilor of the Crown of Bavaria and could therefore no longer run for the second chamber.

After 1806, Sebastian Wenzel Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing, who also owned the neighboring Hillstett, acquired the Thann estate. He had the same run by administrators.

Political activities

Von Schrenck was a member of the Chamber of Deputies in the legislative periods 1819, 1822, 1825, 1827/28, 1831, 1834 and 1837 and was president of it from 1819 to 1837 without interruption.

Election results

With eight mandates, Schrenck was the front runner in the election results in Class I (= aristocratic landowners with manorial jurisdiction), which he achieved in five votes between 1818 and 1839 in three administrative districts. In the vote in 1818 in the Isar and Unterdonaukreis and in 1824 only in the Unterdonaukreis as a deputy and additionally as the first substitute in the Regenkreis. For these two electoral terms he represented the Lower Danube District in the Assembly of Estates. In the years 1830 and 1835 he was able to win the mandate in the Lower Danube and Rain District. In 1839 he only managed to do this in the Upper Palatinate. With a clear gap to the runners-up, he won the mandate in 1830, 1836 and 1839. After his appointment to the Reichsrat for life in 1840, he also took over the office of president in this chamber. However, he had to give up the presidency after just one session.

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Footnotes

  1. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses for the year 1866, p.32
  2. See Kneschke, Ernst Heinrich : New general German Adelslexikon, Georg Olms Verlag, 1973, p. 340, ISBN 3-487-04557-5 .
  3. See Leeb, Josef : Suffrage and Elections to the Second Chamber of the Bavarian State Assembly in Vormärz (1818–1845), Diss. First Part, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1996, p. 198, ISBN 3-525-36048-7 .

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