Wilhelm Schultze (lawyer)

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Peter Heinrich Wilhelm Schultze (born April 19, 1803 in Seehausen , Uckermark (Brandenburg province), † November 28, 1884 in Potsdam ) was a German administrative lawyer and member of parliament.

Life

Schultze was the son of the businessman Johann Christian Schultze and his wife Sophie Wilhelmine Magdalene nee. Meier. Schultze, who was a Protestant denomination, married Agnes Henning, the daughter of the District Court Councilor Henning in Havelberg, on May 20, 1832. He attended the school in Seehausen and from 1807 the monastery school in Ilfeld . From 1821 he studied law at the new Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin . In 1821/22 he served as a one-year volunteer . He later did voluntary service in the Guard Rifle Battalion in Berlin and became a lieutenant. In 1824 he passed the first state examination in law and became an ausculator at the regional and municipal court in Havelberg. He passed the second state examination in 1826 and became a trainee lawyer in 1827 and an assessor at the higher court in 1831 . After various assignments, in 1842 he became a secret accountant and lecturer at the Prussian Chamber of Accounts in Berlin. In 1844 he became senior councilor and director of the department for the administration of direct taxes, domains and forests at the government in Potsdam . From 1855–1877 he was also commissioner of the estate's land poor commission and from 1861–1866 department director, district commissioner for the regulation of property taxes. Most recently he held the title of a secret chief accountant. In 1874 he retired at his own request.

He sat from May 18, 1848 to May 10, 1849 in the Frankfurt National Assembly and represented the 8th constituency of Brandenburg Ruppin. In 1850 he was a member of the Volkshaus of the Erfurt Union Parliament . He was elected in the 8th constituency of Potsdam and was a member of the station party faction. In 1849/50 he sat in the Prussian First Chamber . After 1849 he became a city councilor and from 1872 an honorary city councilor in Potsdam .

literature

  • Jochen Lengemann : The German Parliament (Erfurt Union Parliament) from 1850. A manual: Members, officials, life data, parliamentary groups (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Large series, Vol. 6). Urban & Fischer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-437-31128-X , p. 280.

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