Wilhelm von Elverfeldt

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Wilhelm von Elverfeldt (* in the 16th century; † September 1625 ) was a Roman Catholic clergyman, canon in Münster and a deputy of the Landpfennigkammer .

Life

William of Elverfeldt came from the the Westphalian nobility of the County of Mark belonging Gender Elverfeldt , have emerged from the numerous well-known personalities. He was the son of the court lord Konrad von Elverfeldt zu Herbede (builder of the Herbede house ) and his wife Bertha von Vittinghoff called Schell . On 25 August 1589 it presented the Turnar on the vacated Dompräbende of Maximilian von der Horst. On July 1, 1595 it came into the possession of the prebender of Hermann Dobbe, who had waived , and was sworn to the families Elverfeldt, Vittinghoff called Schell, Schencking and Westerholt . The enfeoffment with the Schultenamt and Hof zu Herbede fell on April 15, 1598. In January 1614 he transferred this to his brother Heinrich. With the receipt of the tonsure on August 13, 1609, he was prepared for a clerical office and received the ordination as subdeacon on September 19 . On March 1, 1618 he opted for the Hiddingsel obedience . The election as deputy of the Landpfennigkammer fell on February 15, 1619. In that year he also took over the office of cathedral treasurer. Wilhelm also owned the Archdiaconate Weseke . He donated a figure of Saint Ludgerus for the cathedral in Münster .

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  • The diocese of Münster 4.2. ( Germania Sacra NF 17.2) The Cathedral Monastery of St. Paulus in Münster , edited by Wilhelm Kohl, published by the Max Planck Institute for History, Göttingen, Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin / New York, ISBN 978- 3-11-008508-2 , Germania Sacra NF 17.2 Biographies of the Canon

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