Wolf Dietrich Bose

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Wolf Dietrich Bose (* 1671 ; † 1734 ) was a German civil servant in the Duchy of Saxony-Merseburg and owner of the manor . He was a Saxon-Merseburg secret and consistorial councilor and vice chancellor. Later he was also the Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Appellate Councilor at the Upper Court in Leipzig .

Life

Bose came from the Saxon Uradelsgeschlecht those Bose renounced the use of the noble predicate that consciously at the spelling of his name. He was the son of the Privy Councilor Christoph Dietrich Bose the Elder (1628–1708) on Unterfrankleben, Mölbis and Nickern and his wife Ursula Bose. His brothers were the Provost Johann Balthasar Bose , the Secret Councilor Christoph Dietrich Bose the Younger , the General Adam Heinrich Bose and the Lieutenant Colonel Gottlob Sigismund Bose.

On June 20, 1714, due to his services, he received from the rent chamber of Duke Moritz Wilhelm of Saxony-Merseburg the manor Lemsel located in the Delitzsch office , together with the associated tavern and the village of Poritzsch / Poritz, sold as an allodium for 18,000 Meissnian guilders . For a not inconsiderable financial compensation, Wolf Dietrich Bose returned the acquired property on September 18, 1720 at the express request of the rent chamber of the Duke of Saxony-Merseburg. The Rentkammer sold the Lemsel manor on May 8, 1721 to Eustachius von Brösigk (e).

Wolf Dietrich Bose lived from then on on his own property. This included the manor Nickern , where he died in 1734 leaving a will.

literature

  • Manfred Wilde : The knights and free estates in northern Saxony. Their constitutional status, their settlement history and their owners (= from the German Aristocratic Archives. Vol. 12). CA Starke, Limburg / Lahn 1997, ISBN 3-7980-0687-3 (At the same time: Chemnitz, Technical University, dissertation, 1996), p. 295 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Wilde : The knights and free estates in northern Saxony. Their constitutional status, their settlement history and their owners (= from the German Aristocratic Archives. Vol. 12). CA Starke, Limburg / Lahn 1997, ISBN 3-7980-0687-3 (At the same time: Chemnitz, Technische Universität, Dissertation, 1996), p. 297. However, there is an incorrect year.
  2. ^ Testament in the Frankleben estate archive