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Korrespondenz des Generalgouverneurs Baron Nils Gyllenstierna
mit dem Generalsuperintendenten Dr. Johann Friedrich Mayer in
Pommern
Enthält: Korrespondenz vom 4. Juni 1703 bis 22. Januar 1707 zur Aufnahme des Mayer'schen Sohnes, des Fähnrichs bzw. Leutnants Johann Friedrich Mayer, in schwedische Kriegsdienste, zu dessen bisheriger Lebensart, Entwicklung und Beförderung durch Gyllenstierna, Verbrechen und Gerichtsverfahren, sowie weiterer Beförderung (1703-1707) auch: Schreiben des Sohnes Johann Friedrich Mayer an Gyllenstierna aus Greifswald vom 3. und 20. Mai 1704 wegen eines Interzessionsschreibens an seinen Vater; Schreiben des Residenten Henrik Gabriel Rothlieb in Hamburg an Gyllenstierna vom 10. Juli 1705, mit Anlagen: Protokolle vom 15. Juni 1705 über die Vernehmungen des Leutnants Mayer, des Hutmachergesellen Johann Grünweiland u.a. wegen Tätlichkeiten zwischen Mayer und anderen Offizieren sowie Hutmachergesellen etc.; weiteres Assistenz-Gesuch des Sohnes aus Verden vom 8. Dezember 1706
Verzeichnung
Index-Gruppe: frei: GND:102532001:Gyllenstierna, Nils
Gyllenstierna, Nils Baron, Generalgouverneur, Korrespondenz Mayer, Johann Friedrich, Dr., Generalsuperintendent, Pommern Mayer, Johann Friedrich, Leutnant Rothlieb, Henrik Gabriel, Resident, schwedischer, Hamburg Grünweiland, Johann, Hutmachergeselle, Hamburg
Korrespondenz, Gyllenstierna, Nils Baron, Generalgouverneur
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