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Bestallung des Generalgouverneur-Sekretärs Hermann Grote
zum Sekretär und später zum Protonotar beim
Justizkollegium
Schwedisches Regierungsarchiv >> 2 Inneres (Landessachen) >> 2.2 Spezielle Landessachen >> 2.2 11 Die königliche Dienerschaft >> 2.2 11 11 Die Angestellten beim Justizkollegium und Hofgericht >> 2.2 11 11 3 Protonotare und Sekretäre
1697-1706
Enthält: Königliche Bestallung Grotes zum Sekretär vom 10. Mai 1697 (Abschrift); Protokoll über die Beeidigung Grotes vom 16. Juli 1697; Protokoll vom 24. August 1706 wegen Wiederbesetzung des nach dem Tod des Johann Jacob Pauli vakanten Protonotariats, mit nachfolgenden Schreiben der Regierung an die schwedische Krone vom 26. August und 27. September 1706, auch wegen Besetzung der vakanten Sekretärsstelle mit dem Auditeur Caspar Dodt und der vakanten Amtmannstelle in Rotenburg mit Samuel Hadorff; königliche Bestallung für Grote zum Protonotar vom 18. September 1706 (Abschrift)
Verzeichnung
Grote, Hermann, Sekretär u. Protonotar, Justizkollegium Dodt, Caspar, Sekretär Hadorff, Samuel, Amtmann, Rotenburg
Protonotar, Grote, Hermann, Bestallung Bestallungen, Grote, Hermann, Sekretär u. Protonotar Sekretär, Grote, Hermann, Bestallung
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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