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- to be returned to the West Indies, where he had been purchased (Hof-og Stadsret: Generalmajorinde Henriette de Schimmelmann contra mulatten Hans Jonathan...
- Landsoverret for Eastern Denmark as Den kongelige Landsoverret samt Hof- og Stadsret. It was replaced by the Københavns Byret and Østre Landsret in 1919. Instigated...
- 1771, he was appointed as one of the first 12 judges in the new Hof- og Stadsret. He was the father of Kamma Rahbek, actor Stephan Heger and royal librarian...
- a servant and a maid. Vilhelm Burchard Dahl, a Landsraad samt Hof og Stadsrets lawyer, resided on the second floor with his wife Andrea Cevilie Marie...
- at the University of Copenhagen in 1787. He was a lawyer at the Hof- og Stadsret from 1791 and became a Supreme Court Attorney in 1792. This was within...
- tradition which can be traced back to at least Christopher of Bavaria's Stadsret' from 14 October 1443. Old City Hall (Aalborg), modeled on the building...
- 1806. He worked for the court, Den kongelige Landsoverret samt Hof- og Stadsret, from 1909 and became a supreme court attorney in 1811. Treschow was considered...
- just 11 people. Abraham Ludvig Salomonsen, Kongelige Landsret and Hof og Stadsret attorney, resided on the ground floor. Baruck Wulff Baruch, a master building...
- (1806-1877), Bornemann's son, a judge in Den kongelige Landsoverret samt Hof- og Stadsret and the owner of the property, resided on the second floor. He lived there...
- later in 1910. He worked as a copyist at the Landsoverret and Hof- og Stadsret-ten from 1015 and as a police accessor in Copenhagen from 1919. On 25 July...