- Elsa
Fougt (15 or 25
December 1744 – 19 June 1826) was a
Swedish printer and
newspaper editor. She
managed the
Royal Printery between 1772 and 1811 (first...
- with a Mr
Fougt of Lapland,
possibly Swedish bookprinter Henric Fougt (1720-1782): Mr
Barrington further mentions, that he
enquired of
Fougt,
whether they...
- wife Elsa
Eschelsson (1861–1911),
first Swedish woman doctor in law Elsa
Fougt (1744–1826),
Swedish publisher Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874–1927)...
- -
Elisabeth Olin
inducted to the
Royal Swedish Academy of Music. - Elsa
Fougt becomes the
manager of the
Royal printing press. 6
February -
Gertrud Ahlgren...
-
August 25 –
Johann Gottfried Herder,
German poet (died 1803)
December – Elsa
Fougt,
Swedish editor and
publisher (died 1826)
January 28 –
Thomas Innes, Scottish...
-
childbirth 1
January 1791, "of sorrow"
according to the gossip. In 1796, Elsa
Fougt gave a
memorial speech to her in the
order Stora Amaranther-orden: Court...
- Kiellström, the role
model of Ulla
Winblad (died 1798)
December 15 or 25 - Elsa
Fougt, printer, publisher, book
importer and
newspaper editor (died 1826) - Charlotte...
-
Sophie Hagman,
ballerina and
royal mistress (born 1758) 19 June - Elsa
Fougt,
chief editor (born 1754) 17
November –
Caroline Müller,
opera singer (born...
- Morse,
American geographer and
textbook writer (born 1761) June 19 – Elsa
Fougt,
Swedish editor and
publisher (born 1744) June 26 –
Johanna Elisabeth Swaving...
- and had a
total po****tion of 5,492 (2005). Its last
mayor was
Henning Fougt, a
member of the
Venstre (Liberal Party)
political party. The main town...