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Landfoged (Icelandic: landfógeti; Danish:
landfoged; Faroese: (land)fúti) was a
civil servant who saw to the
finances of the
Danish king in islands...
- 1744 – 3
March 1806) was a
German author. In 1781, he was
appointed as
landfoged of
North Dithmarschen. He was born at
Meldorf in
Holstein (at the time...
- Tórshavn from
Iceland in 1858 when his
father was
given the
position of
Landfoged. When
Niels was four
years old his
mother died, and his
father married...
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served first as
skifteforvalter on St.
Thomas (1760) and then as
bailiff (
landfoged) and
council chairman (stadshauptmand) on the island.
Magens published...
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south of the fortress. On 9
October 1830, he was
appointed as
bailiff (
landfoged),
auction director (auktionsdirektør), notary,
skifteforvalter and customs...
- – 9 June 1867) was a
Danish jurist and
government official. He was a
landfoged (sheriff) from 1830, and from 1837 to 1847 he was
amtmand (bailiff) in...
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including Jeppe on the Hill and
Erasmus Mont****.
Byfoged Konungsåren
Landfoged ""fogd"". Bokmålsordboka (in Norwegian).
Language Council of
Norway and...
- [spelling?] 1804–1888),
widow of
Johan Frederik Brahde (1799–1846),
former landfoged on
Saint John in the
Danish West Indies,
along with her five children...