- Hof- og
Stadsretten was a modern-style
court of
justice introduced in Denmark,
specifically for Copenhagen, by
Johann Friedrich Struensee in 1771. In...
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institutions are
based in Copenhagen. A modern-style
court of justice, Hof- og
Stadsretten, was
introduced in Denmark,
specifically for Copenhagen, by
Johann Friedrich...
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Hansen in
Neoclassical style. A
modern style court of justice, Hof- og
Stadsretten, was
introduced in Denmark,
specifically for Copenhagen, by
Johann Friedrich...
- Bang, was a
Danish lawyer who
ended his
career as
president of Hof- og
Stadsretten.
During the
Struense affair, he
served both as
prosecutor in the trial...
- Kannikestræde 10). In 1771,
Ortwed was
appointed as
judge at Hof- og
Stadsretten.
Truels Ortwed was
still the
owner of the
building at the 1787 census...
- Copenhagen, the son of
attorney general and
later president of Hof- og
Stadsretten Ole B. (1731–89) and Else
Marie Thecou (1735–1802). He was the elder...
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brewer Peder Nielsen. The
property was
later acquired by
judge in Hof- og
Stadsretten Ole Thestrup. His
property was home to 22
residents in
three households...
- and Carl
Joseph Julius Bonfils.
Christian Alexis Flensborg, a Hof- og
Stadsretten judge,
resided in one of the
second floor apartments with his wife Christine...
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three employees and one maid. Hans
Jacob Hiorth, a
judge in Hof- og
Stadsretten,
resided in the
building with his wife Helena, two
daughters (aged 10...
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their son
Gustav Hans
Henrik Holten Castenshiold (****istant in Hof- og
Stadsretten) and two maids.
Christian Petersen, a grocer,
resided in the ba****t...