Iš miestietiškos kilmės LDK bajorijos istorijos. Vilniaus suolininkas Reinholdas Wittmacheris-Palmstruchas (1612–1670) ir jo švediška nobilitacija
The publication addresses a unique case when Reinhold Wittmacher-Palmstruch (1612–1670), a merchant of Dutch descent from Riga, previously nobilitated (1651) by the queen of a foreign country – Sweden – Christina together with his brothers Hans and Gerhard for their father’s merits, became an elite...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Lietuvos aukštųjų mokyklų mokslo darbai. Istorija 2013, Vol.91 (3), p.18-30 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The publication addresses a unique case when Reinhold
Wittmacher-Palmstruch (1612–1670), a merchant of
Dutch descent from Riga, previously nobilitated (1651)
by the queen of a foreign country – Sweden – Christina
together with his brothers Hans and Gerhard for their
father’s merits, became an elite member of the Vilnius
city administration – Lay Judge (Lith. Suolininkas, Pol.
Ławnik) before 1655. During the Swedish rule (1655–1656),
he collected taxes for Sweden in Samogitia. The article
analyses the data from Vilnius city record books and other
sources, which are supplemented by the achievements
of Swedish historiography – the major work of Gabriel
Anrep (1821–1907), studies on business history. The author
raises a hypothesis that this large-scale merchant, with
business interests in Livonia, Lithuania and Sweden, could
have sought to become a member of the elite of Vilnius
city administration nobilitated in 1568 for the purpose
of gaining various social (e.g. exemption from the duty
of accommodation of guests) and economic privileges
(exception from the payment of certain customs duties,
etc.). With no plans to acquire land holdings and to take
up any posts, Reinhold Wittmacher-Palmstruch was not
interested in the procedure of recognition of indigenate
– foreign nobility – in court. It sufficed for him to have a
status of double nobility in practice – to maintain Swedish
in Livonia and the whole Sweden and to acquire the Vilnius
nobility – valid in Vilnius and the entire Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth. The office of the lay judge of Vilnius
served for that matter. In the war between Sweden and the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Reinhold Wittmacher-
Palmstruch chose the former and finally stayed there.
The research concluded that it is essential to separate
the biographical facts of the Wittmacher-Palmstruch
brothers, financiers of Dutch descent from Riga – Hans
Johann (1611–1671) and Reinhold (1612–1670) – merged
together in historiography (Andrej Kotljarchuk). The latter
collected taxes for Sweden in Samogitia but he was not
the founder of the Swedish National Bank and the inventor
of paper money in Europe. A merchant from Vilnius, lay
judge Reinhold Wittmacher-Palmstruch de facto had
two nobility statuses – individual Swedish (nobilitation of
1651) and collective Lithuanian (as a lay judge of Vilnius
City). He belonged to two worlds at the same time –
Polish-Lithuanian and Livonian-Swedish. Contemporaries
refused to notice this fact; researchers have f |
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ISSN: | 1392-0456 2029-7181 |