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Albrecht, Wilhelm Eduard (1800-1876),
professor of law. After Habilitation, first professor in Königsberg, then from 1830 in Göttingen. In 1837 he was dismissed by King Ernst August of Hanover as one of the seven Göttingen professors who protested against the repeal of the Basic State Law. Moved to Leipzig and from 1840 was professor of German law there. 1848 envoy of Oldenburg, Schwarzburg and Anhalt at the Bundestag in Frankfurt, and at the same time deputy in the Frankfurt national assembly. From1869 life-long member of the first chamber in Saxony.

British Envoys to Germany, Vol. II, pp. 162n, 315

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