Lars Bastian Ridder Stabell (27 April 1798–13 January 1860) was a politician in Norway. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1798 to M.H. Stabell and his wife. He entered the military service in 1812 as a cadet. By 1814, he was a Second Lieutenant in a regiment based in Akershus and he participated in the Swedish–Norwegian War in that year. By 1817 he had left military service and became a student. He graduated with a cand.jur. degree in 1822.[1]
Lars Bastian Ridder Stabell | |
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Governor of Nordland | |
In office 1834–1847 | |
Preceded by | Adam Poulsen Trampe |
Succeeded by | Nils Weyer Arveschoug |
Personal details | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 27 April 1798
Died | 13 January 1860 Kragerø, Norway | (aged 61)
Citizenship | Denmark–Norway |
Spouse | Caroline Andrea Elieson |
Profession | Politician |
He worked as a civil servant in Rakkestad and in the Oslo area for a few years before being named to the post of County Governor of Nordlands amt in 1834. He held the governorship until 1847. During that time, in 1842, he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament representing Nordland county. He served only one term. In 1847, he moved to Kragerø in southeastern Norway to be a civil servant again, this time working in a customs office. He died on 13 January 1860 in Kragerø.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Lindstøl, Tallak (1914). Stortinget og Statsraadet: 1814-1914 (in Norwegian). Vol. 1–2. Kristiania: Steen'ske Bogtrykkeri. p. 819. Retrieved 2018-12-02.