Oluf Borch de Schouboe | |
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Governor of Stavanger amt | |
In office 1810–1812 | |
Diocesan Governor of Christianssand stiftamt | |
In office 1812–1836 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Bergen, Norway | 5 June 1777
Died | 21 December 1844 Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 67)
Citizenship | Norway |
Alma mater | University of Copenhagen |
Profession | Politician |
Oluf Borch de Schouboe (5 June 1777 – 21 December 1844) was the Norwegian civil servant and government official.[1]
Schouboe was born in Bergen, Norway. As the son of Councillor of State Christian de Schouboe (1737-1789) and Anna Magdalena Müller (1751-1785), he belonged to the Norwegian aristocracy. He is the brother of Ulrik Fredrik Anton de Schouboe.
He completed his legal examination at the University of Copenhagen in 1801. He then served as magistrate at Nykøbing Falster and Elsinore. In 1810, he was appointed Governor of Stavanger Amt, a post held until 1812 when he was promoted and appointed to be the Diocesan Governor of Christianssand Stiftamt. This stiftamt was subdivided into several subordinate counties amt. During this time, he also served as governor of some of these subordinate counties as well. First, he served as the Governor of Nedenes Amt from 1812 to 1815 and then switched roles to be the Governor of Lister og Mandals Amt from 1815 to 1836.[2]
He served as Minister of Education and Church Affairs in 1836, 1839–1840, and 1843–1844; Minister of Auditing in 1838–1839 and 1841–1842; Minister of the Army in 1839 and 1842–1843; and member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm in 1837–1838, 1840–1841, and 1844.[3]