Fogd

Kristoffer Nielsen Tønder (1587–1656), bailiff of Austråt, Norway, in 1621.

Fogd (in Norwegian; also Norwegian fut, Danish foged, Swedish fogde, Finnish vouti) is a historical Scandinavian official title, translated as bailiff, relating to the administration of bailiwicks. He was in charge of the administration and collection of taxes on behalf of the government, either in a rural area or in a town.


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