Paschen Ritter und Edler von Cossel | |
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![]() Arms of the von Cossel family. Blazon: Per fess Sable and Argent a sword bendwise Gules the blade uppermost enfiled with a coronet Or, impaling Argent an eagle displayed Sable armed Or; on a plain point Azure a lion's fleece also Or suspended by a chain of three links Gules from an inescutcheon overall tierced in pale Argent, Sable and Gules.[1] | |
Predecessor | New creation |
Successor | None |
Born | Anklam, Vorpommern | December 21, 1714
Died | 17 January 1805 Jersbek | (aged 90)
Spouse | Christine Eleonore Seip Maria Elisabeth Matthießen |
Father | Henning Detloff Kossel |
Mother | Catharina Dorothea Pritzbuer |
Occupation | Lawyer, syndic, canon |
Paschen Ritter und Edler von Cossel (21 December 1714 in Anklam, Vorpommern – 17 January 1805 in Jersbek), was a German lawyer (since 1738), doctor of laws, syndic, canon of the Hamburg Cathedral chapter, and owner of two Holsteinian estates, Gut Jersbek and Gut Stegen (from 1774–1805). He led a successful public life, and, in 1769, became Konferenzrat to the Danish royal household. Cossel and his second wife are buried in the forest adjacent to the park on the Jersbek estate.