Landfoged

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A Landfoged (Icelandic: landfógeti; Danish: landfoged; Faroese: (land)fúti) was a civil servant who saw to the finances of the Danish king in islands such as Iceland and the Faroe Islands, collecting revenue for the whole country. The usual English translation is 'sheriff'.

Iceland

In Iceland, he was treasurer of the jarðarbókarsjóð, and had to control the property of the king in Iceland, taxes and other payments, and manage fisheries of the king at Suðurnes. The Landfógeti collected taxes in

Gullbringusýsla and was police chief in Reykjavík
. He had to make sure the trade legislation would be obeyed.

These are Iceland's Landfógetar:[1]

Faroe Islands

In the Faroes today, the Føroya Landfúti is the name of the Faroese Police,

stiftamtmand of the Faroe Islands
.

Danish West Indies

Saint John

Schleswig-Holstein

North Dithmarschen

South Dithmarschen

Sild

Ærø

A landfoged office on Ærø was introduced in 1773.

References

  1. ^ Einar Laxness: Íslandssaga a-ö, 2. vols (Reykjavík: Vaka-Helgafell, 1995).
  2. ^ "Links". Útlendingastovan - Faroese Immigration Office. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  3. ^ "landfoged" (in Danish). Den Store Danske. Retrieved 8 November 2015.