Svend Borchmann Hersleb Vogt

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Svend Vogt

Svend Borchmann Hersleb Vogt (10 February 1852 – 4 February 1923) was a Norwegian jurist and politician for the

Conservative Party
.

He was born in Kristiania as the son of Nils Lorentz Vogt and his wife Karen Johanne Holmboe.[1] His maternal grandfather was Hans Holmboe.[2] He was a grandnephew of Even Hammer Holmboe and Leonhard Christian Borchgrevink Holmboe, and nephew of Jens and Hans Conrad Holmboe. He was named for professor of theology Svend Borchmann Hersleb.

He finished his secondary education in

Auditor General of Norway.[3]

He was a member of Kristiania

city council for an unknown period. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament during the terms 1892–1894 and 1904–1906, representing the constituency of Kristiania, Hønefoss og Kongsvinger. From 1904 to 1905 he met as a regular representative, covering for Francis Hagerup who was Prime Minister. Vogt was also a member of public committees, including a "Commission on treatment of dangerous lunatics".[1]
Svend Borchman Hersleb Vogt had several children.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Svend Borchmann Hersleb Vogt – Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  2. ^ Karen Johanne Holmboe genealogy (vestraat.net)
  3. ^ "Riksrevisjonens ledere". Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.
  4. ^ Descendants of Svend Borchman Hersleb Vogt
Civic offices
Preceded by
Hagbard Berner
Auditor General of Norway

1898–1923
Succeeded by