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Cabinet orders, vol. 74
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, I Nr. 238/23 · File · Mai - Aug. 1889
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

105 sheets, Contains: - Award of orders and decorations: by Alberti (Colonel, Commander of the Infantry Directorate No. 120); Ulderico d'Alessandro (First Lieutenant of the Bodyguard of the King of Italy); by Alten (Lord of the Upper Chamber of Oldenburg); Koziro Amano (Legation Secretary of the Japanese Legation in Berlin); Anselm (Wuerttemberg Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); von Arnswald (commander of the Wartburg); Bahr (German consul in Liverpool); Bayer (Württemberg court architect); Novaria Chevalier Bartolomeo (valet of the king of Italy); Marquis Emmanuel de Beccaria Incisa (First Secretary of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Baron von Bechtolsheim (Bavarian Bathing Commissioner in Kissingen); Beck (Protestant Pastor in Kissingen); Benignus (Wuerttemberg Second Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Benischek (Würtemberg chef); Benzinger (Major of the Ulanen Regiment No. 19, Adjutant at the General Command of the 13th Army Corps); von Besserer-Thalfingen I (Württemberg Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); Beyer (bookseller in Bergen); Heinrich Blind (Council of Commerce in Geneva); Bormann (Railway Director, Privy Senior Government Council), Böhlk (Chief Operations Inspector in Oldenburg); Bolfras von Ahnenburg (Major General, Chairman of the Austrian Military Chancellery); Bosisio (Head of the Italian Court Telegraph Office); Alexandre Brancaccio di Carpino (Major, Adjutant of the Prince of Naples); Count von Brühl (Princely Lippe Chamberlain and Councillor); von Bünau (Saxon Captain of the 2nd Symphony of the Italian Court) Grenadier regiment no. 101); Bumiller (retired lieutenant second lieutenant) Officer in the East African Schutztruppe); von Buttel (senior government councillor, lecturer in the state ministry), Carafa di Noja (master of ceremonies of the king of Italy); Chalaupka (official of the Austrian military chancellery); Chan (Hoomphre, attaché of the Siamese extraordinary mission); Edgar von Cramm-Oelber (ducal chamberlain of Brunswick); Baron von Dalwigk (upper court marshal, chamberlain of Oldenburg); Dankl (Austrian captain); von Derenthall (Prussian extraordinary envoy and authorized minister in Weimar); Nai Roy Ek Droos (attaché of the Siamese extraordinary mission); Baron von Eberstein (lieutenant seconde of the reserve, chief of the East African Schutztruppe); Edler (clerical servant at the German embassy in London); von Egidy (Saxon colonel, commander of the 2nd Reich); von Derenthall (Prussian colonel, commander of the German army); von Egidy (German colonel, commander of the German army). Grenadier Regiment No. 101); Ehlers (Africa traveller from Hamburg); Oscar von Ernsthausen (businessman in London); Dr. Eucken-Addenhausen (Lord Mayor in Eisenach); Dr. Graf zu Eulenburg (Prussian extraordinary envoy and authorized minister, Legation Council); Faik Bey (Secretary of the Sultan); Falck (German Consul in Stavanger); Feye (Lippischer Oberforstmeister); Filippi (Secretary in the Italian Ministry of the Royal House); Gioachimo Filippo (Commander of the Legion of the Carabinieri in Naples); von Flatow (Lieutenant Seconde of Württemberg of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Fleischmann (Württemberg Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); Flor (Minister of Oldenburg); de la Fremoir (Provision Master in the East African Schutztruppe); Freudenberg (Major of the Württemberg General Staff); Baron von Friesen (Chamberlain); Dr. phil. Robert Frühling (Major of the Landwehr in Braunschweig); Fuchs (Mayor of Kissingen); Funk (Württemberg Major of the Grenadier Regiment No. 119); Chevalier Galeazzi (Italian Police Inspector); Glaser (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 119); and 120); Wilhelm Johann Hubert Graven (Chief of the Dutch Criminal and Security Police in Maastricht); Baron von Gravenreuth (Chief of the auxiliary troops of the East African Schutztruppe); Baron von Groß (Real Privy Councillor, Chief of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Interior in Weimar); Prince Alfred of Great Britain and Ireland; von Grün (Oberhausmarschall, Chamberlain of Oldenburg); Happoldt (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Hasenclever (corvette captain, commands to the embassy in London); Hausmann (staff accountant in Munich); Count Leo Henckel von Donnersmarck (chief of the upper castle, real privy councillor, chamberlain in Weimar); von Heimburg (court marshal, chamberlain, Prussian colonel retired); Hetzel (Württemberg lieutenant premier of the infantry regiment no. 120); Hocke (non-commissioned officer in the East African Schutztruppe); Hoffmann (non-commissioned officer in the East African Schutztruppe); Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Hereditary Prince zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Second Lieutenant in the 2nd Garde-Dragoner Regiment); von Holleben gen. von Normann (Saxon Lieutenant General, Commander of the 2nd Division No. 24); Illich (Provision Master in the East African Protection Force); Izzet Bey (Turkish Colonel of the Cavalry and Wing Adjutant of the Sultan); Jansen (Minister of Oldenburg); Jenssen (Consul in Drontheim); Jitschin (Württemberg First Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Jordan (Württemberg Staff Secretary, Privy Court Councillor); Heinrich Jordan (Kammerfourier in Weimar); Mehdi Kuli Khan Kadschar (Intendant of the Persian Empire, Medsch-ed-Dovleh); Reinhold Kassel (Hoffourier in Weimar); Kay (Sergeant in the East African Schutztruppe); Keller (German Consul in Southampton); von Kern (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Abul Kasim Khan (Persian Adjutant General, Naser-el-Mulk); Ali Kuli Khan (Minister of Telegraphs, Mines and Education, Mochber-ed-Dovleh); Dschehangir Khan (Persian Minister of Fine Arts); Gulam Hussein Khan (Secret Secretary of the Persian Shah, Emin-n-Chalvat); Gulam Hussein Khan (First Persian Chamberlain, Sadik-es-Saltaneh); Mirsa Ali Khan (Minister of Posts and Presidents of the State Council, Emin-ed-Dovleh); Mirsa Ali Asger Khan (Persian Grand Minister, Emin-es-Sultan); Mirsa Reza Khan (Extraordinary Persian Minister in Berlin); Emil König (Kitchen Inspector in Weimar); Otto Könnecke (Duke of Brunswick Court Secretary); Dr. Kohlstock (doctor in the East African Schutztruppe); Krenzler (retired Prime Lieutenant), Chief of the East African Protection Force); Kriebel (retired Bavarian Major General, previously commander of the 2nd foot artillery regiment in Metz); Prof. Franz Lange (London); Baron von Liliencron (Lippischer Hofstallmeister and Chamberlain); Juan Rodolfo Leseur (Hamburg merchant); Count Leutrum von Ertingen (Court Marshal of Princess Friedrich von Württemberg); Graf von Leyden (First Secretary of the German Embassy in London); Baron von Lutz (Prime Minister of Bavaria); Baron von Meysenbug (Princely Marshal of the Russian Court in Gera); Baron von Mittnacht (Dr., Württemberg Prime Minister); Möbius (Chancellor of the German Embassy); Möhl (Oberhofgarteninspektor in Munich); Mohr (German Consul in Bergen); Freiherr von Molsberg (Württemberg Lieutenant General and Adjutant General); Alonzo Moore (Attaché of the Siamese Extraordinary Mission); Muarin-el-Mulk (Head of Section in the Persian Ministry of Foreign Affairs); Müller (Commander of the Gendarmerie, Prussian Major a.D.); Müller (Württemberg court gardener); Count of Münster (ambassador in Paris); Muff (Württemberg captain of the Grenadier regiment No. 123); Mother (non-commissioned officer in the East African Schutztruppe); Naeter (sergeant in the East African Schutztruppe); Baron von Neurath (Württemberg Chamberlain); Mirsa Nisam (Persian Adjutant General, Muhandis-es-Memalik); Osman Nizami Bey (Lieutenant Colonel in the Turkish General Staff); Nurisio (Head of Department in the Italian Ministry of the Royal House and Private Secretary to King Humbert of Italy); Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria; Ohrt (garden inspector of Oldenburg); Grand Duke Peter of Oldenburg; Pabst (Lord Mayor of Weimar); von Parseval (Bavarian Lieutenant General and Adjutant General); Petri (Mayor of Detmold); Mom Rajawongse Piya (Private Secretary of Prince Sanitwongse of Siam); Osio (Colonel and Vice Governor of the Prince of Naples); Albert Otto (Duke of Brunswick Minister of State); Mattioli Pasqualini (Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Dr. Petersen (First Secretary of the branch of the Archaeological Institute in Rome); Mom Rajawongse Pheen (Attaché of the Siamese Extraordinary Mission); Baron von Plato (Court Marshal of Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg); August Prötzel (Police Director in Braunschweig); Mohamed Bey Raschid (Deputy Governor of Suez); Comendatore Rattazzi (Secretary General in the Italian Ministry of the Royal House); Baron von Redwitz (Bavarian Captain and Chief of Batteries in the 3rd District) Field Artillery Regiment); Baron von Reischach (Württemberg Lieutenant Colonel and Wing Adjutant); Friedrich Wilhelm Reuter (Director of the Braunschweig Fire Brigade); Baron von Richthofen (Lippe Cabinet Minister); Ferdinand Rittmeyer (Mayor of Braunschweig); Count Robilant (Major, Military Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Roli (Cabinet Courier of the Italian King Humbert); Vincenzo Rossi Toesca (Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Ferdinand Hermann Andreas Ruete (Hamburg merchant); Ruhstrat (Minister of State of Oldenburg); Ruland (Director of the Grand Ducal Museum and the Goethe National Museum in Weimar); Sachs (Austrian Corvette Captain); Grand Duke Carl Alexander von Sachsen-Weimar; Prince Hermann von Sachsen-Weimar; Hereditary Grand Duke Karl August von Sachsen-Weimar; Saglione (personal physician to King Humbert of Italy); Sartorius (stable master, Prussian Major a.D.); Schäfer (Hoffourier in Munich); Schjott (German vice-consul in Dover); Dr. Schmelzkopf (senior physician of the Schutztruppe in East Africa); Schmettau (head of the German embassy office in London); Schmidt (retired lieutenant secretary), Chief of the East African Protection Force); of Schnehen (Deputy Chief Stable Master, Chamberlain, Saxon Major General (retired)), Baron von Schrenk (Lord Mayor of Oldenburg); Baron Henry Schröder; Schütte (Caretaker of Oldenburg); Schröder (Rear Admiral, commanding the embassy in London); Seeger (Württemberg Second Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Seible (Württemberg Captain of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Count Umberto Serristori (Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Wilhelm Semler (Chairman of the Municipal Assembly in Braunschweig); Prince Chow Sye Sanitwongse of Siam; Phra Anant Sombat (Attaché of the Siamese Extraordinary Mission); Staas (Dutch Captain); Cornel Stadler (Austro-Hungarian Consul in Breslau); Stein (Württemberg Captain of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); von Steinheil (Württemberg Minister of War); Stemrich (Legation Councillor in the Foreign Office); Stichling (Minister of State in Weimar, Real Privy Councillor); von Strauch (Chief Hunter Master and Speaker in the State Ministry in Weimar); Mom Rajawongse Suaphan (Secretary of Prince Sanitwongse of Siam); Sulzer (Second Lieutenant a.D., Marquis de Montri Suriyawongse (extraordinary envoy of the King of Siam in London); Count Széchényi (Austro-Hungarian ambassador in Berlin); Le Tanneux von Saint-Paul-Illaire (general representative of the German East African Society); Dr. Tholozan (personal physician to the Persian Shah); Baron Thumb von Neuburg (Württemberg Colonel and Hereditary Marshal); Baron von Ulmenstein (Princely Lippe Court Marshal); Cavalieri Valenti (Mayor of Frascati); Baron von Valois (First Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 119); Baron Ludolph von Veltheim-Veltheim (ducal Brunswick master of ceremonies); von Wachholtz (ducal Brunswick lieutenant general, adjutant general of Prince Albrecht of Prussia); Walther (castle keeper in Munich); Count von Wedel (Oberberschenk, Kammerherr zu Oldenburg); Count Ernst von Wedel (Oberstallmeister and Kammerherr in Weimar); Count Oskar von Wedel (Hausmarschall, Kammerherr, Cabinet Secretary of the Grand Duke in Weimar); Rudolf Wimmer (Portrait painter in Munich); Ludwig Winter (City Planning Officer in Brunswick); Wissmann (Reich Commissioner for East Africa); Wolff (Member of the Railway Directorate, Chief Planning Officer); Duke Albrecht of Württemberg; Count Yamagata (Lieutenant General, Japanese Minister of the Interior); Zanders (Staff Controller in Munich); von Ziegler (Württemberg Prime Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); Zischwitz (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); - appointment as foreign knight of the Order pour le mérite for Sciences and Arts: - appointment to diplomatic posts: von Bergen (previously Consul, now appointed extraordinary envoy in Costa Rica); - military rankings and remittances: von Abercron (lieutenant secretary, commanded to the Embassy in St. Petersburg) Petersburg); von Baumbach (Second Lieutenant of the 2nd Guard Regiment on foot, commanding to the Tehran Legation); Count von Bernstorff (Second Lieutenant of the 1st Guard Regiment on foot, commanding to the Tehran Legation); Count von Bernstorff (Second Lieutenant of the 1st Guard Regiment on foot). Guard Field Artillery Regiment, commanding the Embassy in Constantinople); von Brocken (Second Lieutenant, of the 1st Guard Dragoner Regiment, commanding the Embassy in Bucharest); von Eck (First Lieutenant, of the Ulan Regiment No. 10, commanding the Embassy in Madrid); von Engelbrecht (Major, commanding the Embassy in Rome, appointed the Wing Adjutant of the King, ranked in the General Staff of the Army); von Funcke (Captain, previously adjutant to the Chief of General Staff of the Army, commanded as military attaché to the Embassy in Bern); Freiherr von Kap-Herr I (Lieutenant Seconde of the Leibhusaren Regiment, commanded to the Embassy in Vienna); von Kemnitz (First Lieutenant of the Westphalian Dragoon Regiment No. 7, commanded to the Embassy in Paris); by Lilien (second lieutenant, of the Hessian Field Artillery Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Brussels); by the East (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 7, commanded to the Embassy in Rome); Count of Radolin (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Rome); by Lilien (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Brussels); by the East (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 7, commanded to the Embassy in Rome); Count of Radolin (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Rome). 7, released from command at the Embassy in Rome); Baron Thumb von Neuburg (First Lieutenant of the Hanover Hussar Regiment No. 15, commanded to the Embassy in Vienna); Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded at the Embassy in Brussels, the General Staff of the Armed Forces aggregated); von Weise (Major of the Great General Staff, appointed Head of Department in the Military Cabinet, relieved of command at the Embassy in Bern); von Villaume (Colonel, military representative at the Russian court, now Brigande commander); Wissmann (Captain, commanding the Foreign Office); Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Captain, commanding the embassy in St. Petersburg, the General Staff of the Armed Forces); from Zansen to Zansen, from the East (named Sekondeleutnannt vom 2. Pommerschen Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 9, hitherto at the Embassy in Brussels, commanded to the Federal Foreign Office) - Transfer to (provisional) retirement: - Granting of assistance: Widow of the Chamberlain von Normann (envoy in Oldenburg) - Holiday permits: from Deines (Major, commands to the Embassy in Vienna); Baron von Hoiningen gen. Huene (wing assistant, commanding to the embassy in Paris); von Rantzau (major, commanding to the embassy in Munich); Graf von Schmettau (major, commanding to the embassy in Brussels) - permits: Acquisition of land in Berlin by Austria-Hungary and payment of the taxes payable on it to the Legation Fund; foundation of Wilhelm Duden, Forest near Brussels, for the benefit of needy officials of the Foreign Office; budget overruns at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1888/89 - transfer of disciplinary penal authority and the power to conduct summary war proceedings in his escort team in South West Africa to Captain von Francois - appointment: - marriage consensus: ; Aberle 2018