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1783 (c.): Grosserer and awarded [[borgerskab]]. Founded the merchant house [[House of Bügel & Co.]] (BioLek II)
  
 
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See also the list of properties under [[House of Bügel & Co.]].  
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See also the list of properties under [[House of Bügel & Co.]]. in the 1790s, he purchased country estate Bonne Esperance north of Copenhagen near Charlottenlund. In addition, Bügel also bought the so-called Knuthske hotel at [[Frederiksholms Kanal]] (today's number 16) which had a large garden towards the back of the property. Lastly, he purchased Ringsted kloster (the convent in Ringsted) in 1809 at the sum of 330,000 Rd (BioLek II)
  
  
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Groshandler]] [[Category: Grosserer]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Merchant house]] [[Category: Travels to learn industry]] [[Category: Foreigner]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]]
 
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Groshandler]] [[Category: Grosserer]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Merchant house]] [[Category: Travels to learn industry]] [[Category: Foreigner]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]]

Revision as of 02:15, 15 June 2016

Caspar Peter Bügel, born 4 March 1759 in Hamburg, died 1 september 1817 in Copenhagen. Buried in Skt. Petri Church (BioLek II)

Family


Timeline

1783 (c.): Grosserer and awarded borgerskab. Founded the merchant house House of Bügel & Co. (BioLek II)

Property

See also the list of properties under House of Bügel & Co.. in the 1790s, he purchased country estate Bonne Esperance north of Copenhagen near Charlottenlund. In addition, Bügel also bought the so-called Knuthske hotel at Frederiksholms Kanal (today's number 16) which had a large garden towards the back of the property. Lastly, he purchased Ringsted kloster (the convent in Ringsted) in 1809 at the sum of 330,000 Rd (BioLek II)