Thorkild Fjeldsted
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Thorkild Jonsson Fjeldsted (Norwegian) or Þorkell Jónsson Fjeldsted (Icelandic) (1740 – 19 November 1796) was an Icelandic lawyer who practised law in Copenhagen from 1763 to 1769. From 1769 to 1772, he was Lawman (prime minister) of the Faroe Islands.[1]
Quick Facts Lawman of the Faroe Islands, Preceded by ...
Thorkild Jonsson Fjeldsted | |
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Þorkell Jónsson Fjeldsted | |
Lawman of the Faroe Islands | |
In office 1769–1772 | |
Preceded by | Hans Jákupsson Debes |
Succeeded by | Jacob Hveding |
Personal details | |
Born | 1740 (1740) |
Died | 19 November 1796(1796-11-19) (aged 55–56) |
Nationality | Icelandic |
Occupation | Lawyer |
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After that, he moved to Norway. From 1772 to 1778 he was county governor of Finnmark county.[2] In 1778–1780, he became county governor of Bornholm County in Denmark.[3][4] From 1780 to 1786, we was a judge in Christianssand. In 1786, he became a county governor of Trondhjem county. He held that post until 1796 when he died in Trondhjem.[2]