Hagbarth Lund

Hagbarth Lund was a Norwegian lawyer and politician. He served as the County Governor of Finnmark county from 1922 until 1928 and then he was the County Governor of Vest-Agder county from 1928 until 1948.

Hagbarth Lund
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
for Finnmark (representative #2)
In office
1913–1924
Prime MinisterGunnar Knudsen (1913–1920)
Otto Bahr Halvorsen (1920–1921)
Otto Blehr (1921–1923)
Otto Bahr Halvorsen (1923)
Abraham Berge (1923–1924)
Governor of Finnmark
In office
1922–1928
Preceded byJohan Albrigt Rivertz
Succeeded byHans Gabrielsen
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
for Market towns of Nordland, Troms and Finnmark
In office
1928–1930
Prime MinisterChristopher Hornsrud (1928)
Johan Ludwig Mowinckel (1928–1930)
Governor of Vest-Agder
In office
1928–1948
Preceded byDaniel Bremer Juell Koren
Succeeded byAlf Frydenberg
Personal details
Born(1877-03-05)5 March 1877
Kristiania, Norway
Died23 July 1963(1963-07-23) (aged 86)
Norway
CitizenshipNorway
NationalityNorwegian
EducationCand.jur. (1903)
ProfessionPolitician

Personal life

Hagbarth Lund was born on 5 March 1877 in Kristiania, Norway. His father, Eilert Christian Lund, was a ship's captain. His mother was Mary Falch. Hagbarth Lund married Dagny Bøckmann in 1915.[1] He died on 23 July 1963.

Education and career

Lund graduated from the Kristiania Cathedral School in 1897. He then received his cand.jur. degree in 1903. He practiced as a prosecutor in Tana Municipality from 1907 to 1922. During that time he also served several other roles. He was the mayor of Tana Municipality from 1908 to 1916, having run for the Liberal Party. From 1910 to 1914 he was a member of Finnmark County Committee. In 1913, he was elected to the Storting (Norwegian Parliament), representing Finnmark county, a seat he held until 1924.

In 1922, he was appointed to be the County Governor of Finnmark county, so he left parliament and a deputy filled in for the rest of his term which ended in 1924. From 1925 to 1930 he was elected as a deputy representative to Parliament representing the Market towns of Nordland, Troms and Finnmark, meaning he only served in Parliament if the representative was unable. This was the case from 1928 to 1930, where he served almost the whole period.[2][3]

In 1928, he was appointed to be the County Governor in Vest-Agder county. He continued in that role until the German occupation of Norway. He resigned in 1941 rather than support the Nasjonal Samling government, but after the liberation of Norway, he resumed his job until his retirement in 1948. From 1942 to 1945 while Lund was not governor, Iver Leuch Elieson was the German-occupation government's governor of Vest-Agder.[2][3]

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References

  1. Steenstrup, Hjalmar (1930). Hvem er hvem (in Norwegian) (2 ed.). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  2. Berg, Ole T., ed. (13 June 2016). "Fylkesmenn og amtmenn (stiftamtmenn) siden 1671". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  3. "Norwegian Counties". WorldStatesmen. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
Government offices
Preceded by
Johan Albrigt Rivertz
County Governor of Finnmark
1922–1928
Succeeded by
Hans Gabrielsen
Preceded by
Daniel Bremer Juell Koren
County Governor of Vest-Agder
1928–1941
Succeeded by
Iver Leuch Elieson
German occupation governor
Preceded by
Iver Leuch Elieson
German occupation governor
County Governor of Vest-Agder
1945–1948
Succeeded by
Alf Frydenberg
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