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Christian Ulrik Kastrup

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Christian Ulrik Kastrup (1784 – 6 September 1850) was a Norwegian jurist, military officer and politician.

A jurist by education, from Stavanger, he worked as a military officer until 1811, when he became chief of customs in Vardø. In 1817 he became fut in the district Nordhordland og Voss. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Søndre Bergenhus in 1821, 1822 and 1824. Political parties did not exist at the time.

He became County Governor of Finnmarkens amt in 1828, of Stavangers amt in 1829 and of Nordre Bergenhus amt in 1833. Originally governing from the market town of Bergen, he moved to Lærdalsøyri in 1840, becoming the second Nordre Bergenhus county governor to actually live in the county. He held the position until 1844.

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Preceded byJohan Caspar Krogh County Governor of Finnmarkens amt
1828–1829
Succeeded byUlrik Frederik Cappelen
Preceded byPeder Martinius Ottesen County Governor of Stavangers amt
1829–1833
Succeeded byGunder Aas
Preceded byFredrik Riis County Governor of Nordre Bergenhus amt
1833–1844
Succeeded byHans Tostrup


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