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Haying Paysen

Mann 1417 - 1483  (66 år)

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  • Navn Haying Paysen 
    Fødsel 1417 
    Kjønn Mann 
    Død 1483 
    Person ID I3194  My Genealogy
    Sist endret 5 Mar 2022 

    Barn 
     1. Mayor Rickert Haysen,   f. 1440   d. 1514 (Alder 74 år)
    Famile ID F1014  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram
    Sist endret 5 Mar 2022 

  • Notater 
    • Rådmann 1445, borgermester 1466-71
    • About Haying Paysen
      Hayn Paysen He must be born aound 1420 since it is recorded that he and his wife gained entry as merchants in the Liebfrauen Guild in Flensburg ub1441. In the year 1461 he became with his...Wirtin...(hostess) member of the Dreger Guild which was tied into the Katharine alter and in 1473he became member ... com uxore...of the Heiligen Leichnams Guild.

      He lived apparently in the St Nikolaj Church area. In 1450 ti is noted that the guild of St Knuds had 100 Rd invested in his house which was paid interest of 6% on at Martinis day and it is probably the 2ndhpuse on the East side of the large street (main street) south of Nordmarkt. In addition he owned a house on the West side of Suedermarkt the 3rd north of Rude Tore.

      The guild had a further 100 Rd invested which can be seen after his death where his wife Catharina must pay interest at Easter and Michaeli.

      A further amount of 40 Rd belonged to the Hein Payenschen poor fund which paid money to the poor every day in the Nikolaj church. The Debt and Income book as it was called was established in Flensburg the 13 September 1438 and his name appears regularly in this book from year 1445, he makes payment for the city, collects income and pays taxes so he must already have been Ratmann by then. Several examples can be seen such as in 1445 he owes the city 4 Rd fori ton chalk and he has paid for the city 75 Rd in Royal tax.

      In 1465...in fes to Petri...is he mentioned as Haynck de Birgemester...which is the Mayor and in 1466 we can see he owes the city 45 Rd. In 1467 the city owes him 14 Rd less and in 1468 id owes15 Rd less.
      It is also recorded how he deals in Wismarch beer with the council for example in 1468 he receives 10 tons Wismarches Beer to be shared by the council and he is owed additional money.
      In the account for 1469 at St Petri time he is owed 46 Rd and now paid15 Rd amd in 1471 he was even owed 59 Rd. then his name is not shown any more and it is assumed that he was not mayor any longer.
      So from this we can see that he must have been Ratmann since 1445,Mayor from 1466 to 1471, it can be seen from King Christian the first coronation that he was ... Primus Consul... as first Mayor of Flensburg also a report from Jonas Hoyer mentions Haing Paisen in 1452as Mayor and a W Plate in 1461 which must mean that he became Ratmann again for the period 1448-1452.
      We have learnt that he was a good and thoughtful administrator and caretaker of the poor but he also had a very difficult period when he entered politic and went against the king, what moved him to do this is unclear, however it was a time when the King Christian had the battle of Brunkeberg and the loss of friendly relationships with Sweden plus the whole Holstein Nobility turned against him, he was taking loans and using the cities as pledge at the time.
      So the Mayor has taken in the nobleman Claus Rixtorff who owned property in Flensburg and the island of Aerø who was against the Kingand when the Kings soldiers arrived in Flensburg he had them evicted,he had also in other ways insulted the King.
      He was then caught and put in prison however his friend the Queeen Rorothea, the Bishop Nicolaus Wolff in Slesvig and Albrecjt Krummedirkin Luebeck and the Knight Claus Roennow all appealed to the King and he was pardoned, however he was not allowed to enter Flensburg and could only come as close as to the area of Adelby, he kept his wealth though.
      He had to as punishment write a letter of apology to the King dated August 29 1473 in which he with outstretched arms, free will,voluntarily and not forced excused himself and promised to serve his King without objections etc.
      He seems again to be Ratmann in Flensburg because on August 26 1483where he gives the heirs from pastor Tymesson permission to pay for a house it seems that he must have died shortly thereafter.
      1 2 Birth: 1417 in Flensburg, Denmark (now Germany) Death: ABT 1483

      Father: Paye JEPPSON b: ABT 1380 Mother: Frouwe N. N.

      Marriage 1 Catharina N. N.

      Children

      Has Children Rickert HAYSEN
      Sources:

      Abbrev: Gether (1987)
      Title: Middelander-familien i Flensborg og Nordfrisland.
      Author: Gether, K.
      Publication: Lyngby, Denmark: Dansk Historisk Haandbogsforlag, 1987.
      Page: p. 32-37.
      Abbrev: Hoyvald (1997)
      Title: Descendants of Paye Jepsen (E-mail letter)
      Author: Hoyvald, Niels
      Publication: niels@blast.net
      Source: e-mail from Niels Høyvald , Nov. 13, 1997.
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      Haynes Pays

      Svend Aage Mørkve writes that Haynes Pays "was a merchant in Flensburg, but are selected for mayor in the year 1452, and mentioned as such in 1462 and 1483rd As mayor, he visited in 1462 the Oldenburg government. He is also mentioned as supervisors of the houses Mentioning St. Canutgildet had placed their capital, and he gave a sum of 40 Mark St. Nicholas Church's poor, a sum which was also housed in buildings Flensburg got its first mayor in the year 1379, and Hayngh Pays "was the 10th in the row. About him there is a very sjæden record from 29 August 1495, which state that Haynes pays "wandages mayor two Flensburger Borch" through his participation in Claus Rixtorps rebellious project against the king, has been deprived of his office and imprisoned in 1473 "After a short period of exile was Haynes Pays apparently taken into favor again, in 1483 he is mentioned again as Rådmannen "

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      Diagram A-8, Middelalder Familier.

      From Carl Müller: Rådmann i Flensburg. (Halling bd.1,s.40, person 8) (Kilde: Knud Gether: Middelalderfamilier fra Flensborg, Dansk Historisk Håndbogsforlag, 1986-87) bd. 1, s. 32, person A.8

      From Nis-Petersen: Er wohnte am Südermarkt und hatte Landbesitz außerhalb der Stadt, wird 1441 in der Kaufmannsgilde erwähnt, war Ratsherr und als solcher 1462-73 Bürgermeister. In der Auseinandersetzung zwischen König Christian I. und Herzog Gert stellte er sich auf Gerts Seite. Nach dem Krieg wurde auf der Duburg in Haft genommen. Er wurde später nach Fürsprache durch Königin Dorothea und die Bischöfe in Schleswig und Lübeck freigelassen, durfte Flensburg allerdings lange nicht betreten.

      From Michael DuPont: Da man hverken i Flensborg eller i de andre middelalderlige byer havde nogen beholdning af rede penge, og lån var vanskelige at opnå, måtte rådet, hvilket i praksis vil sige borgmesteren som den finansielle forvaltnings leder, udlægge de manglende penge, således at der opstod et løbende mellemværende mellem ham og byen eller rådet i dets egenskab af byens repræsentant. Således blev borgmester Haye Paysen i 1466 kæmnerne 45 m. skyldig, medens det ærbare råd det næste år skyldte Haye 14 m., i løbet af de følgende 5 år stigende til 59 m.; disse beskedne gældsposter opstod dels ved dækning af særlige udgifter, som f.eks. opførelsen af det nye rådhus, dels ved det årlige regnskabsopgør. 1472 måtte Haye forlade byen som landflygtig.

      Holger Hjelholt, Johan Hvidtfeldt og K. Kretzschmer: "Flensborg bys historie", bind I, s. 89

      ... De besatte slotte genvandtes med våbenmagt, og Gerhad blev tvunget til forlig og til at forlade landene. To år senere gjorde han i sept.1472 et nyt oprørsforsøg med Husum som midtpunkt, men flygtede, da Christian nærmede sig i spidsen for landenes væbnede opbud. Det håbløse foretagende havde kun fået få tilhængere uden for de frisiske herreder. I Flensborg støttedes oprøret af borgmester Haye Paysen, som åbnede portene for kongens fjender; han har sikkert, som det fremgår af hans navn og af navne på hans slægtninge, været af nordfrisisk oprindelse. På forbøn af dronningen slap han med livet, men måtte ikke opholde sig i Flensborg; senere er han åbentbart blevet taget til nåde og nævnes 1483 som rådmand. Selv om han må have haft hjælpere, har borgerne i almindelighed, så vidt man kan skønne, ikke deltaget i grevens oprør. Gerhard bekæmpede ganske vist ridderskabet og søgte derfor at danne sig et parti blandt borgere og bønder, men hans politik har sikkert været de flensborgske købmænd for eventyrlig.

      Holger Hjelholt, Johan Hvidtfeldt og K. Kretzschmer: "Flensborg bys historie", bind I, s. 110 og 111. Han g.m. Catharina ....

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      Haying PAYSEN

      ABT 1417 - 1483

      * RESIDENCE: Rådmann 1445, Borgermester 1466-71
      * OCCUPATION: Rådm, Borgerm. Flensburg
      * BIRTH: ABT 1417, Flensburg, Tyskland
      * BAPTISM: (Hayck)
      * DEATH: 1483, Flensburg, Tyskland
      XI.1956 Haying PAYSEN rådmand.

      Født ca. 1417. Død 1483 i Flensborg. Rådmand i Flensborg. ~ med XI.1957 Catharina ? · 1466 valgt til borgmester i Flensborg. 1472 deltog han i det af Grev Gerhard (Gert) i Slesvig-Holsten iværksatte almueoprør imod Chr. I ved at åbne byens porte for grevens tropper. Oprøret mislykkedes og alle kongens fjender fik strenge straffe. Haying blev pågrebet og kastet i fængsel. Kun ved familiens og velhavende venners hjælp, bønner fra dronning Dorothea m.fl. lykkedes det at få ham benådet. For at fremskaffe strafpenge (2000 Mark) måtte han sælge eller pantsætte nogle af sine gårde. Senere synes han dog igen at været blevet rådmand i Flensborg, men ikke borgmester [20].


      Flensburg fikk sin første borgemester i 1379. Hayn Paysen var den 10. i rekken. Han ble borgermester i 1452. Han ble fratatt sitt embete og fengslet i 1473 på grunn av opprør mot kongen. "Particierslægt" S.18

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      Hayn Paysen

      Svend Aage Mørkvig skriver at Hayn Paysen: "var købmand i Flensborg, men bliver udvalgt til borgermester i år 1452, og nævnes som sådan i 1462 og 1483. Som borgermester besøgte han i 1462 den oldenborgske regering. Han nævnes også som tilsynsførende med de huse, hvori St. Canutgildet havde anbragt deres kapital, og han gav en sum på 40 Mark til St. Nicolaikirkens fattige, en sum der ligeledes blev anbragt i ejendomme Flensborg fik sin første borgermester i år 1379, og Hayngh Paysen" var den 10. i rækken. Om ham findes der en ganske sjæden optegnelse fra den 29. august 1495, der meddeler at Hayn Paysen "wandages borgermester to Flensborch" gennem sin deltagelse i Claus Rixtorps oprørske projekt mod Kongen, er blevet frataget sit embede og fængslet i 1473" "Efter kort tids landsforvisning blev Hayn Paysen åbenbart taget til nåde igen, for i 1483 nævnes han atter som rådmann"

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