- Peter Feilberg
Peter Fredrik Feilberg (
7 April 1800 -5 August 1863 ) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician.He was born in
Tønsberg . His family had immigrated fromFlensburg ,Southern Schleswig in 1787.cite book |title=Fra det gamle Skien |last=Schneider |first=J. A. |url=http://www.slekt.org/books/schneiderIII/011-Kapt9.html |year=1924 |publisher=Erik St. Nilssens Forlag |location=Skien |isbn= |chapter=9 |pages= ] Peter Feilberg was adye r by education, and operated a printing press. He also ran a book shop, and, later, a rental library.cite book |title=Fra det gamle Skien |last=Schneider |first=J. A. |url=http://www.slekt.org/books/schneiderIII/013-Kapt11.html |year=1924 |publisher=Erik St. Nilssens Forlag |location=Skien |isbn= |chapter=11 |pages= ]In 1830 Feilberg started the first newspaper in Skien, "
Skiens Ugeblad ". He was notably convicted oflibel in 1837 and sentenced to pay 60 speciedaler; the complaint had been filed by County GovernorFrederik Wilhelm Wedel Jarlsberg .b] Curiously, Feilberg's defender Pavels Hielm was convicted of inappropriate prodecure, having recited a poem during the final speech of the defence, and sentenced to pay 10 speciedaler.c] "Skiens Ugeblad" was liquidated in 1839, but in January 1840 he started another newspaper "Bratsberg Amtstidende ". In 1843 the name was changed to "Bratsberg Amtstidende og Correspondent", andHerman Bagger was brought in as co-editor. In 1844, however, Bagger left to form his own newspaper "Bratsberg Amts Correspondent", later changed to "Correspondenten ". At the same time, Feilberg's newspaper reverted its name to "Bratsberg Amtstidende".cite book |title=Fra det gamle Skien |last=Schneider |first=J. A. |url=http://www.slekt.org/books/schneiderIII/014-Kapt12.html |year=1924 |publisher=Erik St. Nilssens Forlag |location=Skien |isbn= |chapter=12 |pages= ] "Bratsberg Amtstidende" and "Correspondenten" would from now on become fierce rivals.cite book |title=Fogden på Mæla |last=Borchsenius |first=Jacob |year=1999 |url=http://www.borchsenius.no/slekt/fogden.pdf |publisher= |location=Porsgrunn |isbn= ] "Correspondenten" was pressed by Jens Melgaard, a rival of Feilberg.b]In 1837, when local government was introduced in Norway, Feilberg was elected to the first city council of Skien.cite book |title=Fra det gamle Skien |last=Schneider |first=J. A. |url=http://www.slekt.org/books/schneiderIII/012-Kapt10.html |year=1924 |publisher=Erik St. Nilssens Forlag |location=Skien |isbn= |chapter=10 |pages= ] He then served as mayor of Skien from 1838 to 1840. [http://www.gjerpenu.net/dagmagne/skien/ordforer.htm Mayors of Skien, Gjerpen and Solum] ] This was partially possible due to that County Governor Wedel Jarlsberg, who had sued him for libel earlier, had stepped down the same year.d] His rival Herman Bagger became both mayor and parliament member; Feilberg instead allied with another parliament member
Frederik Charlow Sophus Borchsenius .b]One of his sons, Karl (born 1828), became a school principal.e]
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