Mathias Lunding
Mathias Lunding was a brewer who served as burgermaster of Copenhagen and director of the Danish Asiatic Company.
Early life and background
Lunding was born on 21 June 1728 in Copenhagen, the son of ship captain Mathias Ibsen Lunding and Kirstine Johanne Christensdatter. The family lived in Copenhagen's maritime Christianshavn district. Lunding's father had assumed the surname after his home town, Lunding, a village in Stabæk Parish, Haderslev. He is considered the founder of the patrician Lunding family. During the Great Northern War, Lunding's father was captured by a Swedish privateer and brought to Gothenburg. He later managed to escape by attacking his guard. His injuries from the affair contributed to his early death a few years later, just a ffew months after Lunding was born. Balthasar Denner has painted a portrait of him.Lunding's mother married again on 15 November 1730 to wine merchant Hans Pedersen Kinchel.
Career
On 25 April 1759, Lunding acquired citizenship as a brewer. In 1767, he was appointed as councillor in the city's Poor Authority, Overformynder and Administrator of Møn Prison. On 1 January 1768, he was elected as vice mayor of Copenhagen. The Copenhagen Magistrate was dissolved by C. F. Struense just two months later. After Struense's fall, on 3 August 1771, Lunding became part of a commission tasked with reestablishing the government of Copenhagen. In 1772–1782, he once again served as vice mayor of the city. In 1772, he was also appointed as director of the Royal Orphanage. In 1776, he was appointed as one of the directors of the Almindelige Enkekasse. In 1778, he was appointed as one of the directors of Brand Assurance Compagniet forVarer og Effekter, a fire insurance company complementing Hjøbenhavns Brandforsikring. In 1782, he became a councillor in Søkommissariatskollegiet. In the same year, he became a member of a port commission. In 1783, he was elected as chief legal officer of the Danish Asiatic Company.
Personal life
Lunding was married on 3 October 1759 ito Agnetha Schiøtt. She was a daughter of Justitsraad Niels Schiøtt andShe bore him six children.Lunding's wife died on 9 March 1779 in Copenhagen. She is buried in the bural chapel of the Church of the Holy Ghost. She is commemorated by an epitaph in the House of the Holy Ghost.
Lunding died on 21 June 1788 in Copenhagen. He was buried in the family's burial chapel in the Church of the Holy Ghost.