Ki Watanabe
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Ki Watanabe (Tenpo era September 9, 7 (October 18, 1836) - 1896 (1896) June 24 when Watanabe advances) is Matsuyo clansman of the late Tokugawa period, a public prosecutor of the Meiji period. Senate house Diet member、House of Peers Imperial nominee to the House of Peers、錦鶏間祗候。 The popular name is left Taro.
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Career
I am born in Shinano Kunimatsu charges Shiroshita Daikancho as the eldest son of Watanabe Judayuu of Matsuyo clansman, the art of spear-fighting instructor. I came to study under Shozan Sakuma and associated with Genzui Kusaka and Shintaro Nakaoka and discussed the national affairs. I participated in inverse curtain exercise afterwards while going to Kyoto, and making temporary lodging in a residence of Tomomi Iwakura. When Boshin War broke out, I conformed to Governor-General Hokuriku Expressway van and a life of Iwakura and became the messenger to the various feudal clans. I was sent back to Matsuyo and gathered feudal clan soldiers and fought in one place after another by Hokuetsu district war, Aizu War afterwards.
I entered a service in (1869), the Ministry of Justice in 1869 and advanced to 弾正少忠. I moved to the Department of Justice with the abolition of the Ministry of Justice of (1871) in 1871 and successively held 少丞兼権大検事, 大丞兼大検事, the great secretary and served as the emperor's reign official secretary in (1879) in 1879. In the next year, I became Supreme Court official appointed by the Emperor public prosecutor and served as a senate house Diet member. I took office as (1881), the Supreme Court superintendent public prosecutor in 1881 and held the office until (1886) in 1886. It becomes the senate house Diet member working full time after retirement. On September 29, 1890, left 勅選 to a member of the House of Lords [1] and held the office until I died [2]. On October 20, the same year, a senate house was abolished, and became a court staff in charge of miscellaneous services and was ranked a command in 錦鶏間祗候 [1]; [3].
In "the adventure tale of the Diet hearing assembly hall" published (1890) in December in 1890 "渡邊驥氏演壇 顕 る Ahem the delivery defendant of の 一声満場為 めに silent him 向 て is written down saying seem to address you".
Privilege
- 1888 (1888) May 29 - 勲二等旭日重光章 [4]
- 1889 (1889) November 25 - Great Japanese Imperial Constitution promulgation memory chapter [5]
- - Shozo ranks (1894) on May 21 in 1894 [6]
Footnote
- ^ a b "国立公文書館所蔵勅奏任官履歴原書下巻" 179 pages.
- ^ "history of parliamentary system 100 years - House of Peers, member of the House of Councilors directory" 180 pages.
- ^ "official daily gazette" 2195th, October 22, 1890.
- ^ "official daily gazette" 1473rd "appointment and written appointment" May 30, 1888.
- ^ "official daily gazette" 1928th "appointment and written appointment" November 30, 1889.
- ^ "official daily gazette" 3266th "appointment and written appointment" May 22, 1894.
References
- Torataro Sato edition "Shinano person will" Bunsho era company, 1922.
- House of Representatives, House of Councilors "history of parliamentary system 100 years - House of Peers, member of the House of Councilors directory" Ministry of Finance Printing Bureau, 1990.
- Masao Gabe, Yoshihiro Hirose edition "国立公文書館所蔵勅奏任官履歴原書下巻" oak Publishing, 1995.
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