Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg
Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg (15 June 1829 – 30 October 1911) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.
He served as County Governor of Bratsberg Amt (today named Telemark) from 1881 to 1889.[1]
He then entered national politics, as a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm from 13 July 1889 to 1 July 1890. On this day, he was appointed Minister of Justice and the Police in the first cabinet Stang. He held this position until the first cabinet Stang fell on 5 March 1891.[2]
After this he was appointed County Governor of Smaalenenes Amt (today named Østfold). He held the position until 1905.[1] In 1892 he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament, oddly enough representing the constituency Brevik,[2] located in Telemark where had formerly been County Governor. He served only one parliamentary term.
References
- 1 2 Norwegian Counties — World Statesmen.org
 - 1 2 Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
 
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Niels Mathias Rye  | 
County Governor of Telemark 1881–1889  | 
 Succeeded by Otto Benjamin Andreas Aubert  | 
| Preceded by Ferdinand Nicolai Roll  | 
Norwegian Minister of Justice and the Police 1890–1891  | 
 Succeeded by Ole Anton Qvam  | 
| Preceded by Johan Lauritz Rasch  | 
County Governor of Østfold 1891–1905  | 
 Succeeded by Hans Christian Albert Hansen  |