Ferdinand Nicolai Roll (28
May 1831 - 28 February 1921) was a Norwegian
jurist and politician for the Conservative
Party.
He was born in Trondhjem as the son of judge and politician
Jacob Roll and his third wife
Nicoline Selmer. He had three siblings. Like his father, he took a
law education, enrolling as a student in 1847 and graduating as
cand.jur. in 1852.
In 1870 he
was appointed district stipendiary magistrate
(sorenskriver) in Romsdalens Amt
. He resided in Molde
.
While
stationed here, he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament
in 1877, representing the constituency of
Aalesund og Molde. He was re-elected in 1880 and
1883.
When the
first cabinet Stang
assumed office in 1889, Roll was brought in as a part of the
executive branch of government. He was appointed
Minister of Justice
and the Police on 13 July.
He left on 30 June 1890 to become a member of
the Council of State Division in Stockholm
the next day, leaving that position on 5 March
1891.
In 1892 he was elected for a final term in Parliament.
He was also appointed
Supreme
Court
Assessor.
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