47. Vladimir Alexandrovich Prevlotskiy 1. Владимир Александрович Превлоцкий 2
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194 RUSSIAN GOVERNORS IN THE KINGDOM OF POLAND (1867-1918) 47. Vladimir Alexandrovich Prevlotskiy 1. Владимир Александрович Превлоцкий 2. B. 1818. 3. Orthodox. 4. Hereditary nobleman. 5. Faculty of Law of Imperial Saint Vladimir University in Kiev, degree of candidate of law conferred in 1839. 6. No reported estate. 7. Wife: Olga Khlebnikova, b. around 1828, d. after 1874, Orthodox, daughter of a merchant. 8. Children: Nikolay, b. 20 March 1850, graduate of Classical Gymnasium in Piotrków, in civil service since 27 October 1869, since 1 November 1873 senior clerk of the administrative department of Płock Governorate government; Alexandr, b. 7 June 1854, student of Imperial College of Law, state administration clerk; Aleksey, b. 25 July 1857, d. after 1895, graduate of St. Petersburg Infantry Junker School, cap- tain 26 February 1889, officer of 7th Gunner Regiment; Viktor, b. 10 April 1863, d. 18 April 1867 in Piotrków, Natalya, b. 6 March 1868 in Piotrków, Lidia, b. 6 March 1868 in Piotrków, d. 9 March 1868 in Piotrków. 9. Father: Alexandr Prevlotskiy. Siblings: Stepan, b. around 1822, graduate of geodetic school, in state service since 10 January 1840, since 10 August 1872 post- master of Lipno Poviat Post Office. 10. 24 July 1839 - chief of unit (stol) of Commissar Commission of Dubno (then Brest-Lytovsk); 21 January 1843 - clerk at the Third Department of the Minis- try of State Domains; 26 January 1843 - given the duties of chief of stol; 26 August 1843 - authorized on the position of chief of stol; 1 May 1845 - the Third Depart- ment renamed to Country Farming Department; 6 April 1849 - senior chief of stol; 4 January 1852 - councillor of the economic department of Kharkov Chamber of State Property (delegated to the poviat of Slovianoserbsk of Ekaterinoslav Governorate to collect data necessary for the ministry; 14 October 1859 - at his own request released from service with the right to wear uniform, transferred to the reserve; 31 March 1860 - incorporated into the staff of MOI and delegated to work in the Commission for poviat and governorate offices; he was assigned by the Minister to Kharkov to collect the data necessary to complete prepared materials on the reform of gover- norate institutions; 22 September 1862 - in charge of the investigating commission for Sunday schools established in St. Petersburg; 27 May 1863 - commissioned by the Minister to participate in the chief investigating commission for political affairs established in Kazan as a member in charge of the chancellery until 24 January 1864; 27 February 1864 – vice-governor of Olonets; 7 May 1864 - authorized on the position of director of Governorate Committee for the Society for Protection over Prisons in Petrozavodsk; 27 December 1866 - at his own request transferred to serve in the Kingdom of Poland and by the decision of the Viceroy incorporated into the Government Commission for Internal Affairs until being appointed vice-governor in one of the Kingdom’s governorates. Due to the Viceroy’s decision to take over BIONOTES 195 the position of Piotrkóv vice-governor transferred to Piotrków to prepare the con- struction of governorate government in due time; 1 January 1867– vice-governor of Piotrków; 4 February 1872 – governor of Płock, 29 March 1874 - released from office at his own request and appointed standing clerk at MOI. 11. 15 August 1840 - Imperator’s gratitude; 16 April 1846 - by the resolution of the Council of Ministers granted financial reward in the amount of half-yearly sal- ary; 6 April 1851 – Order of Saint Anna, Third Class; 11 October 1853 - Imperator’s gratitude for office employees for the 1852 tax collection; 22 August 1857 - badge for 15-year spotless service; 1857 – bronze medal commemorating the 1853-1856 war; 7 June 1862 – Order of Saint Anna, Second Class; 27 March 1866 – Order of Saint Vladimir, Third Class; 11 June 1868 - silver medal on Saint Alexander’s ribbon commemorating settling down of peasants in the Kingdom of Poland; 28 Novem- ber 1869 - for fruitful, perfect and ardent service granted financial reward of 1,000 rubles; 28 March 1871 – Order of Saint Stanislaus, First Class. 12. 6 July 1839 - collegiate secretary with seniority since the day of joining the service; 1 May 1843 – titular councillor; 15 May 1848 - collegiate assessor with sen. until 4 May 1848; 24 July 1851 - court councillor with sen. since 4 May 1851; 14 July 1854 – collegiate councillor with sen. since 4 May 1854; 13 September 1856 – state councillor with sen. since 1 May 1855; 27 March 1864 - for distinction promoted to the rank of active state councillor. 13. Until 1856 Prevlotskiy claimed that his origin was that of “son of colle- giate registrar”, but in that year he presented a certificate from the Heroldia dated 22 October 1855 confirming his authorization in hereditary nobility, which was in- scribed in the Staff Service List. In his request to be transferred to serve in the King- dom he claimed that he knew the Polish language, which was evidenced by being commissioned by MOI to conduct the security surveillance of the Poles sent to exile in Olonets Governorate. To become more credible, he wrote as follows: ”я русский по душе и вероисповеданию, дед мой, отец мой и я – исповедания православ- ного”. He was described by Piotrków gendarmerie as a wise and experienced clerk, however, taking a clearly indifferent attitude to his work. Besides, it was reported that he was very secretive in his activities in service as well as in private life – this was a person of unclear origin and outlook. As Płock Governor he was considered to be a protector of Polish clerks. 14. Died after 1874. 15. GARF, f. 110, inv. 24, del. 338; RGIA, f. 1284, inv. 42, del. 24; inv. 43, del. 7 year 1869; inv. 44, del. 46 year 1872; AGAD, Secretary of State of the Kingdom of Poland, del. 776/1866; SA in Łódź, Piotrków Governorate government, del. 646; ASCPP in Piotrków Trybunalski, del. 38, fol. 13; del. 39, fol. 1-1v, 3v-4v, 18v-19; OPA in Piotrków Trybunalski, ASCPP in Piotrkowie Trybunalskim, del. year 1867, fol. 55v-56; ”Олонецкия Губернския Ведомости” 1864, no. 13, p. 1; ”Dziennik War- szawski”1871, no. 70, p. 539; Памятная Книжка Плоцкой Губернии на 1874 год, pp. 5, 46; Список гражданским чинам четвертаго класса. Исправлен по 10-е Мая 1874 года, St. Petersburg 1874, p. 177; Список гражданским чинам четвертаго класса. Исправлен по 25-е Января 1875 года, St. Petersburg 1875, p. 166; Список капитанам армейской 196 RUSSIAN GOVERNORS IN THE KINGDOM OF POLAND (1867-1918) пехоты по старшинству. Составлен по 1-е Мая 1895 г., St. Petersburg 1895, p. 147; Н. А. Кораблев, Т. А. Мошина, Олонецкие губернаторы и генерал-губернаторы. Био- графический справочник, Petrozavodsk 2006; Т. А. Мошина, Олонецкие вице-губер- наторы. Краткий биографический справочник, Petrozavodsk 2007, p. 25; Płock Scien- tific Society, Zieliński Library, del. 339: A. Maciesza, source materials for the work ”Gubernatorowie płoccy”; E. Piórkowska, Prawosławni w Płocku w XIX wieku, [in:] Dzieje Płocka, vol. 2, Dzieje miasta w latach 1793–1945, ed. M. Krajewski, Płock 2006. 48. Trifiliy Lukich Rafalskiy 1. Трифилий Лукич Рафальский 2. B. 13 June 1855. 3. Orthodox. 4. Hereditary nobleman of Volynian Governorate. 5. Faculty of Law of Imperial Saint Vladimir University in Kiev, degree of full student 1879, degree of candidate of law 7 November 1880. 6. No reported estate. 7. Wife: since 1881 Maria Mikhailovna Kiseleva, Orthodox, daughter of sotnik of Don Cossacks Army, of noble origin. 8. Children: Sergey, b. 13 June 1882, in Volynian Governorate, d. around 1944 in Greece, lawyer, vice-prosecutor in Athens; Boris, b. 7 June 1884 in Volynian Gov- ernorate, d. after 1917, mathematician, committed suicide; Vladimir, b. 17 June 1886 in Volynian Governorate, d. 12 May 1945 in Prague, graduate of Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages at MFA, diplomat, secretary of the Russian diplomatic mission to Rome (1915-1917), representative of anti-Bolshevik authorities in Prague in 1918, married since 1928 to Maria Dmitriyevna Shcherbacheva, b. 1903, d. 1971; Vasiliy, b. 5 January 1888 in Volynian Governorate, d. 30 January 1944 in Bilec [?] in Poland, med- ical doctor employed in Sochi, married to Efrida, medical doctor; unknown name, mentioned 11 September 1908 student in Kiev, committed suicide due to cholera. 9. Father: Luka Mikhailovich Rafalskiy, b. 1812 in the poviat of Kovel of Volynian Governorate, d. 3 January 1886, son of Orthodox priest from Smidin in the poviat of Kovel, graduate of Volynian Theological College 1833, teacher at Men’s Gymnasium in Zhytomyr, member of Volynian Governorate Statistical Commit- tee, writer, author of the following works: Исторического очерка города Житомира, Путешествия по Острожскому уезду Волынской губернии в 1864-1865 гг., Опыт географического курса для народных училищ волынской губернии. Siblings: Pyotr, collegiate councillor, member of the penal department of Taganrog District Court (in 1905); Vasiliy, editor of ” Донские Губернские Ведомости”. 10. 2 January 1880 - accepted to serve at the Chancellery of Governor-General of Kiev, Podolia and Volynia; 21 January 1880 - assistant to clerk of the Chancellery of Governor-General of Kiev, Podolia and Volynia; 1 June 1880 - clerk in the Chan- cellery of Governor-General of Kiev, Podolia and Volynia (27 April-9 May 1881 - commissioned to explain the matter of anti-Jewish unrest in Kiev); 20 July 1881 - peace mediator of the first district of the poviat of Rivne of Volynian Governorate; BIONOTES 197 1 May 1883 - acting marshal of the