Yakov Alekseevich Lvov (1879 - after 1917) - Novorzhevsk district leader of the nobility, member of the IV State Duma from the Pskov province .
| Yakov Alekseevich Lvov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 19 ( May 1 ) 1879 |
| Date of death | is unknown |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | zemstvo leader |
| Education | |
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Biography
Orthodox. From the hereditary nobles of the Pskov province. Landowner of the Novorzhevsky district .
Born in the village of Krulikhino (Korolikhino) on May 1, 1879 (Gregorian). Jacob's parents were the captain of the Life Guards of the Ulan Regiment, Aleksey Pavlovich Lvov (11.02. (30.01) 1853 - 1889) and his legal wife Alexandra Yakovlevna Esipovich (15 (3) .07.1857 - 1.09 (19.08) .1905). Mother was the daughter of a famous lawyer and senator Yakov Grigorievich Esipovich . He had an older brother Pavel Alekseevich Lvov (b. 2.05 (20.04) .1878), who was an honorary magistrate of the Novorzhevsky district . He had a sister, Kira Alekseevna (b. 1884).
He graduated from the Pskov gymnasium and the law faculty of St. Petersburg University .
After graduation, he joined the State Chancellery , where, among other works, he took part in the clerical work of the Special Meeting on measures to strengthen peasant land ownership chaired by I. L. Goremykin (1905).
In 1906 he left the service at the State Chancellery and took up agriculture and social activities. Since 1904, he was elected vowel of the Novorzhevsky district and Pskov provincial zemstvo assemblies . In 1907 he was elected Novorzhevsky district leader of the nobility , to which position in January 1913 he was re-elected to the third triennium. In addition, since 1905 he has been an honorary magistrate for the Novorzhevsky district, since 1909 - the chairman of the economic council of the Pskov provincial zemstvo (by election), since 1910 - the chairman of the Novorzhevsky district committee for organizing public works (as appointed). He rose to the rank of state adviser (1917), since 1913 he was in the court rank of chamber junker .
Around 1910, with his brother Paul, on a suburban plot of land near the Peterhof road in the suburbs of St. Petersburg ( Ligovo ), a new holiday village was formed , which was called " Sosnovaya Polyana ."
In 1912 he was elected to the State Duma from the Pskov province by the 1st Congress of City Voters. He was a member of the faction of Russian nationalists and moderate right (FNUP), after its split in August 1915 - in the group of supporters P.N.Balashov . He was a member of the commissions: on the means of communication, agricultural, in the direction of legislative assumptions, financial, military and naval affairs, as well as local government.
After the February Revolution, he was appointed deputy commissar of the Provisional Committee of the State Duma to the Committee of Maria Pavlovna on the supply of clothing for lower ranks who were dismissed to their homeland and to the Committee of the military sanitary organizations Maria Pavlovna and Victoria Fedorovna.
The further fate is unknown. Was married. The family probably emigrated abroad after the 1917 revolution.
Rewards
Yakov Alekseevich Lvov was awarded the Golden Badge in memory of the 50th anniversary of Zemstvo institutions and the Badge of distinction for works on land management; Order of St. Anne 2 tbsp. and St. Vladimir 3 and 4, as well as a light bronze medal commemorating the 300th anniversary of the reign of the House of Romanov and the Most Highly approved persons who took part in the delivery of loyal congratulations to Their Imperial Majesties on March 31, 1913
Interesting Facts
The Lvov family owned the site on the Peterhof Road in St. Petersburg since 1878. They became the owners of this seaside summer cottage after the English merchant Richard Chidson. The site was recorded on Alexandra Yakovlevna Lvov ( 1857 - 1905 ), the wife of the retired chief of staff of the cavalry Life Guards of the Ulan Regiment Alexei Pavlovich Lvov ( 1853 - 1889 ). Alexandra Yakovlevna was the daughter of a well-known lawyer and senator Yakov Grigorievich Esipovich . When the sons of Ulan Pavel and Yakov Alekseevich grew up and became large Novorzhevsk and Opochetsky landowners (the village of Krulikhino, the village of Nizhny Kunino), they decided to re-plan the plot for the holiday village , which was called "Sosnovaya Polyana."
Sources
- 4th convocation of the State Duma: Artistic phototype. an album with portraits and biographies. - St. Petersburg: edition of N. N. Olshansky, 1913.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. (unavailable link) - M.: ROSSPEN, 2008.
- Nikolaev A. B. Commissioners of the Provisional Committee of the State Duma (February - March 1917): personnel // From the depths of time. - SPb., 1995. No. 5.
- S. B. Gorbatenko. “Peterhof Road. Historical and architectural guide. ”- St. Petersburg: European House, 2002, 448 p.
- G.A. Gorelovsky. The history of the village of Krulikhin in faces and estates. - Pskov: 2013.