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Nashchokin, Boris Ivanovich

Boris Ivanovich Nashchokin - governor in Tobolsk , Nizhny Novgorod , Voronezh and Astrakhan .

Boris Ivanovich Nashchokin
Citizenship Russian kingdom
Occupationcity ​​and regimental governor
FatherIvan Pavlovich Nashchokin
ChildrenGrigory and Mikhail

Biography

The representative of the noble family Nashchokins . The third son of Ivan Pavlovich Nashchokin. Brothers - Nikita, Osip and Fedor Nashchokiny.

For the first time, Boris Ivanovich Nashchokin was mentioned in 1606 , when, after the uprising in Moscow and the assassination of False Dmitry I, he came on behalf of the boyars to negotiate with the Polish-Lithuanian ambassadors besieged by the rebellious Muscovites in their homes.

In 1608 - 1609 he was in the Voivodship in Tobolsk . In 1614 - 1619 years - the governor in Nizhny Novgorod . Until 1616, the first governor in Nizhny Novgorod was Prince Vladimir Ivanovich Bakhteyarov-Rostovsky , and Boris Nashchokin was his " comrade " (deputy and second governor). At this time, thieves' Cossacks and Cossacks took Kineshma and Yuryevets, from where they planned to speak to Nizhny Novgorod . In the case of the enemy’s approach, Boris Nashchokin was instructed to “ gather with the Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas Mordovians and supporters in safe places and hunt over Cherkasy and Cossacks .” In 1616, Boris Nashchokin became the first governor in Nizhny Novgorod .

In 1620, B.I. Nashchokin was in the province of Voronezh . Later he served in the palace service, remained in the royal court during the absence of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich in Moscow , was present at the reception of the Kyzylbash merchants, and was awarded several times on Easter Day “ to see the sovereign eyes ” in the room.

In 1620, Boris Nashchokin was appointed “to great snow”, that is, until the end of the year, the second governor in a large regiment in Tula, along with Prince Fedor Semenovich Kurakin . The first governor of the advanced regiment in Dedilovo was Prince Vasily Borisovich Baryatinsky . Boris Nashchokin entered into a local dispute with him, lost and served in prison.

In March 1623, by royal decree, Prince Fyodor Semenovich Kurakin and Boris Ivanovich Nashchokin were appointed governors in a large regiment stationed in Tula .

In 1632 - 1635 he was in the voivodship in Astrakhan, where he was the second governor and " comrade " of the first governor, Prince Alexei Nikitich Trubetskoy .

In 1642 - the first governor in Nizhny Novgorod .

He left behind two sons:

  • Grigory Borisovich Nashchokin , Duma nobleman and diplomat
  • Mikhail Borisovich Nashchokin, childless

Sources

  • Russian biographical dictionary : 25 tons. / Under the supervision of A. A. Polovtsov. 1896-1918.
  • Prince Lobanov-Rostovsky A. B. “Russian Genealogy Book”, Volume 2, St. Petersburg, 1895
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nashokin__Boris_ Ivanovich&oldid = 86634567


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