Ivan Andreevich Gamaleya (1699-1766) - statesman, general judge.
Ivan Andreevich Gamaleya | |
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Date of Birth | December 6, 1699 |
Date of death | March 21, 1766 (66 years old) |
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Occupation | general judge |
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Biography
Ivan Gamaley was born on December 6, 1699 in the family of fellow Alexander Andreyevich Gamaley (from Little Russian nobles ) and his wife Anastasia Mikhailovna (nee Miklashevskaya), the native nephew of Esaula Mikhail Andreevich Gamaley [1] [2] .
He began his service in 1720, when, together with his brothers, he was appointed to the rank of bunchuk comrades. In the same year, he was a member of the hetman's vice-retinue during Prince Alexander Menshikov's stay in Little Russia , and then lived for several years in St. Petersburg , where he was busy returning to his possession the village of Yudinov and the Volotin farm, unfairly mixed with the lands, obtained by Menshikov near Pochep [2] .
In 1728, he accompanied the hetman of the Zaporozhian Troops, Daniel Apostol, on his trip to Moscow , after which he performed a number of service assignments of a diverse nature [2] .
In 1733 he was entrusted with the delimitation of the disputed lands of the village of Agaryan; in the same year, he was sent to the Polish campaign, to the team of the general sign-up Lizogub, during which he β sent all sorts of ships instead of the general court, also rozisknΡe and criminal cases β; further Gamaley was in 1733-1735. under Lieutenant-General L. V. Izmailov [2] .
In 1736, I.A. Gamaley was sent " in the most important Her Imperial Majesty's business " to the Mirgorod regiment, where he bought food and forage for the army, and the next year with Prilutsky Colonel Gregory Galagan maintained a command on the line, was under Prince Baryatinsky in Perevochnaya and β convoyed β by General-in-Chief A. I. Rumyantsev from Peregrovochnaya to Oposhny [2] .
In 1738, he also bought provisions and fodder for the army in Pogar, then with lieutenant colonel Prince Volkonsky distributed in Chernigov and Starodubovsky regiments money for oxen taken from ordinary people to the army, sent food and forage to the army, recruited β ammune stuff β, sent officers. for a rendezvous βand, in conclusion,β reconsidered βthe Starodubovsky regiment, which sent the campaign to Field Marshal Count Peter Petrovich Lassi [2] .
Having fulfilled the above orders, Gamaleya himself went on a military campaign, wintered on the line under general baggage director Y. E. Lizogub , after which in 1739 he set out on a new campaign under General Ensemble Rumyantsev, was at a rendezvous in Pereyaslav and Krylov; then, crossing the Dnieper from Tripoli, he took part in the capture of the Turkish camp and the city of Khotin . Since that time, he has almost exclusively served a service of a peaceful nature [2] .
In 1740, he was in charge of the Sheptaky prison, was present at the General Court instead of the general convoy Lizogub and β continued his life there after a few years β and was a member of the Court of Arbitration, Volov and the Counting Commissions (from June 1740); In the same year, he was sent to the Nezhinsky, Kievsky, Pereyaslavsky and Prilutsky regiments β for the sake of examination at established horse-breeding factories about mares and stallions β [2] .
On June 16, 1744, he was identified with Brigadier Yurlov in the investigative commission about the General Clerk Bezborodk and the senior clerk Kholodovich on the famous denunciation of them by Chernigov regimental reportary Molyavka and centurion of the Yagotinsky Kupchinsky [2] .
For all of the above services, Ivan Andreevich Gamaley was " certified " by the General Military Chancellery as a colonel in 1744, which was also " submitted " to the Senate, but without result, and on May 1, 1745 he was appointed a member of the General Court [2] .
In 1746, at the request of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna Fyodor Dubyansky's confessor, Gamaley, by order of the General Military Chancellery, delimited the lands of the SS. Klimok and Chepleyevka, then again took part in the investigative commission on Bezborodka and Kholodovich (1747-1748; despite the evidence given by Kupchinsky, the case ended in 1751 in favor of Bezborodko, who was again appointed to the General Office. Kupchinsky was deprived of the staff and βI took 100 blows with a cue β [3] [4] ), I was in the β border commission from the Little Russia region with the Fully Commission β (1749) and since 1750 was again a member of the General Court [2] .
On August 26, 1750, according to the hetmanβs warrant, Gamaley was appointed Mirgorodsky to be a punitive colonel, and he received 50 rank courtyards in his possession. Being in this position, he went with a regiment on a campaign, in 1752 he was freed from it and in 1755 he was again appointed a member of the General Court [2] .
On July 26, 1757, already in old age, he was dismissed from all services, but nevertheless continued to take part in certain affairs of the region, for example, in 1761, he was " appointed to the office of the office of Little Russian Scarbu " [2] .
Around 1762, he received the rank of general judge [2] .
Within the limits of the future Chernihiv province, he owned the villages of Yudinov, Chekhovka, half of Semyanovka and other estates. For his first wife, Marfa Ivanovna Annenkova, daughter of a colonel, G. received rich estates in the Putivl district; the second marriage, he was married to the daughter of a bunker comrade, Anna Ivanovna Borozdne, who was previously married to Count Gavril Ivanovich Vladislavich-Raguzinsky [2] .
Ivan Andreevich Gamaley died on March 21, 1766 [2] .
Notes
- β Gamaleya, Mikhail Andreevich // Russian biographical dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- β 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Gamaleya, Ivan Andreevich // Russian biographical dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- β Bezborodko, Andrei Yakovlevich // Russian biographical dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- β N.I. Grigorovich, βChancellor Prince Bezborodkoβ (βRussian Archiveβ, 1874, Prince I)
Literature
- Lazarevsky A. , Description of Little Ukraine, volume I and II.
- Modzalevsky B. L. , Little Russian genealogy, Vol. I;
- Kharkov Historical Archive at the University , No. 3705.
Links
- Ivan Andreevich Gamaley on Rodovod.