Fyodor Ivanovich Loshkeit (1846-1931) - member of the Grodno district court, member of the IV State Duma from the Grodno province .
| Fedor Ivanovich Loshkeit | ||||
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| Date of Birth | October 3 (15), 1846 | |||
| Date of death | April 24, 1931 (84 years old) | |||
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| Occupation | judicial officer | |||
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Biography
Orthodox. Hereditary nobleman of the Grodno province. Landowner of Bialystok County (261 tithes ).
He received secondary education at the Gatchina Nikolaev Orphan Institute , whose special classes he graduated in 1864 with the right to the rank of XIV class . In the same year he joined the staff of the office of the Minsk Governor . In 1866 he was transferred to the post of assistant assistant overseer of the 1st district of the excise department of the Minsk province.
In 1875 he transferred to the Ministry of Justice with the appointment of the Justice of the Peace of the Telshev Judicial-World District of the Coven Province. Then he consistently held the following positions: Justice of the Peace Posad of Grodisk, Warsaw Province (1878–1884), Chairman of the Congress of Magistrates of the 2nd District of the Kielce Province (1884–1887) and Chairman of the Congress of Magistrates of the 1st District of the Lublin Province (1887–1910). He rose to the rank of full state adviser ( January 1, 1900 ). In 1910 he was appointed a member of the Grodno District Court, in which position he remained until his election to the State Duma, when he was dismissed, according to a petition, with a uniform. In addition, since 1908 he was an honorary magistrate of Bialystok and then Grodno counties.
In 1912 he was elected a member of the IV State Duma from the Grodno province. Adhered to the faction of the progressives (in the 2nd session - non-partisan). He was a fellow chairman of the editorial commission, as well as a member of the commissions: on request, on judicial reforms and on city affairs.
After the February Revolution, he carried out the instructions of the Provisional Committee of the State Duma ; on March 17, 1917, he was sent as a representative of the State Duma to the Commission on the arrangement of temporary rural courts. Then he was a member of the Special Commission to consider questions of pardon or facilitate the fate of convicts and the Commission on pardon and mitigation of the fate of persons convicted by military and naval courts. In September 1917 he was appointed Grodno provincial commissar of the Provisional Government .
He died in 1931. He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in St. Petersburg. He was married to Natalya Grigoryevna Antonikovskaya, had two children.
Rewards
- Order of St. Anne , 2nd art. (1892)
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd art. (1903)
- Order of St. Stanislav 1st Art. (1905)
- medal "For works on the first general census"
- badge of honor immaculate service for XL years
Sources
- The list to the departments of the Ministry of Justice. Part three. 1894. - SPb., 1894. - S. 69.
- List of civil ranks of the IV class for 1907. - SPb., 1907. - S. 824.
- List of civil ranks of the fourth class. Corrected on March 1, 1916. Part one. - PG., 1916 .-- S. 248.
- 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. - M.: ROSSPEN, 2008.
- Tile V.N. Links of a single chain: Big and small events in the history of the Grodno region of the 19th — 20th centuries. - Grodno: GrSU, 2009.
- Burial Information at Skorbim.com