Mikhail Nikolaevich Butkevich (1855 — after 1930) - member of the State Council of the Russian Empire , lawyer , landowner , real state adviser .
| Mikhail Nikolaevich Butkevich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | December 29, 1855 |
| Date of death | after 1930 |
| Nationality | |
| Occupation | Member of the State Council of the Russian Empire , lawyer , landowner |
Biography
Mikhail Nikolaevich Butkevich was born in a Russian Orthodox noblemanly landowner family. He was a large landowner, he belonged in 1906 in the Novgorod province: ancestral estate - 8 thousand acres and 6 thousand acres, acquired land; owned 2 houses in St. Petersburg, the estimated value of which in 1912 was 113,562 rubles. He entered the Imperial University of St. Petersburg . According to intelligence information, he distributed editions of the organization “ Earth and Freedom ”. Arrested in St. Petersburg after the assassination attempt on March 13, 1879 in Drenteln . During the search, publications of the organization “ Earth and Freedom ” were found. Enclosed in the Lithuanian castle . By order of the St. Petersburg Governor-General of June 9, 1879, he was expelled under public supervision to the Vologda province ; since July 12, 1879 he was settled in Vologda. In 1882 he graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Imperial University of St. Petersburg . In 1884 he was elected magistrate of the Tikhvin district of the Novgorod province , in this position until 1890. In 1890 he became an honorary magistrate, in the same year he received the rank of state councilor . In 1890 he became the leader of the nobility in Tikhvin County; held this position until 1917. April 10, 1906 was elected a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire from the Novgorod Provincial Zemstvo Assembly. In June 1909 he left the Council of State after the expiration of his term of office. In 1909, he participated as a delegate in the 3rd Congress of the " Union of October 17th ." March 10, 1917 participated in a meeting of the Permanent Council of the United Nobility and became the Novgorod provincial leader of the nobility. The latest mention of Butkevich in the documents of the Commission on the History of Knowledge. It contains the Agreement of March 15, 1930 of the deputy chairman of the KIZ [1] I. Yu. Krachkovsky with MN Butkevich for archival work.
Notes
- ↑ KIZ - Commission on the History of Knowledge
Links
- Council of State: East. essay / Comp .: A.G., M.L. Levenson. - St. Petersburg: type. "Russia", 1907. - XII, 243 p., 1 p. : Portr .; S. 238
- Figures of the revolutionary movement in Russia , T. 2. The seventies. Vol. I. A - E. - 1929. - XXV p., 406 stb. / stb. 157
- Butkevich Mikhail Nikolaevich
- Sergey Volkov. The highest bureaucracy of the Russian Empire. Brief Dictionary . - M .: Litres, 2016 .-- ISBN 978-5-91244-166-0 .
- Knowledge History Commission. 1921-1932 g - Page 170 (inaccessible link)
- BUTKEVICH M.N. - IN POMPOLIT
- T. Vladimirova. More about Butkevichs ...