Pushkin , Boris Grigorievich , voivode , son of Grigori Grigorievich Pushkin - “Sulmshi”, which is why sometimes called Sulmshin-Pushkin; belonged to the same branch of the Pushkin family, from which the famous boyar Grigory Gavrilovich Pushkin originated, and was his cousin. Boris Grigorievich in 1611 was already a steward and is mentioned in the 1616 “salary book”. In 1620-22, he was commander in Mtsensk , and in March 1622 - regimental commander of the 2nd part of the guard regiment, which stood in Mtsensk. In 1626, on March 25th, he was told to be the 2nd (smaller) commander in a large regiment stationed in Tula.
By decree Gosudarev (dated June 27, 1626), from June, the second half of each regiment was ordered to remain with smaller voivods until the autumn, when the first half with large voivods had to change them, and only in the case of the expected Crimean raid did both halves were to be in their places; as the raid did not follow, then on November 18, 1626, the second half with the less regimental governors was released. On November 27, Pushkin was already in Moscow.
On April 5, 1632, it was indicated to be on the regiments to lesser governors, while B. G. Pushkin was still in a large regiment stationed in Tula. In July 1632, when to the Sovereign from the mountains. Livny arrived from Livnyi voevoda a note about the appearance of Tatars in Livny district, it was sent to Tula to B.G. Pushkin, as the governor of the Big Regiment, a warning "to live with great care." In November of the same year, Pushkin was released. In 1334, the Sovereign pointed out to the steward and voivode Borovsky, Prince. Ive Nick. Khovansky, and Kaluga voivode Prince. Fedor Fedorovich Volkonsky-Sherikh to go against "thieves, Kaluga Cossacks". To help them from Mozhaisk Mozhaisk governors were ordered to boyars Prince. Dmitry Mamstryukovich Cherkassky yes Prince. Dmitry Mikhailovich Pozharsky to send B. G. Pushkin. As a result of this appointment a local affair arose between Le Havre. Grieg Pushkin, who stood for the honor of a kind, and Prince. Pozharsky.
Boris G. also "beat the brow" Sovereign on Pozharsky. The result of local affairs was: firstly, the fact that Boris Pushkin and Prince. Fyodor Volkonsky did not have time to hike, and Prince. Ive Nick. Khovansky had to be alone, and secondly the boyars sentenced Prince. Dm M. Pozharsky on the steward Bohr. Grieg Pushkin "give defense" and put Boris in jail; On May 2, 1634, the sentence was carried out. In 1638 he was in Moscow, where he had a courtyard on the Arbat, in the parish of the church of Sv. Dmitry Solunsky, and in February 1639 he was told to be a comrade of the city governor in Vyazma, where he probably stayed until September 1640. In 1643, on May 1, "according to the Crimean news," governors were appointed, but this time not along the shelves, but "according to their places"; Boris Grigorievich Pushkin did not go to Tula, as he fell ill, and was replaced by another person.
Literature
“Acts of Moscow. State. ", T. І, p. 140, 354; “Russian. Ist Library., Vol. IX, pp. 393, 415, 417, 421, 430, 438; “Bit Books”, ed. 2nd Dep. Own E. I. V. Kantsel., T. , 1195, 1202, 1207, 1269; Vol. II., pp. 639, 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 653, 654, 655, 658, 659, 691; “Palace Ranks”, vol. I, p. 303, 487, 502, 522, 791, 847, 870; T. II, p. 10, 268, 373, 598, 638, 701, 847, 858, 873; A. Barsukov, “Lists of city governors”; P.I. Ivanov, "A pointer to the boyars books." Boyarsky list of N. P. Likhachev, p. 10; “Document description. Mosk. Arch. Min Just. ”, T. І. and xi; "The census book of Moscow in 1638", M. 1881, p. 243; “Thu Mosk. Total ist and ancient. ", 1903, II, 7.
Links
Pushkin, Boris Grigorievich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.