Gavrila Leontiev - Russian diplomat , ambassador , clerk of the 17th century .
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In 1612-1614, the first clerk of the Vladimir quarter (25 rubles).
In May 1627 he was granted the clerk with an appointment to the Patriarchal court order , where he served from 1628 to October 1633. Since March 1634 - the clerk of the Streletsky order (1634−1639).
In 1638, together with the roundabout Stepan Proestev, he was ambassador to Poland .
From November 1642 to March 1645 he was a clerk in Astrakhan .
Since 1648 - clerk of the Zemsky order . In June of the same year he was appointed to the order (commission) of the boyar of Prince Nikita Ivanovich Odoevsky to draft a new Council Code , a code of laws of the Russian kingdom .
Until April 1649 - clerk of the Vladimir court order . In September-October 1649, he was a clerk of the order of the Reytar system.
In July 1650, he was sent by the plenipotentiary ambassador to Poland to the new king, Jan Casimir , with boyar Grigory Gavrilovich Pushkin . The purpose of the embassy was to congratulate the new king on the adoption of the throne, confirm the Polyanovsky agreement and demand punishment for those who write and print books that are reprehensible for Russia, as well as extradition of the impostor Timofey Ankundinov .
Since 1652, the clerk with the boyar Prince Ivan of Khovansky and the Patriarch of Moscow Nikon went to the Solovetsky Monastery for the relics of Metropolitan of Moscow Philip II .
Drowned with the children in the sea.
Literature
- Veselovsky S. B. The clerks and clerk of the XV — XVII centuries. Science, 1975
- Eskin Yu., Liseitsev D., Rogozhin N. Orders of the Moscow State of the 16th – 17th centuries Dictionary dictionary. - 2015.
- Cherepnin L.V. Zemsky Sobors of the Russian state in the 16th – 17th centuries - 1978.