Bogdan-Stanislav Eduardovich Count Mostovsky ( 1826 - 05.30. 1873 ) - a large landowner in the Vileika district of the Vilnius province .
Biography
In the inheritance from parents, Bogdan Mostovsky received 2 estates: Oleshin with folklore Romashov and Luchay. The Luchay estate included the villages of Karpovichi , Vasevichi , Koznadiovo, Dashka, Fox, Kukishi, Gavrilovichi.
In 1858 , a peasant riot broke out in the Luchai estate, known in history as the first Luchai riot .
In 1861 , in the Oleshin estate with a Romashov farm, there were 310 male serf souls (including 4 domestic) and 57 households, including 37 publishing and 20 obrochnye. The total comfortable land on the estate was 1140 acres (3.67 tithes per capita). The amount of money rent from the yard was from 25 rubles to 40 rubles. Natural duties were carried out from each yard as follows: ½ goose, 1 chicken, 20 eggs and the first quarter of ash. The drive served 156 days from the yard for male serf souls and 104 days for female souls. The drive was 3 days from the working souls of male and female, 12 from the yard.
The Luchai estate consisted of 1325 male serf souls (including 17 domestic) and 224 households, including 173 publishing and 51 residential. The total comfortable land on the estate was 4480 tithes (3.33 tithes per capita). The duties of the peasants were similar, as in the Oleshin estate [1] .
On May 30, 1873 , Count Bogdan Mostovsky, after a long illness, died in Krakow [2] .
Family
Father - Eduard Mostovsky, the owner of the estate Tserklishki Sventsiansky district (modern. Tsirklishkis ).
Mother - Klementina Vankovich, daughter of Minsk Marshal Anthony Vankovich and Anna from Soltanov.
The younger brother is Vladislav Mostovsky, the owner of the estate of Tserklishka. The other two brothers died in infancy.
Wife - Sophia Khominskaya.
In 1866 , the three-year-old daughter of Count Bogdan Mostovsky died - three-year-old Anna Mostovsky [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Extract from descriptions of landowner estates of 100 souls and above. Vilna province.- B.M. - S. 8-9.
- ↑ Metric books of the Luchai Church for 1874. Record 30. Bogdan Count Mostovsky. On May 30, 1873, in the city of Krakow, the Austrian Empire, on the outskirts of Piasek, in the house number 86 in the parish of St. Stephen, Bogdan-Stanislav Eduardovich Count Mostovsky died after a long illness, being communed with St. Tyne. Remained the widow of Sofia (nee Khominskaya) Mostovskaya spouse, who was 47 years old. A parishioner of the Luchai R. Catholic Church, temporarily sick due to illness in Krakow. He left behind his son Edward-Napoleon-Vladislav-Thomas. On June 3, 1873, Priest Albin Dunaevsky, canon administrator of the St. Stephen’s parish in the Church of the Fathers of the Capuchins, temporarily buried in Krakow ( National Historical Archive of Belarus. - F.1781, op. 37, d.19, l.334 vol. )
- ↑ Metric books of the Church of Lucius for 1866. Record 96. Countess Anna Mostovska. On June 25, 1866, a child named Anna died of bourgeois (?) Brain inflammation on the Luchay estate. Count Bogdan and Sophia from the Khominsky Bridge legal spouses are the three-year-old daughter of the Luchay RK parish. Her body, by permission of the Government, was buried in family tombs in the estate of Tserkishki, rector of the Sventsian Church of the Catholic Church. Kazimir Boyarzhinsky (NIAB. - F.1781, op. 37, d. 4, pp. 307 vol. - 308).