Chorąży of Inowłódz (Polish: chorąży inowłodzki) was an honorary office in a land in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was created in 1726.[1]
Clerical hierarchy for a powiat of Inowłódz was created in 1726.[2] Scholars considers that in a reality it was an addition for a relict castellany of Inowłódz.[2]
In 1793 the voivodeship of Łęczyca with the powiat of Inowłódz was annexed by Prussia.[2] With this fact a clerical hierarchy, including a chorąży of Inowłódz, in the powiat of Inowłódz disappeared.[2]
List of chorąży of Inowłódz
edit# | Name | Assumed office | Left office |
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1 | Tomasz Grabski | 27 March 1727 | 3 March 1731 |
2 | Stefan Łętkowski | 3 March 1731 | between 25 August 1734 and 25 May 1735 |
3 | Stefan Jastrzębowski | 26 May 1735 | between 23 July 1750 and 31 January 1751 |
4 | Aleksander Dzierzbicki | 6 June 1752 | 13 September 1759 |
5 | Wojciech Bardziński | 13 September 1759 | 30 October 1759 |
6 | Szymon Dzierzbiski | 30 October 1759 | 20 April 1763 |
7 | Jan Ignacy Sariusz Stokowski | 23 April 1763 | before 7 November 1779 |
8 | Franciszek Pokrzywnicki | 7 November 1779 | between 6 November 1784 and 12 December 1784 |
9 | Franciszek Jerzmanowski | 13 December 1784 | 1793 |
Footnotes
edit- ^ Opaliński, Edward; Żerek-Kleszcz, Hanka (1993). Urzędnicy województw łęczyckiego i sieradzkiego XVI-XVIII w. Spisy (in Polish). Kórnik. p. 34.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b c d Opaliński, Edward; Żerek-Kleszcz, Hanka (1993). Urzędnicy województw łęczyckiego i sieradzkiego XVI-XVIII w. Spisy (in Polish). Kórnik. p. 6.
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