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Департамент Герольдии Правительствующего Сената Российской империи
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РГИА – Ф. 1343 Оп. 51 Д. 617 ЛЛ. 188, 194
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Русский: Дело Департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената Российской империи – „Алфавитный список дворянских родов, утвержденных в дворянстве Герольдиею, Временным Присуствием ея или Правительствующим Сенатом по Департаменту Герольдии, к которым причислены некоторыя лица в течении 1863 года. По Витебскому Дворянскому Депутатскому Собранию“.

Содержит сведения о том, что род Миклашевских (Miklashevsky/Miklaszewski) утверждён после раздела Речи Посполитой в правах потомственного дворянства в Российской империи Определением Полоцкого Дворянского Депутатского Собрания от 19 ноября 1786 г., высочайше конфирмованным 2 Сентября 1788 года Докладом Правительствующего Сената род Миклашевских подтвержден в дворянском достоинстве; а 27 марта 1863 г. со внесением в 1-ой части Дворянской Родословной Книги Витебской Губернии к роду причислены: Дмитрий (род. 6 июля 1806 г.) – сын Игнатия Казимировича Миклашевского; и Евдоким (род. 19 февраля 1830 г.), Акакий (род. 30 мая 1837 г.), Андрей (род. 25 ноября 1839 г.) и Дмитрий (род. 25. октября 1842 г.) – сыновья Дмитрия Николаевича Миклашевского. При рапорте Собрания от 30 апреля за № 699.

Хранится в Российском государственном историческом архиве в Санкт-Петербурге, фонд 1343, опись 51, дело 617, листы 188 и 194.
Български: Дело на Отдела по хералдика на Управляващия сенат на Руската империя – „Азбучен списък на благородническите родове, утвърдени в благородническо достойнство от Хералдическата служба, нейната Временна приемна или Отдела по хералдика на Управляващия сенат, към които са били причислени някои лица през 1863 г. Относно Витебското дворянско депутатско събрание“.

Съдържа сведения, че родът Миклашевски (Miklashevsky/Miklaszewski) след подялбите на Полско-литовската държава е утвърден в правата на наследственото благородничество на Руската империя посредством Определение на Полоцкото дворянско депутатско събрание от 19 ноември 1786 г., след това посредством височайше потвърдения на 2 септември 1788 г. доклад на Управляващия сенат родът Миклашевски е преутвърден в дворянско достойнство; а на 27 март 1863 г. с вписването в първата част на Дворянската родословна книга на Витебска губерния към рода са причислени: Дмитрий (роден на 6 юли 1806 г.) – син на Игнатий Казимирович Миклашевски; и Евдоким (роден на 19 февруари 1830 г.), Акакий (роден на 30 май 1837 г.), Андрей (роден на 25 ноември 1839 г.) и Дмитрий (роден на 25 октомври 1842 г.) – синове на Дмитрий Николаевич Миклашевски. Съгласно Доклад на Събранието от 30 април, № 699.

Съхранява се в Руския държавен исторически архив в Санкт Петербург, фонд 1343, опис 51, дело 617, лисове 188 и 194.
English: Proceedings of the Department of Heraldry of the Governing Senate of the Russian Empire – ‘Alphabetical list of noble families, approved in nobility by the Office of Heraldry, its Provisional Office or the Governing Senate's Department of Heraldry, to which some persons were assigned during 1863. Concerning the Vitebsk Assembly of the Nobility’.

Contains information that the Miklashevsky (Miklaszewski) family was confirmed after the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the rights of hereditary nobility of the Russian Empire by Resolution of the Polotsk Assembly of the Nobility from 19 November 1786, and by eminently confirmed on 2 September 1788 Report of the Governing Senate the Miklashevsky family's noble dignity got overconfirmed; and on 27 March 1863 by the entry in the 1st part of the Genealogical Book of the Nobility of Vitebsk Governorate to the family were assigned: Dmitry (born 6 July 1806) – son of Ignatiy Kazimirovich Miklashevsky; and Evdokim (born 19 February 1830), Akakiy (born 30 May 1837), Andrey (born 25 November 1839) and Dmitry (born 25 October 1842) – sons of Dmitry Nikolaevich Miklashevsky. By the Report of the Assembly of 30 April, No. 699.


Preserved in the Russian State Historical Archive in Saint Petersburg, fonds 1343, inventory list 51, file 617, folios 188 and 194.
Deutsch: Vorgang des Heroldsdepartaments des Regierenden Senats des Russischen Kaiserreichs – „Alphabetische Liste der Adelsgeschlechter, die vom Heroldsamt, ihrer Temporären Vertretung oder dem Heroldsdepartament des Regierenden Senats in den Adelsstand erhoben wurden, zu denen im Laufe des Jahres 1863 einige Personen hinzugezählt wurden. Betreffend die Witebsker Adelsabgeordnetenversammlung“.

Enthält die Information, dass das Geschlecht Miklashevsky (Miklaszewski) nach der Teilung Polens-Litauens in den Rechten des erblichen Adels des Russischen Reiches durch den Beschluss der Polozker Adelsabgeordnetenversammlung vom 19. November 1786 bestätigt wurde, dann vom Allerhöchsten am 2. September 1788 durch Beschluss des Regierenden Senats in der Adelswürde überbestätigt; und am 27. März 1863 durch Eintragung in den 1. Teil des Adelsstammbuches des Gouvernements Witebsk zum Geschlecht hinzugezählt wurden: Dmitry (geboren am 6. Juli 1806) – Sohn von Ignatiy Kazimirovich Miklashevsky; und Evdokim (geboren am 19. Februar 1830), Akakiy (geboren am 30. Mai 1837), Andrey (geboren am 25. November 1839) und Dmitry (geboren am 25. Oktober 1842) – Söhne von Dmitry Nikolaevich Miklashevsky. Gemäß dem Beschluss der Versammlung vom 30. April, Nr. 699.

Aufbewahrt im Russischen Staatlichen Historischen Archiv in Sankt-Peterburg, Bestand 1343, Inventurliste 25, Vorgang 617, Blätter 188 und 194.
Polski: Sprawa Departamentu Heroldii Senatu Rządzącego Imperium Rosyjskiego – „Alfabetyczna lista rodzin szlacheckich, zatwierdzonych w szlachectwie przez Heroldii, jego Tymczasową Prezydencję lub Senat Rządzący Departamentu Heroldii, do którego niektóre osoby zostały przydzielone w 1863 roku. Dotyczy witebskiego szlacheckiego zgromadzenia deputowanych”.

Zawiera informację, że rodzina Miklaszewskich (Миклашевские) została potwierdzona po rozbiorze Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w prawach szlachty dziedzicznej w Imperium Rosyjskim przez określenie Połockiego szlacheckiego zgromadzenia deputowanych z 19 listopada 1786 r., najwyższa potwierdzona 2 września 1788 r. Raportem Senatu Rządzącego rodzina Miklaszewskich została potwierdzona w godności szlacheckiej; a 27 marca 1863 r. wraz z wpisem do 1. części Księgi rodów szlacheckich Guberni Witebskiej do rodziny dodano: Dymitr (ur. 6 lipca 1806 r.) - syn Ignacego Kazimirowicza Miklaszewskiego; oraz Jewdokim (ur. 19 lutego 1830 r.), Akakij (ur. 30 maja 1837 r.), Andriej (ur. 25 listopada 1839 r.) i Dymitr (ur. 25 października 1842 r.) - synowie Dymitra Nikołajewicza Miklaszewskiego. Pod sprawozdaniem Zgromadzenia z 30 kwietnia, nr 699.

Przechowywane w Rosyjskim Państwowym Archiwum Historycznym w Petersburgu, fundusz 1343, inwentarz 51, plik 617, arkusze 188 i 194.
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Publication date 1863
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