The noble Polish family Wedel. Die adlige polnische Familie Wedel. - Werner Zurek - E-Book

The noble Polish family Wedel. Die adlige polnische Familie Wedel. E-Book

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This is a hodgepodge of a disordered, systematically arranged collection of the Polish nobility. On these pages you will find out everything about: descent, aristocracy, aristocratic literature, aristocratic name endings, aristocratic association, genealogy, bibliography, books, family research, research, genealogy, history, heraldry, heraldry, herb, herbarity, indigenous, information, literature, names, nobility files, Nobility, personal history, Poland, Schlachta, Szlachta, coat of arms, coat of arms research, coat of arms literature, nobility, coat of arms, knight, Poland, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, veltimere, systemati cordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, veltimere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: English, German, French. Das ist ein Sammelsurium einer ungeordneten, systematisch angelegten Sammlung des polnischen Adels. Auf diesen Seiten erfahren Sie alles über: Abstammung, Adel, Adelsliteratur, Adelsnamensendungen, Adelsverband, Ahnenforschung, Bibliographie, Bücher, Familienforschung, Forschungen, Genealogie, Geschichte, Heraldik, Heraldisch, herb, Herbarz, Indigenat, Informationen, Literatur, Namen, Nobilitierungsakten, Nobility, Personengeschichte, Polen, Schlachta, Szlachta, Wappen, Wappenforschung, Wappenliteratur, Adel, Wappen, Ritter, Polen, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, veltimere, systemati cordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, veltimere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: English, German, French. Il s'agit d'un méli-mélo d'une collection désordonnée et systématiquement organisée de la noblesse polonaise. Sur ces pages, vous trouverez tout sur: descendance, aristocratie, littérature aristocratique, terminaisons de noms aristocratiques, association aristocratique, généalogie, bibliographie, livres, recherche familiale, recherche, généalogie, histoire, héraldique, héraldique, herbe, herbalisme, indigène, information , littérature, noms, dossiers de noblesse Noblesse, histoire personnelle, Pologne, Schlachta, Szlachta, blason, recherche sur les armoiries, blason de la littérature, noblesse, blason, chevalier, Pologne, szlachta, herbe, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, veltemere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, velti

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The noble Polish family Wedel. Die adlige polnische Familie Wedel.

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The noble Polish family Wedel.

Die adlige polnische Familie Wedel.

Wedel ( Wedelski , Tuczynski ). - In blue the red edge of a toothed wheel, inside it, instead of the spokes, the German order cross; Helmet decoration: an upright, red-clad female figure, without arms, with loose hair and a cardinal's hat on her head. This coat of arms is usually called the Tuczynski coat of arms .

Rembowski coat of arms. In the red box there should be a spear or a raw lady , with a button and a silk zone pointing straight up, and two arrows crossed by a spear, in the same shape as in the coat of arms of the gut, in a helmet over the crown the eagle wing as described by MS. about the Prussian families, and I looked in the Pepliński Church because Paprocki and Okolski did not know anything about them. The ancestor of this house, born in the Lubelskie Voivodeship, came to Prussia, took Tuczyńska de Wedel and fathered three sons. One of them lived in a great fall    , had a daughter - Michał Kosiarski , Pomeranian Voivode, Starost von Grudziądz and Hamelsztyński , married and three sons: Leonard Abbot Pepliński Jerzy, who was given to Małżewko , only [p. 105] three daughters remained, one was mistaken for Sebastian Jasiński in Ostrowity , the second with Marcin Dulski , the third with Łukocki ; and Wojciech, these daughters were Kossowa , Niewieścińska , Lokowa , Anna Bochlińska , and then she married Stanisław Bartliński and three sons. Lenard, Abbot Pepliński , Commissioner of the Cistercian Order, almost 40, well deserved from his homeland, died 1649. Adrian Hofmann and royal secretary, from Sigismund III. Envoy. to Selim, the second Turkish tsar, whom he had duly dismissed by embassy and who would probably have grown greatly both because of his merits and because of his pleasant and pleasant manners, if the death of the thread of life had not been interrupted, which took place in 1646, he was buried in Peplin with a marble tombstone , uncovered by Leonora de Langnaun , his wife who, after she had left this world in 1649, was buried there, who first stood behind Gissa ; Adrian gave birth to three sons, of whom Krzysztof had the coat of arms of Dorpowska from Krowiczyn von Junosza behind him, from which two sons should emerge, heirs in Sumina and Sycymin . There were four sisters of Krzysztof and Adrian, but you do not know that they were born, one behind Jerzy Czarliński , the second behind Wojciech Białochowski , the third behind Jan Wolf, the fourth behind Mroczyński . The second son from Tuczyńska settled in the small town of Turz . The third Krzysztof, born to Łukocka's mother, was reunited for life with Bystramowna , born by Rabianka , whose only child married Jędrzej Brant and brought Brantów Rokocin into the house. The Prioress of the Order of A. Norbert in Żuków ended her pious life in 1698. Ignacy had Barbara Pruszakowna , sons Józef and Jakub, and Marianna's daughter Stanisław Jasiński , judge Pucki, with him . Heirs in Sumin and Sycymin . There were four sisters of Krzysztof and Adrian, but you do not know that they were born, one behind Jerzy Czarliński , the second behind Wojciech Białochowski , the third behind Jan Wolf, the fourth behind Mroczyński . The second son from Tuczyńska settled in the small town of Turz . The third Krzysztof, born of Łukocka's mother, was reunited for life with Bystramowna , born by Rabianka , whose only child married Jędrzej Brant and brought Brantów Rokocin into the house. As Prioress of the Order of A. Norbert in Żuków , she ended her pious life in 1698. Ignacy had Barbara Pruszakowna with him, the sons Józef and Jakub, and Marianna's daughter Stanisław Jasiński , judge Pucki . Heirs in Sumin and Sycymin . There were four sisters of Krzysztof and Adrian, but you do not know that they were born, one behind Jerzy Czarliński , the second behind Wojciech Białochowski , the third behind Jan Wolf, the fourth behind Mroczyński . The second son from Tuczyńska settled in the small town of Turz . The third Krzysztof, born to Łukocka's mother, was with Bystramowna for life                           , born of Rabianka , of whom an only child married Jędrzej Brant and brought Brantów Rokocin into the house. N. Norbert, the prioress of the order in Żuków , ended her pious life in 1698. Ignacy had Barbara Pruszakowna , sons Józef and Jakub and Marianna's daughter Stanisław Jasiński , the judge of Pucki , with him. Fourth after Mroczyński . The second son from Tuczyńska settled in the small town of Turz . The third Krzysztof, born of Łukocka's mother, was reunited for life with Bystramowna , born by Rabianka , whose only child married Jędrzej Brant and brought Brantów Rokocin home. N. Norbert, the prioress of the order in Żuków , ended her pious life in 1698. Ignacy had Barbara Pruszakowna , sons Józef and Jakub and Marianna's daughter Stanisław Jasiński , the judge of Pucki , with him. Fourth after Mroczyński . The second son from Tuczyńska settled in the small town of Turz . The third Krzysztof, born to Łukocka's mother, was reunited for life with Bystramowna , born by Rabianka , whose only child married Jędrzej Brant and brought Brantów Rokocin into the house. As Prioress of the Order of A. Norbert in Żuków , she ended her pious life in 1698. Ignacy had Barbara Pruszakowna with him, the sons Józef and Jakub, and Marianna's daughter Stanisław Jasiński , judge Pucki .              

Tuczyn coat of arms . The clock wheel in which the Black Virgin stands, in a dress that reaches to the floor, without a belt, without arms, her arms only slightly outstretched, her braid disheveled, on her head like a cardinal's hat and on her helmet, they describe it as follows : [S. 145] Młodzianowski in his sermons in his fol . 385. Note in MS. fol . 202. Where did someone describe it with the Polish rhythm? Here the clock wheel , here the city of the Golden Maiden, the golden compass, so we wait for the time, the pointer is gone, but never, what predicts will never pass, it will always show happiness in the first hour. And again: the girl's head was covered with a hat: because there are always new suns shining here, always honor, and the splendor declared happiness, they burn the name of the Tuczyńskis , so she became a negress because she was already sunburned by the sun was. After all, MS. via Familiach Prusk . he writes somewhat differently about this coat of arms when he says that there should be a cross in the blue field 9 on the clock wheel and a girl with no arm in a cardinal's hat on the helmet, and that seems more respectable. Where this coat of arms was acquired is difficult to guess because of its antiquity, only about this family the authors mentioned above say that the Tuczysskis come from the Pomeranian dukes, whose house is identical to the house of Roman Vitellius, and the Pomeranian principality, even Charlemagne commanded them to be the Roman emperors, but everyone can be more certain of this with information from what is otherwise said about the Pomeranian dukes. In the fourteenth century since the birth of Christ, when this house was born in Pomerania, who used to write just de Wedel, you will learn from what Długosz says about her in his story: because 1. lib . 10. fol . 1. under 1370. Hassa de Wedel recalls the following words: Hasso Meilen de Hucheryhain , filius Sonie de Wedel, Ottonis Marchionie Brandeburgensis Capitaneus , besieged Santok in Greater Poland, who, as he had no strength to withstand his potency, soon surrendered to him . And again 1379. lib . 10. fol . 47. writes that Janusz de Wedel, the squire in Tuczno , held Człopa in pledge (it was once a principality of the Pomeranian judge Jan Czarnkowski and his brother [p. 146], née Wincenty, from whom Człopy and Tuczna collected devastated the country of Szczecin to Prince Szwatoborz , where this author added that he had retained the strength of the Poles in his war wages . These later Count de Wedel, Władysław Jagiełło the King, were on their way to him, his oaths and serfdom, but through a pact with the Teutonic Knights in 1436. she gave the Teutonic Knights Jagiello and with their goods Nowy fronds and Falkiemburg , and others in the brands with their goods, but have entrusted the Order of life and property of the German them to safety. What can be read? The letter on the peace of Brzeski in Łaski in the statute of F. 139. Read also in Kromer lib . 23 and Bielski fol . 403. that Jan Wedelski together with Jan Czarnkowski , the Castellan of Gniezno, had five thousand people under her command to protect Wielkopolska from the enemy in 1454. This or that Jan de Wedel, the star of Wałcz , gave the castle of this place to the Teutonic Order in 1460. Biel. fol . 418. Cromer lib . 24. As Długosz namienia , the ongoing war between the princes of Stettin, Kashubia, Pomerania, Margraves of Brandenburg, Counts of Nowogrod , Barons Wedel and Szczyglicze boiled so much that their villages and their heir towns went to rubble and ashes. So when their fortunes began to dwindle due to such war unrest , one of the reborn settlements of Panów de Wedel in Denmark , whose genealogy was written by Hubners in Tabula Geneal . Tab. 15300. Of these, a volunteer with knightly fame stands up bravely near the city of Oran in Africa as I write this and praises him with a big heart, from several skirmishes with blacks there. Others, moving to other parts of the world, began to nestle; after all, those who stayed in Pomerania were so wealthy that, according to Hartman, they were. in the republic. Homer. Twenty-nine men running to fight should have put them up, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Stettin the widespread legacy of the Wedel family, where more than sixty brick towns in his day still had Wedel's coat of arms on their gates. whose genealogy was written by Hubners in Tabula Geneal . Tab. 15300. A volunteer with knightly fame, at the time of this writing, near the city of Oran, stood up bravely in Africa and praised him with a big heart, where he won several skirmishes with blacks. Others, moving to other parts of the world, began to nestle; after all, those who stayed in Pomerania were so wealthy that, according to Hartman, they were. in the republic. Homer. 29 men running into battle should have lined up, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Szczecin the widespread legacy was Wedels, where more than sixty brick towns Wedels coats of arms still had their gates on the gates. their genealogy was written by Hubners in Tabula Geneal . Tab. 15300. A volunteer with knightly fame, at the time of this writing, near the city of Oran, stood up valiantly in Africa and praised him with a big heart, winning several skirmishes with blacks there. Others, to other parts of the world, began to nestle because those who stayed in Pomerania were so wealthy that, according to Hartman, they were. in the republic. Homer. Twenty-nine men running to fight they should have provided, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Stettin the widespread legacy of Wedel's family, where more than sixty brick cities of Wedel's coat of arms still had their gates at their gates. in Africa, valiantly praised with a big heart, he achieved several skirmishes with blacks there. Others, moving to other parts of the world, began to nestle; after all, those who stayed in Pomerania were so wealthy that, according to Hartman, he said. in the republic. Homer. Twenty-nine men running to fight should have put them up, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Stettin the widespread legacy of Wedel's family, where more than sixty brick cities of Wedel's coat of arms still had their gates at their gates. in Africa, brave, praising his heart, he achieved several skirmishes with blacks. Others, moving to other parts of the world, began to nestle; after all, those who stayed in Pomerania were so wealthy that, according to Hartman, they were. in the republic. Homer. Twenty-nine men running to fight should have put them up, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Szczecin the widespread legacy of the Wedel family was, where more than sixty brick towns Wedel's coats of arms still had their gates on the gates. Twenty-nine men running to fight should have put them up, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Stettin the widespread legacy of the Wedel family, where more than sixty brick towns in his day still had Wedel's coat of arms on their gates. Twenty-nine men running to fight should have put them up, and the young men. loc . cit . claims that from Tuczno to Stettin the widespread legacy of the Wedel family, where more than sixty brick towns in his day still had Wedel's coat of arms on their gates.                                                                               

Those who inherited in the Pomeranian Principality in Tuczno began to write the Polish accent with the Tuczyński accent, as evidenced by the letter from Zygmunt I, King of Poland, from 1528. in MS. Petrikov . in which this Mr. Maciej de Wedel Tuczyński (so clearly written) testifies to the margrave of Brandenburg and the Pomeranian duke his innocence and without stranglehold of great virtues after inquisitions are due. In Cracow, in the cathedral, in the chapel of Bishop Tylicki [p. 147] Krakowski on the door on the altar, made of white marble, built by Jakub de Wedel from Oborniki (there are the goods in Wielkopolska , the Decretorum Doctore in 1521. I saw two of his coats of arms, the first, a simple clock wheel , like in the coat of arms of the Wedel, the second griffin knows about Prussian families from his mother, MS; that Tuczyńska was, according to Mikołaj Weiher, the Chełmno voivode, buried in Chełmno and the OO. Franciszkanów around 1640. N. after Rembowski . Jan de Wedel Tuczyński , Captain of the tank flag in the army computer from 1658. He fought with Czarnecki, the famous warrior, in Olsacja . Krzysztof, I understand that Maciej's grandson, of whom I mentioned above: first the castellan of Santocki and then Poznański , gives this praise to Młodzianowski that he was an apostle in a worldly life and almost had the courage to defend his health against heretics in the sacred faith of a senatorial martyr, with this zealous order of society, he brought Jesus after Wałcz and founded it, and he was particularly charitable in the Chojnice residence . Argentus de rebus society . f. 393. Pigłow . in Elog . A man, in all his opinion, with a caressing conscience, not strained in public deliberations, and what there was about him to be admired, with such attributes of grace and nature, great submission; He died living piously in these words: Eja ergo Advocata nostra . His brother Piotr said goodbye to the world at a young age in Brunsberg in 1590. Epi cedia ded . Christ. Tuczyn . Krzysztof's daughter, née Anna Firlejówna , Cracow voivode, née Marianna, united for life with Jan Sokołowski , castellan of Bydgoszcz, staroste of Radziejowski . The son of Jędrzej , Chamberlain of Inowrocław , is mentioned frequently in the Crown Constitutions , as in 1633 when, as a member of Parliament, he delegated a commissioner to calm the border disputes between Greater Poland, Silesia and the Marquis, Const . fil . 32 and again 1638. fol . 20. for the review of the Bytowski and Lemburski districts . He had Marianna Leszczyńska , Crown Chancellor and General General of Greater Poland, daughter Wacław , with her, when he was living barren for a long time, his father, who was already seventy years old, emigrated to Loret after taking a vow , and not in vain: because there were three sons gave, the same number of daughters from Leszczyńska , of whom Katarzyna Tolibowski was castellan of Kamiński , and 2 to the vote after Stanisław Smoszewski , she was castellan of Santocki . Anna swore to Zygmunt Łaszcz , the castellan of Lędzki , for life; This barren Anna, who lived barren, inherited a certain sum to the God of her property in the factory of our church in Danzig after she had poured it out. Annuae Coll. Thought . 1680. The third [p. 148] Daughter a virgin life in the monastery of St. Benedict in the monastery in Poznan: The first was buried in 1687 in the church in Poznan. Of the sons of this chamberlain, a Kazimierz died quickly in his twenty-second life when his homeland promised a lot after him, but with this testimony from his confessor, Fr. Młodzianowski SJ, that he kept his innocence at baptism until his last breath, founded the brotherhood of the S. Angelus Guardian in his estates, to which the young angel had a special devotion. He was soon followed by the second son of the chamberlain Jan, the chancellor and canon of Posen, who not only owns himself, but also his fortune. he wanted to sacrifice to God when he and his own brother Kazimierz bequeathed a certain sum for the factory of our Poznan church. Hist. Coll . Poses. Stanisław Krzysztof de Wedel in Tuczno and Zbąszyn , heir, first the stool Inowrocław , then the castellan from Gniezno and the starost from Powidzki , the third son of the chamberlain Jędrzej , during the second Chocimska street, his bravery, attacking the Turks so violently very that his courage from John I1I. The King, and then only the Grand Hetman was publicly praised. He sent to various parliaments in 1670. fol . 26. and 1676. f. 21. and 52. The Lord was united in a special way with God, for whom he did not regret his blood and wealth, in Zbąszyn the brotherhood of the salvation of the souls remaining in purgatory was introduced and founded. With his wife Konstancja von Kolna Prusimska , coat of arms of Nałęcz , he fathered two daughters. Marianna was married to Jędrzej Mycielski , the standard- bearer of Poznan, her second marriage to Radoński to Adam starost Inowłodzki , and Anna, the latter to Jędrzej Niemojewski from the Roliczer coat of arms, was married to the castellan of Bydgoszcz: he also had two sons from one of whom disappeared young: the second Jędrzej Powidzki , Starost the remaining widow of Mycielski , who had not taken any of her descendants, the fame of the Tuczyński de Wedel family,                                                      

Niemojewski of the Rola coat of arms in Prussia. You know this one district with Lubienieckie : Because you wrote from Lubieniec , your coat of arms is the difference to others; that in a helmet, not ostrich feathers, but the husband in a cap, they wore a blue dress, should he be holding two cuts in his hand, that is MS. o family. Prussian. January na Łowienku Niemojewski , Castellan of Chełmno , very old, but surviving husband from Katarzyna, daughter of Stanisław Kostka, voivode of Chelmno , became the father of six daughters, one of Orzels crest drya na Krainie : second Małgorzata , Rozrażewski castellan of Śrzemski : third Krasinska - Castellan in the coat of arms of Ciechanowska : fourth Krasiska -Kastellan of Ciechanowska : fourth Pomian : the fifth Grabski-Starosta from Kruszwicki [p. 554] Sixth from Kliczewski , Dołęga coat of arms : also his four sons. 1. Jerzy, the castellan of Chełmno , this had behind him the castellan of Lędzka , a Starosta from Łęczyca , from whom descendants came, but all the young died, and he himself was descended from this world in 1615. I have him by the Kastellanern of Chelmno left, but about him MS. Konopat . MRS. o family. Push. and his tombstone is attested in Starogard ; this deputy Jerzy traveled to the port. 2. Stanisław , first the crown captain , then the castellan of Elbląg, and after his brother Jerzy he took the castellan of Chełmno , Staroste Osiecki , Miedzyleski , Rogoziński , from the Sejm 1611. Commissar to the borders, constitution . fol . 37. and to be paid by the union 1613. Constit . fol . 3. and 1616. fol . 16. He was the gentleman of fine qualities, excellent reason, pleasant manners, tempered in his passions, greatness through any adventure that was not humiliated, far from pride, rich in fortune so much, with a great deal of intrigue from his Were, five times a thousand in traffic [p. 555] know the born Władysław of his sister, he had Trzebuchowska behind him, of whom his son Jędrzej , canon of Płock in 1685. his uncle Jędrzej , castellan of Bydgoszcz, blossomed in 1700 to two daughters, from where the elder lived with Jędrzej Umiński , first treasurer of Brzeski Kujawski and then castellan of Słońsk . The cousins ​​of this Jędrzej castellan from Bydgoszcz, a Dorota, lived in the first relationship with the Wolski country writer Przemyski , the second with Jan Siemiński , today's castellan from Lwów , with whom she leaves a daughter. The second, with Jan Józef Łączyński , a Gostyński teacup from the Nałęcz coat of arms , with which she left offspring. N. had Rydzyńska Apollinara behind him , a teacup from Kaliska , Ulatowski's widow . flourished in 1700. He left the descendants of Anna Tuczyńska de Wedel, the castellan of Gniezno, a son and two daughters, the elder of whom lived with Jędrzej Umiński , the first treasurer of Brzeski Kujawski and then castellan of Słońsk . The cousins ​​of this Jędrzej castellan from Bydgoszcz, a Dorota, lived in the first relationship with the Wolski country writer Przemyski , the second with Jan Siemiński , today's castellan from Lwów , with whom she leaves a daughter. The second, with Jan Józef Łączyński , a Gostyński teacup from the Nałęcz coat of arms, with which she left offspring. N. had Rydzyńska Apollinara behind him, a cress from Kaliska , Ulatowski's widow . flourished in 1700. He left descendants of Anna Tuczyńska de Wedel, castellan of Gniezno, a son and two daughters, the elder of whom lived with Jędrzej Umiński , first the treasurer of Brzeski Kujawski, then the castellan of Słońsk . The cousins ​​of this Jędrzej castellan from Bydgoszcz, a Dorota, lived in the first relationship with the Wolski country writer Przemyski , the second with Jan Siemiński , today's castellan from Lwów , with whom she leaves a daughter. The second with Jan Józef Łączyński , a Gostyński teacup from the Nałęcz coat of arms , with which she left offspring. N. had Rydzyńska Apollinara behind him, a tea cress from Kaliska , Ulatowski's widow . and then the castellan of Słońsk . The cousins ​​of this Jędrzej castellan from Bydgoszcz, a Dorota, lived in the first relationship with the Wolski country writer Przemyski , the second with Jan Siemiński , today's castellan of Lemberg, with whom she leaves a daughter. The second, with Jan Józef Łączyński , a Gostyński teacup from the Nałęcz coat of arms, with which she left offspring. N. had Rydzyńska Apollinara behind him , a teacup from Kaliska , Ulatowski's widow . and then the castellan of Słońsk . The cousins ​​of this Jędrzej castellan from Bydgoszcz, a Dorota, lived in the first relationship with the Wolski country writer Przemyski , the second with Jan Siemiński , today's castellan from Lwów , with whom she leaves a daughter. The second, with Jan Józef Łączyński , a Gostyński teacup from the Nałęcz coat of arms, with which she left offspring . N. had Rydzyńska Apollinara behind him, a tea cress from Kaliska , Ulatowski's widow .                                                   

Wedelski or de Wedel, see Tuczyński because there is a house with them, and at these times I doubt that the Wedelskis in Poland have this coat of arms. 

Wedelse or Wedelszted Wappented . MRS. about the Prussian families, their coat of arms is placed in the red field, a blue stripe wide from the left side of the shield from above, on the right side it goes diagonally, the arrow is black above, 261] on the helmet above the bark three ostrich feathers . In the Chełmińska -Straße Maciej was Wedelszteda who fathered two daughters after the purchase of goods, one for Bernard Kruszyński , the other for Jan Gorzdowski . But in the sacristy of the parish church of Malbork I saw the coat of arms of Piotr Wedelszteda , the first, a full red rose in a white field, on the helmet a rose with the letters DUT, the second, in which the arrow was diagonal, from the right to the right Going out to the left of the shield, in the blue field, on the helmet three ostrich feathers through which the same arrow went. Third, the red tower with the gate open, in this owl as if it were watchful, with wings outstretched, muzzle turned slightly to the left and with the letters DUD on the helmet, three capon feathers and a grayish owl on it. There is such an inscription on the banner. Ad stirpem antiquam Wedelsztedarum referentem vitae mortalis primordia Petrum Wedelszteda , salutari quidem lavacro , a Luteranae sectae ministro ablutum , non suo tamen tunc , sed Catholicae religionis or [S. 262]            

Czarnkowski of the Nałęcz coat of arms . Their coat of arms is described by the authors. A double white tie, arranged in a ball or a circle in a red field, the ends of which are arranged crosswise: above the helmet and the crown two deer horns, between which three ostrich feathers; the arrow was pierced from right to left from above. Bembus Soc . Jesus' funeral in Kazan. Okols vol. 2. Jewels. Potocki coat of arms. From this coat of arms only the Czarnkowski house, once in this [p. 202] he enjoyed the glorified fatherland among the first; because I happily understand that it was one of the families with Ostrorogi and Szamotuły and others who also seal themselves in Nałęcz , but both these and others for great merits with a different form of native jewel, transformed and given.             

Paprocki in the nest of virtues, hence the origin of the Nałęcz coat of arms . Mieczysław of the Polish monarchs was the first Christian who wanted this God, whom he also worshiped for the Lord, some with fear, others with love for true faith and the recognition of this God: How did Gniewomir , the prince of Człopa , get through to heaven his baptism. ” Mieczysław was delighted after he had taken the headscarf from Chrzesna's head and gave it to him for the coat of arms. However, this author improved himself in the book on coats of arms that was later published for print, and rightly so: about it below: where it is no longer called Gniewomir , but Dzierżykraj , the prince of Człopa , to call this grace, the by Mieczysław . The same is confirmed by the former MS. found in a university in Poznan; Choryński also had a funeral in Kazan. They say that in the Szubiński Castle a once great book and a beautifully bound document from great antiquity was buried, written in Slavic, then Latin: there were various coats of arms and associated families, from which one cannot hear from then but not long before they wrote it was burned up. But what they have read and remembered once, they remember. In the time of Władysław Łokietek Król, the Nałęczów were called to the royal courts (near Sulejów , in the field of tents, according to the procedure of the time) to kill Przemysław Król, the predecessor of Łokietkowski , the poet Rogoźne ; between those [p. 203] and the Count of Czarnków , who had confessed to his innocence, defended his innocence with this very open argument; that at the time of this fatal transaction to Holy Jerusalem and on a long pilgrimage he was driven far away from home and also from Poland and therefore stuck to this crime story. This is what he ordered. that the Czarnkowski family , not from those Nałęczów who bear the bound Nałęcz coat of arms; but by Dzierżykraj , the prince of Człopa , who was baptized by Bolesław the Brave in memory of Nałoń (that was the name of this veil at that time, and that is still the name of Christ who undressed and was covered on the cross) the same veil in the circus, which was wrapped behind the coat of arms, there was: love the city of Nałonia . I inflated it, corruption and a multitude of languages ​​were invoked. Previously, the same Dzerzhikraj used a porphyry column in his coat of arms, which was held by two griffins. The above mentioned manuscript: but Okolski says that they previously had the eagle in their coat of arms. (This was the name of the veil at that time, and it is still the name with which Christ was covered when he was stripped and hung on the cross.) He gave the same veil in a circle, rolled up behind the mantle of arms : or later the city of Nalonia . I picked him up, calling out corruption and a multitude of languages. Previously, the same Dzerzhikraj used a porphyry column in his coat of arms, which was held by two griffins. The above mentioned manuscript: but Okolski says that they previously had the eagle in their coat of arms. (This is what this veil was called then, and this is still the name with which Christ was covered when he was undressed and hung on the cross) He gave the same veil in a circle, rolled up behind the cloak of arms: or later the city Nalonia . I inflated it, corruption and a multitude of languages ​​were invoked. Previously, the same Dzerzhikraj used a porphyry column in his coat of arms, which was held by two griffins. The above mentioned manuscript: but Okolski says that they previously had the eagle in their coat of arms.                           

Parisius and Rutka in MS. the earlier this coat of arms was understood by them, be it Bolesław the Brave or Mieczysław , the prince of the times. Because it is certain that the ancient Romans and monarchs of different nations, the whites, took the city of the crown: as Alexander showed from Alexander. l. 1. c. 28. and Lampridius in the life of Alexander Severus, the Roman emperor, writes. Bonuses linteaminis appetitor , fasceis semper usus est. And Seneca Epist . 80. Vides illum Scythiae Sarmatiaeque Regem insigni capitis decorum , si vis illum aestimare , totumque scire , qualis sit ? Loosen fascia. What Lipsius does when translating: id est diadema insigne regni ., Nam hoc non aliud erat, quam fascia , aut vitta capiti circumdata and goes on to say. Multum mali subilla latet , id est laborum , aerumarum , incommodorum , hinc alius quidam dixerat de Regia Purpura. O mulier hunc pannum humi jacentem , non attulas , si scias , quantum muli sub eo lateat . From what should be known, the ancient Sarmatian monarchs tied their heads with bindami for a long time, and the great lords were their own insignia. Dyon also wrote in Pompejo about Tigranes , the Armenian king, that he was defeated by Pompey; with sword and scepter, a white binda torn from his head, he threw it at the feet of the victor as a sign of his surrender. In the Bulgarians, ducal houses, the city of hats, they girded their heads with headscarves: for this reason the Bulgarian King Michael later accepted the Christian faith and the Greeks did not want to accept anyone in their churches with such clothes; King Michael sent a message to Pope Nicholas and asked him whether it was permissible to enter the Divine Sanctuary in such fetters; but the Holy See [p. 204] and she disagreed with the clothing and the custom, Billius tomo 2nd Concil . and Parisius of mine: Baronius mentions this delegation in the year 866 in the annual history of the Church, after all he does not mention points of it. From this these authors conclude that either the first house of this ancestor, this coat of arms, when the Sarmatians of the Romans, a more important adversary, laid a corpse, he a bond from his head to his monarch, or he brought it to us from the Bulgarians. Parisius understands what happened in the time of Dagobert Frank , for whom nine thousand Bulgarians fell in France, beehives when they were defeated there by betrayal. Alticeus himself, among seven hundred others, escaped this defeat to Walduk , the prince of the Winids , where his descendants grew up and constantly did not give up nałęcza . Joannes Goropius 1. 2. Gigantomachiae pag . 147.Says that the Brabantians, some of whom are also part of the Slavic people,                                 

Although I cannot contradict so many writers that in other countries, yes in our Sarmatians, there was a tie on the head in an ordinary costume, but since this lady's coat of arms was included, it seems Paprocki's first more serious and truer act: hence Sarnicki in description. Polonium. says: Primą inter Heroes, Czarnkovii Christo nomina sua dederunt , cujus rei insigne , vittam Baptismalem hactenus geront . The second beginnings of this jewel will lie in a later century, that is, from the time of Bolesław the Wrymouth , when this brave triumphant escaped from the square after this unfortunate battle at Halicz ; his cavalry, then he bandaged his wounds and heads, and in remembrance of every heroism he had the same bear in his coat of arms. What the crooked mouth of the Lord probably did the king after Alexander the great and Trajan the emperor. What Dio writes about lib . 68. fol . 775. that on his first expedition with Decebal , to which the Boers of the Sarmatians came to eat, the nation, which is supposedly so named for its color and color, sent Trajan a large mushroom on which they wrote: Bums Sociosque caeteros , Trajanum hortari , ut pedetu referret , et pacem coleret . Trajan was not persuaded, he fought, but with a great defeat among his people, so much so that the author speaks of it. Cum deficerent ea , quibus vulnera militem obligarentur , fertur , ne vesti quidem suae Traja num pepercisse , sed cetn in fascias discidisse , ad obliganda vulnera militum , caesisque in praelio , statuisse Aramaic , et [ st. 205] Quotannis Parentari Jussisse . And Alexander got off his horse when he was bleeding Lysimachus with his raft, the white man separated the profession from the head and bandaged the wound, which for Lysimachus was a forerunner of royal dignity at that time. This is the way I say and Bolesław the Wrymouth went: as remembered by some Nałęczów houses or the white Nałęcz in their coat of arms, but red here and there, as if they were splattered with blood, testify to It. Rutka in MS. 1 It is possible that some families in Poland took this opportunity to show their sublime Nałęcz , as Paprocki in the Nest of Virtues fol . 1010. clearly writes about the Chełmicki and Moszyńskis , and it is difficult to say about them all, but even before Krzywousty, the name Nałęczów flourished for various families, such as Czarnkowski , Szamotulski , Ostrorogi and others who made them, and from Count Dzierżykraj on Człopie . . Whatever was said above about MS. Posenski ; however, we must stop at the opinion of Paprocki and others who follow his path. They put a beautiful white Nałęcz in their coat of arms, but here and there it is red, as if it was spilled with blood, which it testifies. Rutka in MS. 1 Perhaps some families in Poland will have their sublime Nałęcz on this occasion , as Paprocki in the Nest of Virtues fol . 1010. clearly writes about the Chełmicki and Moszyńskis , and it is difficult to say about them all, but even before Krzywousty, the name Nałęczów flourished for various families, such as Czarnkowski , Szamotulski , Ostrorogi and others who made them, and from Count Dzierżykraj on Człopie . . Anyway what was said above about MS. Posenski ; however, we must stop at the opinion of Paprocki and others who follow his path. They put a beautiful white Nałęcz in their coat of arms, but here and there red, like spilled blood, testifies to Es Rutka in MS. 1 It is perhaps that some families in Poland took this opportunity to show their sublime Nał ascz , as Paprocki in the Nest of Virtues fol . 1010. clearly writes about the Chełmicki and Moszyńskis , and it is difficult to say about all of them, but even before Krzywousty, the name Nałęczów flourished for various families, such as the Czarnkowski , Szamotulski , Ostrorogi and others who came from there them and from Count Dzierżykraj on Człopie . Whatever was said above about MS. Posenski ; however, we must stop at the opinion of Paprocki and others who follow his path. as paprocki in the nest of virtues fol . 1010. clearly writes about the Chełmicki and Moszyńskis , and it is difficult to say about them all, but even before Krzywousty, the name Nałęczów flourished for various families, such as Czarnkowski , Szamotulski , Ostrorogi and others who made them, and from Count Dzierżykraj on Człopie . . Whatever was said above about MS. Posenski ; however, we must stop at the opinion of Paprocki and others who follow his path. as paprocki in the nest of virtues fol . 1010. clearly writes about the Chełmicki and Moszyńskis , and it is difficult to say about them all, but even before Krzywousty, the name Nałęczów flourished for various families, such as Czarnkowski , Szamotulski , Ostrorogi and others who made them, and from Count Dzierżykraj on Człopie . . Anyway what was said above about MS. Poznanski; However, we must stop at the opinion of Paprocki and others who follow his path.                                                  

He adds that Paprocki , which helps him, and Okolski , that the Czarnkowskis are their own, was shaped by them by the Człopian Principality: wie and Ks . Bembus in Kazan with his funeral leads them out of the Pomeranian princes with a line. This is supported by their earlier coat of arms, which I mentioned above, i.e. two Gryffindors under a porphyry column, if all Leszek's sons seal themselves with a griffin, or because each of them succeeded in doing it in a different or different form, or is adorned with a kind of auction, which will be discussed in more detail below, under the Gryf coat of arms. However, when these princes later multiplied, the successors began to quarrel among themselves, and then there were Polish war clashes; Whether they were urged by their goodwill or by the brave king's saber, when they returned to Poland, having given up the title of prince, and with the Counts of Człopa alone, they would know that the prince's privilege was given by the descendants of the prince Piast took over himself. Hence it seems to me that the poet wrote about them. Alba caput veteres cingebat fascia reges. Nam Regum Stirps est Czarnkoviana Domus. And the other over her coat of arms. Noble knot, how much honor did you hold together in your roundness? where did you decorate who? what she didn't focus on your relationship. Hence it seems to me that the poet wrote about them. Alba Caput Veteres Cingebat Fascia Reges. Nam Regum Stirps est Czarnkoviana Domus. And the other over her coat of arms. Noble knot, how much honor did you hold together in your roundness? where did you decorate who? what she didn't focus on your relationship. Hence it seems to me that the poet wrote about them. Alba caput veteres cingebat fascia reges. Nam Regum Stirps est Czarnkoviana Domus. And the other over her coat of arms. Noble knot, how much honor did you hold together in your roundness? where who did you decorate what she didn't focus on your relationship.                              

So Dzierżykraj , the Count of Człopa , the first who knew about Poland, settled down, that is, rather for his ancestor, yes [p 206] a worthy family, all of them say that through baptism. S. Born again from God, a new one in the following centuries, he received the heraldic honor of Nałęcz , which is confirmed by the very old funerary inscription in the Czarnkowski Church, attested by Bembus . The same Dzierżykraj signed inter praesentes with the establishment of Mieczysław , the first Trzemeszyn monastery in Poland, with the title of Count in Człopa in 996, and the above-mentioned Poznan manuscript assigns him the seat of the Poznan Voivodeship. So I would understand that he was the first, a series of voivodes of Poznan, as many as decided by the brave king. Then read Hercard and Dobromir , Count of Człopa , Paprocki of various privileges, at the end where they should flourish, the troops made a mistake. It is special praise from this House that once they have adopted the Catholic Faith, they have never forsaken it through the centuries. The times when Luther and Calvin spoiled the strength of their houses with their poison were contagious, but none of the Czarnkowskis was ever a heretic, which is why the eulogist says of them: Quorum nunquam contagio geniu haereseos turpavit : non impius error , hunc unquam poterat solida statione movere . Dzierżykraj another, Count of Człopa : antiquity hid his honor, but with his generosity to God to know what the Lord was when he gave his goods to the Trzemeszyn , Gąsawa and Konratowo monasteries for eternity in 1145 . What is the wealth of the house? by Fr. Młodzianowski says in his Kazan description that one of the Czarnkowskis of Zygmunt I. Król, who went from Szczecin to Lublin,             

Mikołaj , Count of Człopa , Kalisz voivode. He was the first to write from Czarnków . What one can first know in these words from the old tombstone in the Czarnkowski Church. Illustri Heroi Domino Nicolao Comiti Palatino Calissiensi , Castri Czarnków a Miecislao V. Majoris Poloniae Duce anno 1192. obtentori et Civitatis hujus Conditori et primo haeredi , Dzierżykrajo Człopensi Domino oriundo et per Boleslaum Boleslaum . Do you know this and the privilege of donating Czarnków , which is in this house: He wrote it down in his Kazan Bembus . N os Miecislaus , notum facimus , quod intuendo fidelia grataque obsequia Dilecti Baronis nostri , Comitis Nicolai Palatini Calissiensis , quae nobil multipliciter impendit , et semper impendere est paratus ; Damus , Tradimus and Conferimus sibi suisque Successoribus Castrum nostrum [p. 207] Czarnków vulgariter nuncupatum cum omnibus mobilityibus . Date in Rogoźno in Crastino B. Viti Anno Gratiae Domigi 1192. In this privilege the prince, voivode of Czarnkowski , allows to establish a market town and exempts the citizens from customs duties on all goods and frees them from the jurisdiction of the mayor princely, wishing that all power would be with the Czarnkowskis , and the heir himself gives power over the princely subjects, cum jure, as it adds decapitationis , mutilationis , cremationis . In this privilege, the king of the villages of Gambice (and Gębicki Nałęczowie probably came from here ), Walkowice , Barchodek , Łomnica , in the Wałecki district , granted him the Poznan manuscript with the same privilege. This Czarnków used to be the inheritance of a certain Gniewomir who was kept by Bolesław Krzywousty until he was baptized . as attested by Cromer lib . 5. 1104. But Gniewomir did not belong to the Nałęcz family, nor had Czarnków ever belonged to them, so Paprocki corrected his opinion in the Nest of Virtues in another book: Only when Gniewomir was beaten for his betrayal Death with Shackles, Kromer recalls Exactly, his confiscated property, including Czarnków , was in the hands of the kings, and Mieczysław let him go to Mikołaj , Count of Człopa , for great merits . Długosz in lib . Advantage. The Kraków decision states that Jan Gniewomir , the village of Rudawa , joined the Kraków Church and Cathedral and died in 1185. Nakielski fol . 68. et 101. his brother is called the above-mentioned Gniewomir , who with his wife and the house of Topór granted the Miechowski monastery the village of Łętkowice with an eternal right, but Władysław Łokietek (probably another)                          

Sędziwój of Czarnków , Count Voivode of Kalisz, son of Mikołaj , Voivode of Kalisz (I read it with this title in MS. Posnanien .), Know that his father did not give up his traces; because as a reward for his services he received from Bolesław , the Polish prince, the goods of Gołęza , Biała , he adds the same MS. and I will dissolve for eternity 1245. About which naming and Bembus in his sermon and the chorus in the eternity of glory. He was a man, wise and brave. Dzierżykraj , judge in 1234, signed a letter from Władysław , Otto's son, to the Archbishops of Gniezno in Olszowski in Załuski . Dzierżykraj , the pastor of Cracow, Leszek the Black, the then Prince of Sieradzki , brought the approval with the Cracow Bishop Paweł . Starowolski [p. 208] in Vitis Episc . Krakow. around 1720. As far as you know, the name Dzerzhikraj was inherited in this house for a long time.         

Vincent of Czarnków , Archbishop of Gniezno. He first became a knight after doing good service to his homeland and fathering two sons of Mirosław and God, as evidenced by the Trzemeszyn Monastery privilege in 1251. After the death of his wife, he decided to become canon of. to become Gniezno, the village Brzeskorystew with its adjoining, he bequeathed this monastery Trzemeszynski . Shortly afterwards, after the death of Henryk Kietlicz , the Archbishop of Gniezno was elected by Honorius III. Confirmed to the Pope, he entered the cathedral in 1220, which is shown in his letter from Damalewicz in Vitis - Archiep . Blessings . given in 1221 on April 22nd, the capital of his first year, - his death tells Damalewicz that it fell in 1230, according to Janicius in 1233, but it is certain that Fulk , his successor, will take this chair as early as 1:33 presided. What can we know from a letter from Władysław , Duke of Greater Poland, signed by Fulko in Damalewicz ? He was a merciful prelate for the poor, for whom he financed some and some hospitals in various churches: and when there was a great hunger for floods in Poland; he wasted his skewers and grain to save wretched people. By Władysław Plwacz he received the privilege called Mint, and the archbishops of Gniezno the free coinage. The Provincial Synod was held in the Church of St. Blaise. Dlugosz . and when there was great hunger in Poland after too much flood; He wasted his skewers and crops to save wretched people. By Władysław Plwacz he received the privilege of mint called, and the archbishops of Gniezno the free coinage. In the church of St. Blaise. Dlugosz . and when there was great hunger in Poland after too much flood; He wasted his skewers and crops to save wretched people. By Władysław Plwacz he got the privilege to be called a mint, and the free coinage of the archbishops of Gniezno. The regional synod was held in the Church of St. Blaise. Dlugosz .                            

Bogumił Dzierżykraj from Czarnków , voivod of Poznan in 1242. With this title he is on the list of Prince Przemysław , which he confirmed in the hospital of Gniezno the Miechowites in Damalewicz in Vitis Archiep . Blessings . fol . 143. Me with Nakiel . Miechow . fol . 167. mentions him and Miechovita lib . 3rd C. 30. Cromer lib . 8. if he had the difficult and unbearable reign of Bolesław Łysy , grandson of St. Jadwiga, after persuading himself with the other gentlemen from Wielkopolska, “held a congress in Poznan, and there he blew Przemysław and Bolesław as brothers and sons of Władysław Plwacz , thus relieving Greater Poland from the annoying yoke of Bolesław . Jan von Czarnków , the Poznan voivode, or I read it Franko (but it had to be Janko and Fe MS.             

Mikołaj , Count of Grzymisław Czarnkowski , was mediated by MS. Krakowski 1260, the voivode of Poznan, from this [p. 209] As far as I know, there are three sons left. Wincenty, the Vice Chancellors of the Crown, Mikołaj , the Voivode of Kalisz, and Mirosław , as well as the privilege of establishing the nuns of St. Dominic in the Poznan Monastery from Przemysław , P. Wielkopolska from 1283 testifies that these three brothers from the Villages Donatowa and Grzymisław wrote. Perhaps they did not write, and some of Obichów from this house, as the Bielski folklore wants. 470. where he speaks of Jan von Obichów , the judge of Kaliski in 1478. Fulko von Czarnków , Count Castellan von Gniezno, known from the Trzemeszyn Monastery privilege from 1291.         

Tomasz, Bishop of Wroclaw in Silesia, I do not know whether he was not the same first castellan of Poznan in 1243 as he entered on the list of the Przemysław prince in Nakielsk . in Miechowja fol . 167. This bishop was the nephew of Tomasz, Koźlerogi's first coat of arms , after whose death he owned the cathedral; but when Henry, the Duke of Wroclaw, a sudden sum of money for the bishop and his clergy, against the law, for war, to know the one with Przemyśl about the state of Kalisz, he ordered that he was not paid, he became of all goods robbed, exile had to wander. They searched for justice at Lugduńskie , the Synod of Henry, but he laid all calumnies against the innocent bishop and closed all ears to the obvious show-off who complained about rape. Jakub Świnka , the Archbishop of Gniezno, was overwhelmed by this, and at the Synod in Łęczyca he cursed Henryk, who was more irritated by the Prince when he learned that Kazimierz, Prince Raciborski , received Tomasz with great awe, he was no less ready to take him in; it besieged Ratibor. The siege lasted for a few days, but when the pious bishop saw that the city could not withstand Henry's storm for long, and feared even more that the poor people would have suffered for him, the damage they had not suffered, the bishops set the apparatus up, with their clergy left this gate. When he heard this he was amazed with admiration, but then, inspired by God, he fell at the bishop's feet and with great submission asked for forgiveness for his transgressions, since he saw something greater than a man in the pastoral face. The bishop picked him up from the ground and caught him; and when Henry made him a sacred promise, That he would return his estate and reward all the damage, he made peace with him. Cromer . lib . 10. While he was rewarding Prince Tomasz Kazimierz for the hospitality he had shown him at home, he established canons in Ratibor Castle and granted part of his tithe. After these works, he rested in the Lord in 1292. [S. 210]                 

Sędziwój , Count of Czarnków , castellan of Miedzyrzycki . With this Władysław Łokietek , the King of Poland made such a decision. This gentleman waged a war with the Margrave Brandeburg in 1325 : therefore he wished that the Czarnkowski Castle , as it was in the border period, would be more powerful, took Czarnków in exchange for Czarnków and left him Rogoźno with his adjoining it was Rogoźno in the Czarnkowski house up to King Casimir the Great, from whom Sędziwój , Count of Czarnków , received Czarnków again and returned to the Crown of Rogoźno . For what is the privilege of this king, and various freedoms are permitted both to the judge and to his subjects: I am presenting part of him here. Nos Casimirus Dei gratia Rex Poloniae , dominium et Regnum nostrum in utilitatibus quibuslibet Ampliare cupientes , servitiaque fidelia et grata vobis per fidelem nostrum Sandivogium de Czarnków , Multipliciter et Constanter Exhibitiona , et in futurum exhibenda , consultantes etc. volentes itaque meritis ejusdem Sandivogii gratiis Regalibus Responder etc. pro haereditatibus suis , videlicet Rogozno etc. per modum communicationis , damus , tradimus , conferimus et donamus in perpetuum. Actum Posnaniae in Octava SSmae Trinitatis anno 1343. Bembus in Kazan and Choryński : this privilege exists in the Czarnkowski house .              

Count Jan von Czarnków , Vice Chancellor of the Crown, (with this title it can be read about the privileges of Trzemeszyński , Mogilski and the Sandomierz Monastery of Casimir the Great - the last of them in paprock . O coat of arms f. 19 in 1368) and Wincenty von Czarnków , brothers, and Sędziwoja , the castellan of Nakielski , as Bembus testified, among which the division of the estates of his father, in which he also resides , and Człopa , and in 1362 Kazimierz Król, the famous section, confirmed and with the Privilege, there was also a small part of the property that he appoints to the same family on the outskirts of Brandenburg, which lie. Długosz also remembers the two brothers Jan, when he was still a judge in Pozna , and Wincenty that Człopa was handed over to Jan Wedelski , or as they later called Tuczy Tski , as a pledge. Paprocki on coat of arms fol . 19. he writes about Jan from Czarnków ,    

Sędziwój , the count of Czarnków , the castellan of Bniński , who together with Jan, the judge of Poznan, became his nephew Swatoborz [p. 211] of the Duke of Szczecin fought: he rallied on them and won through their power in the castle in Człopień , but with fruitless work he wasted his people, and after losing many brave knights who could do nothing, had to retire . This was 1379. Cromer lib . 3. and Bembus , Bielski f. 252. Paprocki Sędziwoja des Hetman and General of Wielkopolska in 1373. sets the nest of virtues, as I placed Sędziwoj of the Nałęcz coat of arms in 1377 among the generals of Wielkopolska one was written from Szubin . Panegiryk and Poznański , published in 1593, mention Wincenty, the hetman and castellan of Miedzyrzycki , the governor of all Russia, but it seems to me that he was Szamotulski .      

Jan von Czarnków , Chamberlain of Posen: King Jagiełło entrusted with his trust and his virtue on many other occasions, on the Polish border and Margrave, where he had his goods, the imperial messengers and the Witolds through Prussian land, and he took over those that went through Prussia. It so happened that he found the letters and sent them back to the king for whom he was generously offered. Cromer lib . 19. Starowolski in Bellator . Sarmatian. fol . 70. Jan Czarnkowski praises who captured Rota Ślężaka when he led the Prussians and the Teutonic Order from the Czech Republic. In 1421 Długosz remembers Jan Czarnkowski : He lured the Margrave Brandeburg against Friedrich to the Szczecin princes; but he was captured by the margrave of Tangermunda in a bravely fighting town until he was Sędziwój Ostrorog , voivode of Posen. His relative did not free him without grief: this Jan, Paprocki wants to have the son of Jan, the deputy crown chancellor . To him it seems too much of a favor for this homeland, which we see on the helmet in the Czarnkowski coat of arms, a useful change.           

Mikołaj von Czarnków , Castellan von Gniezno, Commissioner in Toruń, made an appointment with the Teutonic Order for Peace. Cromer lib . 25. Bembus . It happened in 1464. I read another Mikołaj , a judge from Poznan, in 1413. About the privilege of Hrodelski from Władysław Jagiełło in Łask . in stat. fol . 127. Jan von Czarnków , the son of Jan Chamberlain, and Chamberlain himself, Poznański , signed the Constitution of Kazimierz III with this title. over the saltworks 1451. at the same time Łaski fol . The 82nd and 83rd later took Gniezno Castle, according to a letter from Poznan Bishop Jędrzej in 1460, from Łaski fol . 57. Of five thousand people who were sent to the Polish border, at the time when the mass uprising in Chojnice against the Teutonic Order broke out for the Polish king Kazimierz Jagiellonowicz , he showed all caution for the good of the homeland: what about [p. 212] Cromer lib . 53. The governor then left Prussia to calm the rebellions that were taking place in Danzig at the time. After he got down there and scolded the rebels by the throat, he happily put an end to it all. Bembus in Kazan with his own. He left the son of Sędziwoj Jan from Tęczyńska , the castellan of Kraków.                   

Count Jan Sędziwój from Czarnków ; first the castellan of Santocki : with this title he calmed down the controversy between Jakub Kostka and Bażeński in 1476 , as can be seen from the Marienburg city books. MRS. Poznański about the Czarnkowski family , adds that this Sędziwój from Santocka later turned to the Gniezno Castle, but I don't know if he can survive: because he sat in this chair from 1470 to 1500. Rafał Leszczyński should sit: and the Sędziwój was voivode of Kalisz as ma Łaski in Stat. fol . 110. when Albrycht Król was elected by election. Same MS as mentioned. he wants him to Kaliski , the voivode of Posen, as the same Cromer lib . 30. Bielski fol . 502. From knowing how great both this and others in this homeland had done when their first chairs were adorned with Polish majesties, the penny of those ages is silent everywhere. This worthy senator left three sons: Jan, who died young, Maciej and Sędziwoj MS. Poses. I read Johannes, Canon of Krakow, pastor of Szkalmirski , in the letter from Sigismund I, which was given to the city of Lviv in 1510.                

Count Maciej, castellan of Bydgoszcz from Czarnków . The from Opalińska , voivode of Łęczycka , the daughter of Barbara Grzymułtowska , fathered six sons, d. Stanisław was the star of Kłecki , but Paprocki in the Nest of Virtues, but I don't know if he attributed it to the Śrzemska Castle . Piotr was the castellan of Poznan. Proceres fortissimus inter , et religionis Catholicae tenax , writes Roizius in Chiliasticho 1557 about him and the Duchy signed with this title on the list of the Association Oswiecim and Zator 1563. Constit . f. 65. Orichov . in Panegyr . Nuptiali recalls attending the royal wedding in 1553. From Kościelecka , the Ogończyk coat of arms of the governor of Kujawska , He left no descendants and left this world in 1569. Ponętowski comment. Fern. OK. Bembus .            

Jędrzej , Bishop of Poznań, son of Maciej, the castellan of Bydgoszcz, sent to Italy to study at a young age, [p. 213] first in Padua, then in Bononja , with Lazarus Bonamik , with the famous Hosius , who in the once blushed purple, rhetoric and higher teachings of the cardinal, ended with praise, returned to his homeland in 1540. To Vilnius, where the Royal House was at that time. Arrived at the Lord's court, when both cleverness and sense without passion and other qualities were clearly evident in him, he took the scholasty and soon also the rectory of the cathedral in Gniezno, as I read it in Nakielsk . Miechow . f. 650. on Zygmunt August's list. His first field, an embassy to Ferdinand the Roman king, on which, when he showed his bravery, he sent an envoy to Isabella, Queen of Hungary, and this, after it was duly completed, he traveled to Rome in obedience of the Apostolic See of Sigismund Augustus and to Charles V Kaiser, with great esteem for his name and virtue, until the diocese of Posen, which he entered in 1553, compensated for his services with beautiful comedy and splendor: ruled with none other than himself he was prudent: and he loved his constant health, weakness and gout were an obstacle, after all at that time he was a heresy, which at times more aggravating and more terrible than it wanted to raise its head most: for this he appointed two prominent professors from the Cracow Academy the Lubrański college, that is, Benedykt Herbesta , whom he honored with the Poznan canon, but which he submitted to the order of Soc . Jesus joined them: and Gregory Vigilantius Samboritan , the memorable poet, to be printed with the books he himself gave; how the strength for their labor and pursuit of the heaven of profits increased as some of the heretical poison, while removing the heretical poison, returned to the Mother of the Church, and raised others so that they would not go to hell. The bishop, weakened by the swelling and the hectic pace, moved into a better life in 1562. At the age of 55 he was 9 years old, buried in the Poznan Cathedral, in the Korzbok Chapel. Tread in Vitis episc . Posnania . Starowol-ki in Monumentis .            

Górnicki in the annual history of the Polish Crown under 1549, which marked the death of Fr Maciejowski , the Bishop of Kraków, adds: "Before the death of little Fr. Maciejowski , Father Andrzej Czarnkowski , a noble prelate of the Kraków Chapter, obediently sent to Rome , with a letter from the king who had promised five other customs bishops in Poland that would be free at first: which letter would he not go, with time and with the grace of Father Przerębski , the vice-chancellor (who gave him this place, had to he has himself, as worthy and deserving man), he came to the diocese of poses. -  

There is a letter from this Czarnkowski Bishop of Poznan to Cardinal Hozjusz from Ciążeń , in which he said it was difficult [p. 214] Gout, he has to take someone else's hand. - This letter was written in 1554. - Krasicki's footnotes.  

Wojciech, castellan of Rogoziński , starost of Kościański , son of Maciej, castellan of Bydgoszcz, died in 1579. He was a reverent man and zealous for the Catholic faith, so he signed a protest against heretics with the Polish bishops at the Ministry of Justice. Crow. and in college history. Posnania . buried in Czarnków ; he had behind him Barbara, Countess von Górka , coat of arms of Łódź , the castellan of Poznan, the last heiress of this house, with whom the entire fortune of Gorky merged with the Czarnkowski family . She gave birth to four sons: Paprocki , Okolski , that is, Piotr, the Chamberlain of Poznan, the Starost of Kcyński , who was commissioned by the parliamentary constitution in 1598 to fortify the city of Poznan. Cons. fol . 705. The person Piotr wrote from Łopienna concluded marriage contracts with Dorota Stryjkowska and probably not with his daughter, who was married to Łukasz Tomicki .         

Jędrzej , the Kalisz Voivode, the Starost of Inowłódz . He was the first to take over the castle of Nakielska , soon he received the castle of Rogoziń , with the title of parliamentary commissioner he was appointed in 1598 for the free drainage of the foundations on the Warta. Cons. fol . 693. In the end he was voivode of Kalisz, as evidenced by the laudum of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in 1608, which he signed in MS. Krakow. He died around 1617. He was buried in Połajów : He was connected for life to Countess Latalska of Łabiszyn , the Starosta of Tuchola , whose daughter Zofia passed on to Stanisław Niemojewski of the Rola coat of arms to the castellan Chełmiski , from whom she was Daniłowiczowa . was, got and Smogulecka starosta Nakielska . MRS. Konopat . Duriewski f. 58. The second of the same Jędrzej , daughter of Michał Działyński , voivode of Brzeski Kujawski. MRS. Konopat . Jan the castellan of Miedzyrzycki , the starost of Drahimski : Acta Castren . Poses. 1599. In that year he was still Castellan of Kalisz. Historian. Polonium. Pruth . fol . 451. granted him in 1600 Zofia Herburtowna born with the first, the son of Sedziwoj , the Starost of Drahimski , and two daughters: Anna lived with Marcin Padniewski together: I do not know the other who she was. Stanislaw [p. 215] royal courtier: died 1637. buried with OO. St. Bernard in Poznan. MRS. Poses. et Okolski . All these four brothers                             

Sędziwój , castellan from Przemęcki , second brother of Mikołaj , castellan from Bydgoszcz, son of Sędziwoj , voivod of Poznan. This man, who served Alexander Król at court, led a very splendid and neat horse red of three hundred Polish hussars against the Tatars in Lithuania and, with such a trick, helped Gliński Lithuanians to victory in Linda in a splendid and happy way: he arranged so far on one Hill that he was much taller than he was. He got a picture of the army: only when he struck the cauldron and added his heart to the Tatars who devastated Lithuania, so much so that he let go of the fear that, having lost their heart, they would have to flee in defeat , it happened in 1506. Cromer lib . 30. Bielski fol . 502. Sarnicki attributes this matter to his father, who, however, was already dead at this point. Behind this Sędziwój stood the daughter of Ambroż Pampowski , the voivod of Sieradz , the general of Wielkopolska, of whom he saw four sons: Jan Kłecki , Zy-gmunta domator , Stanisław and Wojciech. MRS. Poznański : Of these two, the last of their memorable works and the first           

Stanisław Sędziwój , royal trainee lawyer , Płock and Drahimski Staroste , husband of refined science and smooth speech, for which he was elected Marshal in the Lublin Sejm: he had the same function in the Sejm coronationis of Henryk Król. Bielski fol . 707. as Stanisław with Waleze in great respect was because, as Julius Bulieng writes. Gallus lib . 4th story. that this king, when he quietly left Poland for France, as soon as Czarnkowski found out about it, chased after him and caught up with him at Pilzno : there, when he persuaded the king to return, and he could not persuade him to do so for some reason; When Henry had squeezed the blood out of his hand, had written it with unchanging grace, had taken a very rich signet ring from him, he returned. But it seems to me that Tuanus is writing about T crownczyński's treasurer . Uchański also archbishop of Gniezno, he was already coadjutor of the archbishopric, he made it after himself, even with the consent of the same Uchański , he was already and Znin had archbishop, but all these hopes were shaken by a new storm: because as Stefan Król himself on the throne, and this judge Maximilian kept his side, the king released from his coadjutoration after he had given himself up with it [p. 216] hear, either I am the king or he will not be the archbishop. Later he was taken away from referendums on the occasion of the embassy that he celebrated after the succession of the king's mother for Sigismund Augustus to Spain. Bielski fol . 777. 1792. Heidenszt . 1. 6. With all this he also sent to various parliaments, such as 1581 and 1585, where he defended the cause and the innocence of the Zborowskis with smooth speech . Bielski fol . 801. This honorable Pole Tulliusz bought this field at the court of Charles the Emperor, that of Sigismund I, to whom he was secretary, it was in various embassies to foreign monarchs, among other things he sent it to the Pomeranian dukes in 1564 .. Bielski f. Previously he had received from Sigismund Augustus in 1550 and again from Stefan Batory in 1578 all the privileges that were bestowed on this house by the old kings. MRS. Posnania .                        

The manuscript of the library Helsberg that the interregnum after the death of Stefan Batory describes, there's this talk Stanisław , formerly Kronsekretär was. - Krasicki footnotes . 

Wojciech Sędziwój , castellan from Miedzyrzycki , general from Wielkopolska , brother of Stanisław Sędziwoj , trainee lawyer , son of Sędziwoj , castellan from Przemęcki : his grave in Starowol . 775. in Monumentis testifies to him that he was amaeno ingenio , animi magnitudine constans , humanitatis amans , Regis observantissimus , virtute et doctrina ornatus , deque omnibus bene meritus , the castellan of Santocki named Panegiryk College . Poses. and Leipzig Decade 3rd Quaest . Publicity. and MS. Poznański and the Starost von Pyzdry , like: With the signing of the unification of Lithuania with the crown on the Lublin Sejm in 1569, Constit signed with both titles. fol . 171. Hunted at the wedding of Sigismund Augustus in 1553, with a copy. Orichow . in Panegyri Nuptiali . In 1564 he took over the general office. He died in the Warsaw Sejm in 1580.