Feliks Niemirowicz-Szczytt
Feliks (Felicjan) Niemirowicz-Szczytt h. Jastrzębiec (20.XI.1764 Tabołki -1793) - Chamberlain JKM Stanisław Augusta, Marshal Dastinski,
Justinian's son and his first wife, a bariaquita of Kazimiera from Łopacińskis. The grandson of Jan Niemirowicz-Szczytt, the inflatable castellan. The nephew of Bishop Jozef Leon Łopaciński and the starost of Jan Macodem Łopaciński of Mscisław Jan The half-brother of Józef Niemirowicz-Szczytt (1777-1848) - also a chamberlain of Stanislas Augustus, who gained dignity during his stay with his father, Justinian, in Warsaw in 1793.
Michael's father, a Jesuit died in Rome in the opinion of holiness, John, the exiled priest, and Jozef, the heir of Tablo, married to Marie Rudomin-Dusiatska.
The author of a poem dedicated to King Stanislaus August To His Majesty's Grace of Our Lord of Kindness in Learning Exercises for Young People in Public Schools in Old Town of Warsaw Experiencing July 23, 1781
He was buried in the Dominican church in Volhynia. Bibliography
E. John the Baptist Feliks Szczytt Niemirowicz [in:] Polish Biographical Dictionary. T. 47. Warsaw-Kraków: Polish Academy of Sciences and Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences - Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Tadeusz Manteuffel, 2011, p. 558-560 (information in the sonogram of the son)
T. Żychlinski, The Golden Book of Polish Nobility, Yearbook IV, Poznan 1882, p. 368
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