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201 Gen.VII Henryk Broel-Plater
202 Gen.VII Gotard Broel-Plater
203 Gen.VIII

According to Hylzen he was "heir to the Weissensee estates and Kyoma in Swedish Livonia and was a special envoy from the local states of Livonia to King Charles X, King of Sweden, in 1678." According to Pulvis, Kasper (Gaspar) was a corporal (?) in the year 1622, came back from Holland in 1625 and established himself at Weissensee and at Madditen in 1635 and died as a lieutenant-captain in January 1642.
This information is slightly erroneous because on the 22nd day of November 1687, Kasper-Frederick obtained a grant or perhaps the award of "hereditary rights" to the Weissensee estate.
In 1689 he pledged these estates to the assessor (?) Rosenthall. He died childless and all of the estates after him were to be inherited by his uncle Fabian.
Because Fabian Plater was not living at that time, the estates of Kasper-Frederick were obliged to pass by inheritance to the sons of Fabian.
One of these, John (Gen.VIII), was heir to what had been held from Weissensee in the year 1695 (infra) and therefore Kasper Fryderyk must have died later in that particular year.
According to Pulvis, the wife of Kasper Fryderyk (Gaspar), was Elizabeth von Rosen from the branch at Hochrosen, who, together with her six-month old son, died in the plague which raged at Weissensee in 1655 and, according to other sources, in Riga in 1656. 
Kasper Fryderyk Broel-Plater
204 Gen.VIII

Elżbieta Helena (Halszka) or Helena Elżbieta.

In the years from 1678 to 1692, Elżbieta appears with her sons and as heiress of the Warnowicz estate (supra) near Krasław.
On the 15th January 1693, with her husband, she endowed several villages in the Shire of Dynaburg to the Jesuit Fathers of Dynaburg
 
Elżbieta Helena Broel-Plater
205 Gen.VIII

His existence is supported by Pulvis who records that "he received learning at Wittenburg in 1658.
In 1663 he was the heir to Teilitz, a part of the Felck possessions.
In 1678 he was an envoy to the King of Sweden, Charles XI, as a deputy of the Livonian nobility and not long after he received that honour he was elected as president of the Superior Ecclesiastical Court (Oberkonsistorium) in Livonia.
He died childless in 1710." This reference is in conflict with the version given by Hylzen who refers to Kasper-Frederick (supra).
I have no way of explaining this puzzle. 
Fryderyk Broel-Plater
206 Gen.VIII

Is mentioned by Pulvis.
He was living in the years 1661-1726 and like his older brother was Castellan of Livonia and was heir to the Owile and Szatejek estates.
I do not know if there has been a wrong use of the names Henryk and Andrzej (Andrzej Henryk),(see Henryk Gen.VII).
If such is the case, Andrzej Wilhelm could be identical with the previously mentioned Henryk Wilhelm.
Because Pulvis does not give the source from which he obtained the date of the appearance of Andrzej Wilhelm, I have no possibility of solving these doubts.


 
Andrzej Wilhelm, Broel-Plater
207 Gen.VIII

Is often mentioned only as Daniel and had already appeared on the 4th July 1679 as a Judicial Steward and on the 7th June 1694 as a Livonian Land Clerk and was still noted as such on the 10th January 1699.
He was the heir to Uzulmujza.
He acquired the Owile estate in the Wilkomierz district and he must also have been the heir to Poniemunia, Oceda, and Szatejek after his brother and, according to Pulvis, Smolw, Festigal and Ferzenmujzy.
In 1708 Daniel Plater was heir to the Zajmow estate together with the holding of Sporuny, near Dzisna.

He changed to Catholicism.

 
Daniel Gotard. Broel-Plater
208 Gen.VIII

Jan, in the year 1663 was an ensign lieutenant in the district of Dorpat.
In the year 1682 he appears as a captain of cavalry. Master of Weissensee, Kioma and Tödwenshof. In 1665 he purchased the Pigast estate in Livonia and in October 1695, sold to his brother Fabian, the Weissensee estate, which he had inherited after his cousin Kasper-Frederick (supra). 
Jan Broel-Plater
209 Gen.VIII

Or Jan Andrzej Henryk.

Appeared with various first names.
In Polish sources he is mentioned only as Jan Andrzej.
In German sources he is usually Jan Henryk but sometimes, also, as Jan Andrzej, once as Jan and on another occasion as Andrzej.
Such conjectures are confirmed by the fact that when in 1694 he produced in German a devoted remembrance for his mother, he signed himself as "Johann Heinrich Plater"

I believe that Jan Andrzej was born no later than 1626 because his younger brother Fabian was born in 1628.
Jan Andrzej was the heir after his father of Great and Little Indryca and after that he purchased Antonosze (after the Morykoni´s and before the Romers) and Pudusiat.

According to Uruski, he was the peace-time courtier in 1660 to King Jan Kazimierz.

He was a "Warrior for three monarchs".
Indeed, such a mention being made about him is fully justified because in 1660 and also after that in the years 1661 and 1664 he received brevets on two occasions to form a squadron of cavalry (rajtarska) - one of 100 horse and the other of 200 horse (Wilczyński).

From 1669 he is continually mentioned as a Colonel in Foreign Contingents in the Army of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and finally as a participant in the relief of Vienna in 1683.






 
Jan Andrzej Broel-Plater
210 Gen.VIII

Or Teofil Jan 
Jan Teofil Broel-Plater
211 Gen.VIII

Was sometimes known only as William
He is often mentioned as Castellan of Livonia and also as a Colonel of the Lithuanian Army. 
Henryk Wilhelm Broel-Plater
212 Gen.VIII

Was still living in 1710

 
Maria Teodora Broel-Plater
213 Gen.VIII Fabian Broel-Plater
214 Gen.VIII Mateusz Fabian Broel-Plater
215 Gen.VIII Jan Henryk Broel-Plater
216 Gen.VIII Fabian Broel-Plater
217 Gen.VIII Gaspar Broel-Plater
218 Gen.VIII Barbara Broel-Plater
219 Gen.VIII Elżbieta Broel-Plater
220 Gen.VIII Fabian Broel-Plater
221 Gen.VIII ? Broel-Plater
222 Gen.VIII Maria Broel-Plater
223 Gen.X

According to one source of information, he was a Swedish Colonel. Pulvis gives this rank to his father and it is assumed, therefore, that he gave that rank to the father through a misinterpretation of the words "of the Swedish Colonel."
In any event, he performed studies abroad.
He signed himself as from "von Könhof und Wahlenhof" but I do not know whether or not he was also heir to the estates of his father because after returning to the country he remained in the government estates of Falckenau.
In 1759 he was the Assessor "Landgericht" (of the lower District Court) in Dorpat and took on lease the Neu-Wrangelshof estate where he died on the 11th September 1771.  
Gerhard Jan Broel-Plater
224 Gen.X

According to Pulvis he was a lieutenant in the Saxon army. According to other more likely versions - in the Russian army.
After his father he inherited the Könhof, Wahlenhof and Unnenküll estates.
He also inherited Fölk but in 1759, purchased the matching estate of Teilitz. He was a Justice of the Peace in the Dorpat district.  
Karol Magnus Broel-Plater
225 Gen.X

Founder of the Kurkla branch of the family in Wilkomierz, who inherited the estates from 1742.
In 1744 he was an ensign in a squadron of cuirassiers of Pr. Radziwill, owner of the Ołyck entail.
He was a deputy of the Tribunal for the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 
Krzysztof Konstanty Broel-Plater
226 Gen.X

He was the master of an immense fortune which was enlarged still further, immediately after his wife came into succession of the princely Wisniowiecki estates.
He was heir to Kraslaw, Kombul, Indryca and Isnaudy. In conjunction with his mother he acquired the Pustyn estate in the Vilna district on 28th October 1739.
He purchased the Courland estates of Grenzhof, Matuliszki, Alt and Neu-Born together with Warnowicz with the village of Zarosle.
He acquired the Newlany estate in the Drysiena district.
In 1771 he held half the security of the Smorgonia estate owned by Prince Karol Radziwill. He was heir to the Kalnicy demesne in the Lipowiecki province of the Ukraine.
In 1736 he was delegate from Livonia to the 'Peacemaker' Parliament and he was still a member in 1738. After his father he was Starost of Livonia, being the 4th member of the family in succession to hold that position.
He resigned his life appointment as Starost in favour of his son, Jozef Wincenty. Before he became Starost of Livonia and Dyneburg he was Starost of Grawerowski but without a castle.
The Royal Domain which was established during the period of the last 150 to 200 years of the Republic, comprising the whole province of Livonia, remained in the hands of the Platers for the whole of that period. In 1758 he received the Order of St Alexander Newski from the Czarina of Russia.
He was a Colonel of a squadron of cuirassiers and frequently appeared with that rank.
He was Castellan of Trock which he retained until his death and with this office became the 5th Senator of the family His main seat was at Kraslaw where he built a magnificent palace on the heights above the Dzwina River, surrounded by a beautiful park.
In 1752 he erected in the market place a Town Hall with a tower and shops. The shops were occupied by tradesmen brought in from Warsaw and Germany. Soon after, Kraslaw became widely known for the manufacture of carpets , velvet, damask, playing cards, side-arms, firearms, carriages jewelry and goods of goldsmiths.
Four times a year the famous market drew merchants from afar. Exports were made to to other provinces of Poland and to Russia.
The industry of Kraslaw was completely destroyed after the partitions of the Republic.

In 1755 to 1767 he built the magnificent temple named St Ludwik for the King and it was appointed by the Parliament as the Cathedral for the Livonian bishops. (It is still in an excellent state of preservation in the year 2002).
He endowed the Baltyn estate for its maintenance. He built a synagogue for the Jews.
In 1759 he built a great library structure of 3 floors.
The ground floor was used as a summer residence for for his family and the whole of the upper 2 floors housed his library of 20,000 volumes which was widely renowned for the selection of works and resources.
The wife of Konstanty Ludwik brought in from Rome the relics of St Donat and installed them in a tomb-chapel of the Cathedral. Also in the church, from her endowment, was a beautiful canopy made from the tent of King Michal Wisniowiecki.
In 1789 she founded a hospital under the care of the Sisters of Mercy specially brought in for this purpose.
In 1770, Konstanty Ludwik introduced his home-made money, a facility which had full acceptance as a means of exchange in Kraslaw and its environs for many years.
They tokens of tin bearing an impression of the Plater coat-of-arms.
In 1787, a specially cast bell was placed in the belfry of the church and it was named "Konstanty Ludwik."  
Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater
227 Gen.X

Served in the Swedish army.
In 1724 he must have been captain of cavalry.
He received from his father the Kioma possessions and after that was heir also of Tödwenshof.
His first wife died in 1728.  
Fabian Fryderyk Broel-Plater
228 Gen.X

Used both names Jan and Wilhelm or Jan Wilhelm. 
Wilhelm Jan Broel-Plater
229 Gen.X

Was in the Carmelite Order from the 17 Nov 1743.

 
Rozalia Albertyna Broel-Plater
230 Gen.X Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater
231 Gen.X Emerencja Ludwika Broel-Plater
232 Gen.X Marianna Amelia Broel-Plater
233 Gen.X Rozalia Karolina Broel-Plater
234 Gen.X Róża Broel-Plater
235 Gen.X Marianna Broel-Plater
236 Gen.X Teresa Broel-Plater
237 Gen.X Ludwika Broel-Plater
238 Gen.XI

A lieutenant in the Russian army. He was dangerously wounded in the battle at the Turkish fortress of Kilia.
In 1771 he was appointed as a captain. He resigned (on account of bad eyesight) with the rank of major and settled at Neu-Wrangelshof in the parish of Kamby.
He was still there in 1779 but in 1785 he was living with his family at St Petersburg. 
Gerhard Jan Gaspar Broel-Plater
239 Gen.XI

A lieutenant in the Russian army. Proprietor of the Tödwesnhof estate which he acquired from his brother, Gerhard-Frederick (supra). 
Fabian Broel-Plater
240 Gen.XI

According to Pulvis, only Józef Atoni

Founder of the branch at Dąbrowica.

Mostly, he used the name Antoni and is sometimes mentioned as Antoni Wilhelm but rarely as Józef Antoni.

After the death of his father, as the oldest of the children, he was the guardian of the young children.
In 1771 he sold the Zajnów estate to Józef and Rozalia Plater and I believe, at the same time, purchased the Dąbrowica (Worobin) estate as the bulk of an inheritance, which his father formerly leased from Michał Brzostowski.

He maintained himself from estates which had been conveyed from shared estates and he had his residence at Worobin.
He was the Starost of Gieldzianow and Mialski or perhaps Miłowski.
He must also have been the heir to the estates Pulma, near Wołdawa and Zahorodzie near Krzemieniec.
Polish sources mention him as a Commander of Malta.

In 1776 he was a Member of Parliament from Żmudź. In 1778 he bequeathed 6.6 hectares of land for the Orthodox Church at Wielun in Horyn near Dąbrowica.

According to Pulvis he was a Member of the Great Parliament of 1788.
On the 7th May 1790 he received the Order of St Stanisław and in 1792, the Order of the White Eagle.
From 1792 he held office as "The Chamberlain of Zapin" (?).

In 1793 he was a Member of Parliament at Grodno. After the Partition he was appointed president of the Wołyń Civil Legal Chambers with the rank of Real Estate Councillor.
In 1821 he built the wooden Orthodox Church at Zaleszany near Dąbrowica and endowed it with a grant of 45 hectares of land in that village.
At Worobin he had a large library and a beautiful collection of works of art.
His portrait was in the possession of the heirs of Witold Broel-Plater at Wroclaw.


 
Józef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater
241 Gen.XI

After his parents he inherited the Kurkla estate and later (in 1788, if not earlier) he purchased the Szwabiszka estate in the same district.
He was a Member of Parliament in 1768 and 1773.
In 1773 he was already Adjutant-General to His Royal Highness.
In 1784 he was noted as Marshal of the Onikszten district.
On the 24th June 1789 he became a Knight of the Order of St Stanislas.
In 1794 he must have been a Major-General of the Lithuanian Army. 
Adam vel Adam Tadeusz Broel-Plater
242 Gen.XI

An economic landlord and good organiser. After his father he had access to Daszowk and Kalnick in the Ukraine in addition to Horyn in Volhynia.
Hew as heir to the estates Przegalin and Komorowska in the Brzec province. He obtained as a dowry from his wife the Pobereresk estate.
From 1795 he was the proprietor of the Beresteczko estate beyond Styrem in the Dubno district.
While his father was still living and with the consent of King Stanislaw Augustus he became Starost of Dyneburg on 27th November 1761 being the 5th in line from the family and also with the consent of the King ceded the Starostship to his brother Kazimierz Konstanty in 1770.
In 1764 he signed for Livonia as elector of the King. In 1770 he became Starost of Brzec, a position which he exchanged in 1771 for the position of Clerk of Lithuanian Artillery.
In 1773 he received the Order of St Stanislaw. He was also a Knight of the Order of the Golden Lion and therefore of the domestic Order of the Great Prince Hessen.
In the years 1778 to 1791 he appears as a Lieutenant-General in the Lithuanian Army. On 24th June 1775 he is mentioned as Commander of the Order of Malta.
In 1786 and 1787 he is mentioned as a member of the Masonic Lodges ŇPerfect MysteryÓ and ŇCharitable PoleÓ in Dubno.
On 16th July 1793 he is mentioned as Castellan of Trock after the resignation of his brother Kazimierz Konstanty, thus becoming the 7th senator from the family.
Soon after he was appointed a delegate from the senate to the Permanent Council.
 
Jozef Wincenty Broel-Plater
243 Gen.XI

Died as a child
 
? Broel-Plater
244 Gen.XI

Erroneously Rozalia.
 
Karolina Broel-Plater
245 Gen.XI

Founder of the Szweksznia branch.

Was already Chamberlain to King Stanisław August in 1779.

From 1780 he invariably appears as a Livonian Standard-bearer.
On the 12th August 1789 he received the Order of St Stanisław.
He must have been a Major-General in the Lithuanian Army but I was unable to obtain confirmation of this reference.

However, on the 25th February 1793 at Nowe Miasto in the Rosien district, when he signed "under seal" the testament of Michał Ronikier, a Żmudź Cup-bearer, he signed as Livonian Standard-bearer without mentioning that he had a rank of General.

In 1814 he purchased in partnership with his brother Józef (and therefore certainly Józef Konstanty), the Korciana estate in the Telszewskie district from Kazimiera nee Górski, wife of Stanisław Tyszkiewicz.

I believe it was this Jerzy who was Marshal of the Nobility in the Rosien district after Stefan Puzyrewski and before Antoni Burzyński.

 
Jerzy Broel-Plater
246 Gen.XI

He completed his studies at Leipzig and returned from there in 1771.
He inherited all the estates from his father, therefore, Fölck, Teilitz, Unnenküll, Könhof and Wahlenhof.
He made Könhof and Wahlenhof available to his mother for her personal benefit for life. In 1783 and 1786 he was elected to the position as Marshal of the nobility in the county of Dorpat.
In 1790, all of his estates (including, among others, Fölck, which were in the possession of the family) were sold by public auction but the reason for this is not given in any publications. 
Jan Reinhold Broel-Plater
247 Gen.XI

He served in the Russian army with the rank of captain and after having retired settled at Tödwenshof, of which he was the heir. He sold these possessions to his brother Fabian (infra), after which he returned to the Russian army.
In 1752 he purchased the Kucklin estate. In 1758 he was a major and in 1763 a lieutenant-colonel in the Siberian Regiment of Dragoons.
Later he took up the position as Commandant of the garrison in Semipalatynski.
He retired from the army with the rank of colonel, after which he leased an estate in the state of Wottigfer and died there on the 18th January 1772.  
Gerhard Fryderyk Broel-Plater
248 Gen.XI

Pulvis notes his appearance in 1771. 
Zygmunt Gustaw Broel-Plater
249 Gen.XI

She was a benefactress of churches.

 
Klara Broel-Plater
250 Gen.XI

Statesman, historian, author, politician and traveller.
Heir to the Indryca, Tenismujsza, Warnowicz, Altborn and Anschon (?) estates.
He purchased the Pustyn estate and must also have been the proprietor of Borumjszy, Mazan and Pozaryszek or Pleskunowa. He was a devotee of King Stanislaw Augustus and an opponent of the Confederation of Bar and a supporter of pro-Russian politics which made him unpopular. However, he was a strong supporter and a liberal benefactor for Poland in its last efforts under Kosciuszko.
In 1766 he was a Member of Parliament.
In 1770 he was Royal Chamberlain. When his brother Jozef Wincenty renounced the Starostship of Dyneburg in his favour, with the permission of the King, he became the 6th senator in succession from the family.
In the same year he also obtained the Starostship of Wolpien and Daugiel.
In 1772 he was elected to the Permanent Council and was acknowledged as an envoy of the Republic to St Petersburg. In the same year he became a Knight of the Order of St Aleksander Newski.
In 1774 he was a Marshal of the Court of Justice in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. On the 28th November 1774 he became a Knight of the Order of Malta and on the 16th December a Commander of that Order from the Kalnick estates.
On the 15th February 1776 he became a Knight of the Order of St Stanislaw. On 22nd December 1790 he became Castellan of Trock.
In 1791 he became a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle.
On 14th June 1793 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of Lithuania.
He took an active part in the last Parliament at Grodno from the 17th June to the 23rd November 1793.
He left many published works 16 volumes in manuscript of "A History of the Polish Kingdom until Stanislaw Augustus."
 
Kazimierz Konstanty Broel-Plater

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