Zamojski of the Jelita Coat of Arms (Vol. 10 p. 58-74)
Zamojski of the Jelita Coat of Arms , in Ruthenian Voivodeship. In 1410 Mścisław of Jelita, Abbot Tyniecki, who traveled to the Pizańskie concilium with Wiss, the Bishop of Kraków, died. Szczygiel. in Tinecia. The first Tomasz from Łaznin from the Łęczyca Voivodeship moved to the Ruthenian lands, where his successors began to write about him when he bought Piwo from Jędrzej, the old Zamość. Some people suspect that this Tomasz was the grandson of this Florian Sariusz, but those who understand that the coat of arms of Jelita has its origin from this Florian, but I seem to be more certain that the coat of arms of Jelita hakom said Fourth volume, fol . 482. With the same form as they commonly assume today, it predates Florian Szariusz. Others say that this Tomasz was the brother of Tomasz von Węgleszyn, Castellan von Sandomierz and General von Wielkopolska, but they do not support this with any basis. It is certain that this Tomasz, Małgorzata's wife, father of two sons, Maciej and Florian, stretched two lines from Zamoyski's house. Florian was the first, his wife Anna from Komorów, the second from Urynów, the latter remained childless, the first had two sons, namely: Mikołaj, clerkship under Zygmunt I of the Polish king, Kraków canon, pastor of Tarnowski and Wojnicki, Łęczycki -Scholastic, Sandomierski-Kantor . Padniewski, later Bishop of Kraków, wrote him such an elogium and published it in print. In toga religiosissimus ac prudentissimus, in bello fortissimus. Formulas actionum, quae available, uterat juris consultissimus, concepit. Ex Ordinum decreto, in legibusutajendis et emendandis, Reipublicae operam navavit. In praeliis aliquot Tartaricis manu rem fortiter gessit, singulari etiam certamine Turcam provocator ad Rohatinum occidit, quod etsi homo sacratus esset, tamen sibi cum paganis praelia permissa interpretaretur. A Collegio Cracoviensi, exiguo imposito stipendio propter merita Pabianicense territorium, quoad viveret, possedit. Cum Tęczyniis and Tarnoviis familiar cum viveret, Joanni Tarnovio Magno Castellano Cracoviensi and author and adjutor fuit in primordiis ad eam, quam consecutus erat, amplitudinem laudis. He died in Kraków Cathedral in 1532, buried with the tombstone. Starovol. in Monum. Second Feliks or Szczęsny, brother of the referee Mikołaj, according to her letter at Paproc. about the coat of arms. fol. 196. in this year 1524. the village of Tworyczów was awarded to him; was that Felix [p. 59] Chamberlain and judge of Chełmski and Bełski, a wise and brave man, on the occasion of the Tatars in Chmielnik, proved his brave heart in the Skokowski family, from his servant Scibor from Sitaniec, whom he was with his people, he left alone to the belt: he never missed an opportunity that he would not have had for his homeland to stumble bravely with their enemies, which King Sigismund I admitted to him in his letter of 1528, in which, in view of his merits, he offered him the estates of Obermunt stolnik Chełmski, dem last sterilist, gave, his first wife was Smoczka, who bore him a daughter; the second, Anna, Uhrowiecka, to whom he bore three sons, Mikołaj, who died young, Florian, the standard-bearer of Chełmski, heir in old Zamość, but died childless in 1591. in which, taking into account his merits, he gave him the estates of Obermunt stolnik Chełmski, the last sterilist, his first wife was Smoczka, who gave him a daughter; the second, Anna, Uhrowiecka, to whom he bore three sons, Mikołaj, who died young, Florian, the standard-bearer of Chełmski, heir in old Zamość, but died childless in 1591. in which, taking into account his merits, he gave him the estates of Obermunt stolnik Chełmski, the last sterilist, his first wife was Smoczka, who gave him a daughter; the second, Anna, Uhrowiecka, to whom he bore three sons, Mikołaj, who died young, Florian, the standard-bearer of Chełmski, heir in old Zamość, but died childless in 1591.
Stanisław, castellan of Chełm, court hetman, starost of Bełski, heir of Skokowce, third son of Feliks, chamberlain of Chełmski. Padniewski in Elogiis wrote about him. Vir integerrimus, humanissimus, liberalissimusque, bello ac pace clarissimus, magis tamen ortem militarem coluit, orsus 17. aetatis anno 35 annos partim militavit, partim equitum turmas duxit, partim empium militare cum titulo Ducis. Copiarum Regiarum Administrative. Contra Valachos dum Chotimum obsideretur, et iterum, dum autoritate Regia Aleksander illis imperetur, Despotem in Valachiam tendentem, tum, cum ex castris ad oppidum Pomeranian positis intempesta nocte fugere necesse habebat; contra Livones, dum in Sigismundi Augusti Regis bellum ob violatum legatum inferentis fidem ad Posvolium venire coactisunt; contra Moschovitarum Principem, cum Sigismundo Augusto de Livonia, ac Kontroverse Litvaniae Moschoviaeque finibus armis contendentem; contra Tartaros, dum eorum excursions ac praedationes in Russia arcere niteretur, Rempublicam studio ac opera facultatibusque suis juvit. Tumultibus omnibus Tartaricis, suis amicorumque copiis admirabili celeritate absque ullo stipendio regio coactis, usus est; invicti sui animi et consilii vim in Neveliano cum Moschovitis praelio imprimis ostendit. Post Nevelianum praelium virtutis ergo Praefectura Belzensi donatus, Zamchanam vero, reverseus ab expeditione Radoscoviana, obtinuit; Senatorium Ordinem aliquoties oblatum recusavit, vix quinquagesimo aetatis anno legi passus est, ita tamen, ut neglect etiam tum Palatinatus gradu, in Castellanatu Mallet Consistere; vixit anno 1572. aetat. 53. He took his marriage vows twice, the first time to Anna Herburtowna, thus according to Heidenstein Epist. de Nupt. Zamość there were two sons, Zbożny [p. 60] and Jan, as many daughters, Zofia, who died young, and Anna. The second time with Anna Orzechowska, the castellan of Chełm, she bore him two sons, Jędrzej and Mikołaj, but they died young and two daughters. Elizabeth and Zofia. Of these daughters, Elżbieta lived with Stanisław Włodek, Voivode Bełski, and in 1595 went to the grave with the father. Dominicans in Lviv. Starov. in Monum. The second Anna with Łukasz Oleśnicki. The third Zofia with Kronschenk Łukasz Działyński. From his sons Zbożny or Adauctus from his father with the army sent against Moscow, when he returned from Krasny Horodek at the age of only nineteen, he died. Paprocki: She bore him two sons, Jędrzej and Mikołaj, but they died young and two daughters. Elizabeth and Zofia. Of these daughters, Elżbieta lived with Stanisław Włodek, Voivode Bełski, and in 1595 went to the grave with the father. Dominicans in Lviv. Starov. in Monum. The second Anna with Łukasz Oleśnicki. The third Zofia with Kronschenk Łukasz Działyński. Fr