Lev Izmailov Biography
Izmailov Lev Dmitrievich Izmailov Lev Dmitrievich-Lieutenant General on October 2, the scandalously known landowner-Samodur. Born on December 8, in the village of Miloslavsky, Skopinsky district of the Ryazan province in the family of Colonel Dmitry Lvovich Izmailov and his wife Countess Elizabeth Ivanovna Gendrikova, came from the nobles of the Ryazan province, was recorded for military service by the sergeant of the Life Guard of the Semenovsky regiment and proceeded to the actual service in the year With the rank of warrant officer.
He took part in the combat operations of the Russian-Swedish war, in the year-the lieutenant colonel, in the year the volunteer participated in the suppression of the Polish uprising of General Kostyushko Tadeusz Kosciuszko, commanded the Kinburn Dragoon Regiment, on May 1-a colonel, the commander of the hussars of Georgy Shevich Shevich Sumy hussars, and retired in the year.
After the accession of Emperor Alexander I-th, he returned on March 19 to active service with production in Major General, on October 14, he resigned and retired to his estate in the Tula province. For the year he acted as the Ryazan provincial leader of the nobility, in the year he was engaged in the formation of the Ryazan Zemstvo army, during the Patriotic War of the year he was elected the head of the Ryazan militia, which was formed within 10 days from August 8 to 18, in the amount of 13 people, from the fall of the year, at the head of the militia, he kept the cordons on the right bank of the Oka River, obstructing the enforcement of the enemy.
In December, he was sent to the Volyn province in December of the year, where he remained until the end of July, when, together with the Ryazan militia, he was determined by the General of the General of the infantry of Count Peter Peter the Polish Army, was the siege of the Glogau Glogau and Gamburg fortresses, October 2 of the year-Lieutenant General.
After the end of hostilities, he lived in his estates in the Tula and Ryazan provinces, where he owned 11 peasant souls and became famous for the extremely selfless and cruel character, from which his serfs and local officials suffered, since March 23, on the personal order of Alexander I-th, he consisted under the supervision of the provincial authorities, and a consequence began in the year, which opened the facts that opened the facts that opened the facts that opened the facts that opened the facts.
Hlashing abuses - punishment of yard people with lashes, rods and psar arapists, maintenance in manual and foot shackles, on wall chains and in iron slingshots, a harem from yard girls, some of whom were minors “and day and night they were all on the castle. Grids were inserted into the windows of their rooms. These unfortunate girls were released from this tower or, better to say, from their constant prison only for a short -lived walk in the Barsky Garden or for a trip in tightly closed vans to the bathhouse.
With the closest relatives, not only with brothers and sisters, but even with parents, they were not allowed to have dates. There were times that the courtyards who passed by their windows and worshiped them from afar were cruelly for this. Many of these girls - there were only thirty of them, but the number, as a permanent set, never changed, although the faces that were it changed very often - they entered the Barsky house from the very infancy, we must think, because they promised to be beautiful at one time.
Almost all of them in the sixteenth year and even earlier ended up in the Bark concubines - always by gorgeous, and often through violence. It turns out that General Izmailov was also hospitable in his own way: the girls were always taken to the guests at the night, and the innocent were chosen for guests or the first again arrived, even if they were only twelve years old ... So, the soldier of Mavra Feofanov tells that in the thirteenth year of her life she was occupied by his father’s house, and she had grown her peasant.
Guest Izmailov, Stepan Fedorovich Kozlov. She escaped from this landowner, but she was caught and, by order of the master, she was brutally beaten with a stick. " The story of his own daughter, survived from one of the Seralek: “Nymphodor Frikonov Khoroshevskaya was born while her mother was locked up in the Barsky house, was fourteen years old in the bars of Izmailov. She reminded him at the same time that he was baptized by his mother.
On the same day, the nymph was again called to the bar bedroom. Izmailov began to interrogate her: who is to blame for not finding her virgin. Details of the explanations of the poor girl about her innocence, about what the Barin himself did with her, when she was still a child of about eight to nine, all this is described in detail in the testimony of the nymphodores of Khoroshevskaya, given to the latest investigators, too outrageous for transferring in the press the Barsky interrogation did not end well for the serf: at first they picked it up with a whip, then for two days for seven days, and for seven days for seven days, and for seven days for seven days.
Once she was slaughtered. After these punishments, she was still in the locked harem of the Khitrovshchinsky estate for three months and at all this time she was the concubine of the master. Finally, he was jealous of her to the condy.This confectioner was immediately given to the soldiers, and the nymph, by punishment with whips in the living room, spent three days on the wall chain in the prisoner.
Then she was exiled to the Potachi factory, in heavy work, where she stayed for exactly seven years. On the third day, at her link to the factory, her head was cut. A few months later, she got into the slingshot for the fact that there was little Potash; She wore this slingshot for three weeks. From the Potashny Plant transferred her to a cloth factory, and then Izmailov ordered her to marry a simple man; But the nymph did not agree - and for that three days she was constrained.
Finally, from the cloth factory they sent her to the village of Kudashev, where, of course, she was supposed to have somewhat relaxed from her hard labor at Izmailov. ” He died in the village of Miloslavsky in November at the age of 71, was buried before the altar of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ in the village of Dedinovo Zaraysky district of the Ryazan province.
He was awarded the orders of St. George of the 4th grade on May 27 of the year “in response to diligent service at the Swedish offensive on May 24 at the Saivtaypol post, when he encouraged subordinates with excellent courage and hastened to receive victory”, St. Vladimir of the 2nd degree, St. Anna of the 1st degree with diamonds and the cross “for Prague”. He was not married, but had three illegitimate children: Dmitry, Catherine and Anna.