Patrikeev Ivan Isaakovich – during a half-century (1629 – 1677), if not more, was clerk in different orders: the Order Great Parish (1648), Detective and Siberian (1649), the Kazan Palace (1658 – 1660 ), the Musketeers (1664) and Novgorod (1671 – 1674) was finally Putivl clerk (1676 – 1678). One must assume that he regarded man sensible, as he was given some pretty important assignment. In 1642, King Michael Theodorovich sent to Denmark okolnichy Stepan Proesteva and this Patrikeyev, as stated in the official document – on public great things koi insist both sovereigns to the peace, quiet, and so forth, but mainly was instructed to treat about married Princess Irina Mikhailovna and the Danish Prince Valdemar. However, after not exactly fulfilled order of his sovereign: when a Danish nobleman asked them in what position, in which Prince honor to be a great ruler, they were in opposition to the sovereign's decree did not give an answer to something, and talked about things not going to case, and said "the shortest words"; in general – about the Czar not really Radel, why in the Danish court and denied. In addition, in the case of any confusion or failure in negotiations, the ambassadors were to unsubscribe on the sovereign and not to travel from Denmark to the sovereign's decree, and they did quite the opposite. And for all that the Emperor put on them their disgrace. In 1665, together with P. Boyar Eve. Dan. Miloslavsky enforces the sovereign's decree on a strict ban clerk of the Ivanovo area to write for the Moslems deed to Lithuanian prisoners. When he died I. Patrikeyev unknown. "Coll. Goc. Gr. And Dog.", III, № № 117, 166; IV, № № 40, 77 ·, "Act. Arch. Exp.", IV, № № 48, 51, 60, 237; "Act. East.", IV, № № 66, 277-278, 282, 284, 286, 292, 332-333, 335, 476-478; "Advanced." thereto III, 143, 154-160, 213; IV, № № 169-172, 177, 226; VI, № № 99, 120, 122, 128, 129, 173, 175, 180, 181, 183, 186 – 187; VII, № 266; IX, № № 168, 255. A. Ind.
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