Rywalizacja o mandaty poselskie w województwie bracławskim przed sejmem z roku 1786
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The article focuses on the political situation in the Bracław voivodeship
in the mid-1780s. In 1783, a change took place in structures of the royalist
party in the south-eastern part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In
the Bracław voivodeship, this led to the increased importance of the voivode
of Ruthenia, Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki. The year 1784 saw a decline in the
relations between Szczęsny Potocki and the Grocholski family previously in
charge of the royalist activities in the Bracław voivodeship. In this conflict,
the voivode of Ruthenia received the support of Stanisław August Poniatowski.
Yet at the Grodno Sejm held in autumn 1784, Szczęsny Potocki stood in opposition
to the king, which complicated matters even further. After that Sejm
ended, Stanisław August took the course of arranging the royalist activities
in the Bracław voivodeship sejmiks w ith t he c astellan of Bracław Marcin
Grocholski, while simultaneously attempting to maintain a good relationship
with Szczęsny Potocki. The list of endorsed Bracław deputies to the Sejm was
agreed by Stanisław August with the voivode of Ruthenia at a meeting in
Warsaw in late June and early July of 1786. There, the king accepted a number
of candidates supported by Potocki, even though they had ties to the magnate
opposition. Yet, during the election of Bracław deputies at the sejmik held in
Winnica of 21 August 1786, the voivode of Ruthenia failed to honour the deal
made with the king. The sejmik ended in a victory of Potocki’s supporters.
At the 1786 Sejm, only one of the six Bracław deputies directly supported the
adherents of the court.
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