Kontrola Komisji Skarbu Litewskiego na sejmie z 1778 roku
Abstract
The Seym from 1778 was the first one to control the executive powers whose function
was redefined as a result of reforms from the years 1764-1776. Excercising control over the
Lithuanian Treasury Board was also important for political reasons. The issue at stake was
the conflict involving Podskarbi Antoni Tyzenhauz, who was at the same time President of
the Board and leader of Lithuanian royalists. This article presents the members of the
committee that supervised the Board. Furthermore, it comments on the way the Board was
discussed during the sessions held jointly by the Envoys’ Chamber and the Senate (22.10.1778).
It was then that the report from the Board’s activities was submitted. The text also focuses
on the debate in the course of which the Board’s activities were accepted through the vote
(3-5.11.1778); the discussion on the subject took place after the chambers had been separated
from one another. The article shows the backstage political intrigues involving King Stanislaw
August and Russian ambassador O. Stackelberg. Their result was imposing limitations on
Tyzenhauz’s position in the future.
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