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Andrzej Rej (starost)

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Andrzej Rej (died 1664) was a Polish nobleman. An active Calvinist, he held the title of stolnik of Lublin. From 1659 to 1661 he served as starost of Małogoszcz. He was the great-grandson of the poet Mikołaj Rej.

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  • M. Rawita-Witanowski, Dawny powiat chęciński, Kielce 2002, s. 277-288
  • T. Żychliński, Złota księga szlachty polskiej, t. XV, s. 123

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