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Jan Franciszek Czarnowski (1883–1963) was a Polish nobleman of Grabie coat of arms who was Papal chamberlain to Pope Pius XI, and head of the Polish Priory of the Order of the Knights of Malta. He was married to Helena (Lunia) Kalinowska, and owned the Rossocha estate, where he commissioned a palace, built by Juliusz Nagórski[1].

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  • Tadeusz Wojciech Lange (1999–2000). "Archiwum i biblioteka, Związku Polskich Kawalerów Maltańskich w Poznaniu (History of the Polish Knights of Malta, in Poznan)" (in Polish). Poznan Historical Archive. Archived from the original on 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2007-08-27.
  • Polskie Towarzystwo Heraldyczne. Miesie̜cznik heraldyczny (in Polish). W Warszawie, Nakł. Oddziału Warszawskiego Polskiego Towarzystwa Heraldycznego. p. 68. OCLC 32011930.
  • Waldemar Baraniewski, Tadeusz S. Jaroszewski (21–22 August 1993). "Neobarok z Rossochy". Gazeta Stoleczna (in Polish).
  • (in Polish) Jan Franciszek Czarnowski z Czarnowa h. Grabie