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Samuel Łaszcz

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Samuel Łaszcz (1588-1649), famous szlachcic in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, starosta owrucki, soldier, outlaw and troublemaker of Prawdzic Coat of Arms, with family estate in Łaszczów. Received 236 sentences of exile (banicja) and 37 sentences of infamy (infamia). He is rumored to have sawn them to his coat (delia). Protected by hetman Stanislaw Koniecpolski.