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Justynian Szczytt (6 February 1740 – 7 March 1824) was a member of the Permanent Council, member of the parliament (sejm walny) of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
He was member of Szczytt family, which used Jastrzębiec as coat of arms[1] (according to Kasper Niesiecki it was not Jastrzębiec, but Radwan[2]). Justynian was an only son of Jan Szczytt (1705-1767) and his second wife Barbara née Chomińska (d. 1775), daughter of Ludwik Jakub Chomiński, a writer of Lithuania (pisarz wielki literwski, notarius magnus Lithuaniae).
Justynian was educated at Collegium Nobilium in Wilno.
Justynian Szczytt died on 7 March 1824. He was buried in the underground in Dominicans' Church in Wołyńce .[3]
He was married twice. His first wife was Kazimiera Barbara Łopaciński (b. 14 March 1746, d. 3 February 1773). In 1775 he married Kazimiera Woyna (d. 1783), daughter of Józef Woyna, widow of Trojan Korsak, Połock's vice-voivode (podwojewodzi, literally: under-voivode).
Children from the first marriage were:
Children from the second marriage were:
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