- (Lithuanian: Racevičius)
Raczewski ("from Racze", Lithuania) Rachkovsky, Raczkowski, Rackowski,
Raczkowicz, Rackowicz,
Racki (Ratzky),
Ratsker (Rackier), etc....
- century, with its
triangular market. The
original wooden manor of the
Raczkowicz family that
occupied the site was
transformed in the 16th
century into...
- Pruchański, Prucheński, Pruczeński, Przerembski, Przerębski. R Raczkiewicz,
Raczkowicz, Radliński, Rakowski, Rankowicz, Ronikier, Ronow, Rosiejowski, Rosławiec...
- Bakałarzewo. It owes its name to the
nickname of
Mikolaj “Bakałarz”
Michnowicz Raczkowicz,
royal writer and one of
founders of the town. By 1558 Bakałarzewo had...
-
Andrzej Spławski (1425–ca.1459),
moved from
Volodymyr to
Lutsk Wacław
Raczkowicz (1459–1460/1462) Jan Łosowicz (1463–1468)
Marcin Kreszowski (1468–?) Stanisław...
- Raczkowska, however, the name was soon
changed to
Raczki after the
local Raczkowicz noble family,
owners of the territory. It was
granted town
rights in 1558...