[5] Having come from the Lithuanian countries, from the Muscovite exile in the voivodeship of Połock, to his estates, in the voivodeship of Polotsk lying Chrołcewich y Połciewa, lying in the Vitebsk voivodeship, this year 1667, to the happy recuperators of the castles of Połock and Vitebsk from the hands of Moscow , that when regretting the time of the Moscow Incursion, being expelled from the Ruthenian lands, he differed in various voivodeships and counties in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, raising his health, living, after a happily concluded peace with the Moscow Tsar, in the Oszmiana district, in Lord Paweł Danilewicz's property, judge of the Vilnius Land, with his spouse, his former Lord Alexander Danilewicz, lived in a manor named Leszney for a considerable time.
There, being haunted by God with a serious bedtime illness, returning from Vilnius, coming to the Murowaney inn, with death from this world, unaware of his wife, he descended.
So a journeyman by the name of Stanisław Kopciewich, then traveled to Vilnius with his last Lord Danilewicz, their body, as the dead of Lord Danilewicz on the way to the Murowaney tavern, he brought, and spent the night.
Ibid., Through the carelessness of this journeyman, all the things in the sleigh are in the body, stolen [13].The most important land properties belonging to the Danilewicz family of the Ostoja coat of arms are listed below.
Nieżyłowy, Teszyłowy,[11] Chrołcewicze, Połciew,[13] Tułowo,[14][15] Leszna,[16][17] Nosiłów, Kolendzin,[17] Świrany,[18][19][20] Bolniki, Wierzchówka,[19][21] Zanarocz (alias Koziniec),[19][22] Wielkie Sioło,[17][23] Uzła Wielka,[24][25] Ołseta,[26] Sakowicze,[15] Korciany, Multanka, Średnik, Bohdanówo,[27][28] Pierzchaiły, Bukaty, Dziertyniki, Poludy, Kozierowce, Rymowicze, Nowosady, Dziesiętniki, Dowkniewicze, Goreckowszczyzna, Hołoblewszczyzna, Jachimowszczyzna,[29] Sulżyn,[30] Sokoleńszczyzna,[31] Lewszany,[32] Gudziany, Piełaniszki,[31] Skierzabola,[33][34] Szłowin, Kalniszki[35].