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Pajuostis manor

Pajuostis manor was build in the end of the XVI century. In the 16th century, the manor belonged to Komaewski, from 1592 to Suvorok, 1604 to Yaroslavc and later to Vizgirda. In 1652 Kulva landlord Samuel Mosis Blinstrub has married to the Samotigian landowner, widow Halszka Vizgirdaitė Beinartowa Blinstrub and received from her as a dowry Pajuostis manor, together with Paneviciai and Pašiaušė manors. In the letter of Samogitian nobleman George Carl Blinstrub is mentioned that in 1667 The Pajuostis manor (Panevėžys district) belong to Samuel Mosis Blinstrub and his third wife, Kotryna Galmantaite Blinstrubiene. In 1684 the manor was ruled by Theodore Blinstrub. Later, the manor was given a as a dowry by Carl Adam’s Blinstrub and Elena Budrevičiūtė Blinstrubienė to their daughter Joanna Blinstrubaite-Meištavičienė (S55) and in that way became a property of Meistavičius family and belonged to that family until the First World War. In 1923 the manor was nationalized by Lithuanian government. Later the 4th Infantry Regiment of the Lithuanian Armed Forces resided in Pajuostis manor. New barracks were erected on the territory of the Manor and an entire military town was built in Soviet times. Until now, the part of the former stables, the tower and other fragments of some other buildings have remained. Also well-kept Pajuostis manor park, near the river of the Nevezis, still remain.