Background
Egor Ivanovich Pashkov was born in 1684 in Russian Federation.
Egor Ivanovich Pashkov was born in 1684 in Russian Federation.
In 1704 Egor Ivanovich entered the service in the Guards Preobrazhensky Regiment. He was the batman of Peter I, together with the king came to Voronezh (1709). Egor Ivanovich participated in the work of the investigative commissions, in 1718 for this purpose was in the Pavlovsk. In 1722-1727, prosecutor of the Military Collegium, then, until 1728, adviser to the same board. Since 1723, member of the Supreme Court.
Under Empress Catherine I, Egor Ivanovich became a member of Princess A.P. Volkonskaya’s group, who was trying to push A.D. Menshikov out of power. Despite the overthrow of A.D. Menshikov, members of the group were expelled from Moscow.
Egor Ivanovich was a Voronezh Vice-Governor (June 1728 - December 1734). Arrived in Voronezh in October 1728. He was in conflict with Bishop Leo (Yurlov) and Vice-Admiral M.Kh. Zmaevich. According to their mutual accusations, an investigation was started, until the end of which Pashkov remained in Voronezh. In October 1735 he was appointed the Astrakhan governor, but in fact he did not rule.