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Zinaida Timofeevna Ivanova, Vyrubova’s maid (folios 47–8). The interrogation was conducted by T. D. Rudnev. Handwritten text.

Feodosia Stepanovna Voino, a doctor’s assistant who worked for Vyrubova
(folios 50–2). The interrogation was conducted by I. V. Brykin. Handwritten text.

Alexander Mikhailovich Omerg, who worked as a footman in the Alexander Palace (folios 57–8). The interrogation was conducted by P. A. Korovichenko, commandant of the Alexander Palace. Handwritten text.

Andrei Andreevich Zeyer [Zeer], in charge of dispatching the royal family’s carriages (folio 61). The interrogation was conducted by P. A. Korovichenko, commandant of the Alexander Palace.

Anna Alexandrovna Vyrubova, a maid of honour and a close friend of the tsarina’s (folios 78–81). The interrogation was conducted by G. P. Girchich, an investigator for the Extraordinary Commission. Typed copy.

Iakov Pavlovich Kondratenko, who worked as a coachman for Rasputin’s devotee Maria Andreevna Gayer [Gaer] (folios 84–5). The interrogation was conducted by G. P. Girchich. Handwritten text.

Konstantin Iakovlevich Chikhachev, a former deputy chief of the Saratov Judicial Chamber (folios 86–92). The interrogation was conducted by S. Filonenko-Borodin, Investigator for the Second Judicial District of the city of Orel.

Olga Vladimirovna Lokhtina, the wife of an actual state councillor and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 100–4, 109–12). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator T. D. Rudnev. Typed copy.

Maria Evgeniena Golovina, a chamberlain’s daughter and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 113–22). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator T. D. Rudnev. Handwritten text.

Olga Vladimirovna Lokhtina (folios 130–4, 140–2). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator T. D. Rudnev. Handwritten text.

Baroness Vera Illarionovna Kusova, the wife of a cavalry captain and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 135–8). The interrogation was conducted by T. D. Rudnev. Handwritten text.

Nadezhda Ivanovna Voskoboinikova, a Cossack officer’s widow who worked in Vyrubova’s infirmary (folios 154–62). The interrogation was conducted by T. D. Rudnev. Typed copy.

Vladimir Fyodorovich Dzhunkovsky, a former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs (folios 164–5). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator T. D. Rudnev. Handwritten text.

Dmitry Nikolaevich Loman, a colonel assigned to court administration and the warden of the Feodorov Cathedral (folios 174–81). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator T. D. Rudnev. Typed copy.

Ioann Aronovich Simanovich, the son of Rasputin’s secretary (folios 182–3). The interrogation was conducted by V. M. Rudnev. Handwritten text.

Ivan Fydorovich Manasevich-Manuilov, a former official of special commissions for the prime minister (folios 191–4). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator G. P. Girchich. Typed copy.

Ksenofont, Archimandrite of the Nikolaev-Verkhoturye Monastery (folios
210–13, 215–16). The interrogation was conducted by A. Pokrovsky, Judicial Investigator for the Ekaterinburg Regional Court. Handwritten text.

Sophia Ivanovna Tyutcheva, a maid of honour responsible for the royal daughters (folios 223–5). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Alexander Pavlovich Martynov, a former head of the Moscow security branch. The interrogation was conducted by the prosecutor Yastrebov at the Moscow Correctional Facility. Handwritten text.

Vera Iovlevna Tregubova, a friend of Rasputin’s (folios 246–5). The interrogation was conducted by A. I. Tsitovich, Judicial Investigator for the Tiflis Regional Court. Typed copy.

Alexandra Georgievna Guschina [Gushchina], a doctor’s widow and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folio 263). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Leonid Alexeevich Molchanov, the son of the exarch of Georgia and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 264–73). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Pyotr Alexandrovich Badmaev, a doctor (folios 274–82). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Mikhail Stepanovich Komissarov, a gendarme officer in charge of Rasputin’s security (folios 286–96). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator V. V. Likhopoy. Typed copy.

Lydia Ivanovna Kondyreva, the widow of an actual state councillor (folios 297, 3). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Grigory Petrovich Sazonov, an economist and publicist and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 298–300). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Alexei Nikolaevich Khvostov, a former minister of internal affairs (folios 302–0). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Alexey Frolovich Filippov, a publisher and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 327–42). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Vera Karlovna Varvarova, a performer of Gypsy ballads and a friend of Rasputin’s (folios 343–4). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Anna Alexandrova Vyrubova (folios 347–63). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Yulia Alexandrovna Dehn [Den], a senior captain’s wife, a friend of the tsarina’s, and a devotee of Rasputin’s (folios 364–7). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Sheila Gershevna Lunts, a barrister’s wife and a friend of Rasputin’s (folios 375–7). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Isaak Viktorovich Bykhovsky, a barrister (folio 378). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Alexander Stepanovich Prugavin, an ethnographer and publicist and an expert on Russian sectarianism (folios 389–90). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Victor Ivanovich Yatskevich, a former director of the chancery of the chief procurator of the Most Holy Synod (folios 391–7). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Nikolai Pavlovich Sablin, a senior captain and the master of the royal yacht
Shtandart
(folios 419–21). The interrogation was conducted by the investigator F. P. Simpson. Typed copy.

Olga Apollonovna Popova, clergyman’s wife (folios 424–6). The interrogation was conducted by Rybalsky, an investigator for the Simferopol Regional Court. Typed copy.

Record of the inspection by the investigator G. N. Girchich of the documents seized from Vyrubova’s apartment (folio 42). Typed copy.

Record of the inspection on 21 March 1917, of the rooms occupied by Vyrubova by Lt. Colonel Korovichenko, commandant of the Alexander Palace in Tsarskoe Selo (folios 55–6). Handwritten text.

Inventory of the letters and other materials confiscated from O. V. Lokhtina upon her arrest (folio 72). Typed copy.

Memorandum from Baron Budberg of 23 December 1906, granting G. E. Rasputin the right henceforth to call himself Rasputin-Novy (folio 128). Typed copy.

Copies of the documents pertaining to the row produced by Rasputin at the restaurant, Yar. Typed.

Archival Documents By Repository And File Number

STATE ARCHIVE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
(GARF)

601   Nicholas II

640   Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna

673   Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna

613   Princess Olga Valerianovna Paley [Palei]

645   Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich

662   Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna

656   Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fyodorovna

660   Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich (KR)

670   Grand Duke Nikolai Mikhailovich

612   Grigory Rasputin

623   A. A. Vyrubova

102   Department of Police

111   Petersburg (Petrograd) security branch

1467   Extraordinary Commission of the Provisional Government

TOBOLSK BRANCH OF THE STATE ARCHIVE OF THE PROVINCE OF TYUMEN
(TFGATO)

164   Investigation file of the assassination attempt on Grigory Rasputin in 1914

154   Inventory of Grigory Rasputin’s property after his death

156   File of the Tobolsk Ecclesiastical Consistory in regard to the charge against G. E. Rasputin of ‘spreading false teachings similar to those of the
Khlysty

STATE ARCHIVE OF THE PROVINCE OF TYUMEN
(GATO)

205   Birth register with Rasputin’s birth date

239   Reports of the external surveillance agents on Grigory Rasputin’s visits to the village of Pokrovskoe

STATE HISTORICAL MUSEUM

411   Correspondence of Nikolai and Felix Yusupov with Marina Heiden [Geiden]

411   Correspondence of Felix Yusupov with Marina Golovina

411   Letters of Felix Yusupov to his wife, Irina, pertaining to the murder of G. E. Rasputin

RUSSIAN STATE ARCHIVE FOR OLD DOCUMENTS

1290   Irina’s letters to Felix Yusupov

RUSSIAN STATE HISTORICAL ARCHIVE

1101   Rasputin’s diary

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