Paweł Jan Działyński

Paweł Jan Działyński (1594–1643) was a voivode of Pomorze (from 1630 to 1643, preceded by Samuel Konarski, followed by Gerhard Dönhoff (of Dönhoff Family).

He was the son of Mikołaj Działyński and Katarzyna Dulska. He married Jadwiga Czarnkowska with whom he had two daughters (Katarzyna, Jadwiga) and three sons (Adam, Jan and Kazimierz)

He became the starosta of Bratiańsk in 1613 with the permission of King of Poland. Between 1604 and 1613 he was the delegate of regional szlachta of Chełm to the Polish Sejm. From 1630 on he was the under treasury of Prussia. He was nominated as the voivode of Pomorze on May 16, 1630.

Between 1637 and 1638 he mediated the conflict between Gdańsk and king Władysław IV Vasa over the share of tariffs taken at the port that was reserved for the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.

He was known for his fervent opposition to the Protestant Reformation and as a result he founded an order of Franciscan monks in Prussia.

He died July 17 1649 in Bratian and was buried in Nowe Miasto Lubawskie in the basilica crypt.