Collegium of State Income
The Collegium of State Income (Russian: Камер-коллегия, Kamer-kollegiya; or Revenue) was a Russian executive body (collegium), created in the government reform of 1717. It was de-established during the decentralising reforms of Catherine II of Russia in 1785, restored 12 years later by her successor Paul I to be finally liquidated in 1801. It was responsible for the management of state fees and some branches of the economy (agriculture, etc.); later, some of its affairs were transferred to other collegia.
Presidents
    
- Dmitry Golitsyn (1718–22)
 - Gerasim Koshelev (1722)
 - Alexey Pleshcheyev (1723–25)
 - Alexander Naryshkin (1725–27)
 - Dmitry Golitsyn (1727–32)
 - Sergey Golitsyn (1732–35)
 - Pyotr Melgunov (1735–37)
 - Ivan Bibikov (1737–42)
 - Grigory Kislovsky (1742–53)
 - Mikhail Shakhovskoy (1753–60)
 - Ivan Yushkov (1760–62)
 - Boris Kurakin (1762–64)
 - Alexey Melgunov (1764–77)
 - Mikhail Shcherbatov (1778–84)
 - Vasily Popov (1797–99)
 - Alexey Kozhin (1799–1801)
 - Ignaty Theils (1801)
 
See also
    
- Kamer-Kollezhsky rampart in Moscow, named after Kamer-kollegiya.
 
References
    
- Janet M. Hartley (2008). Russia, 1762-1825: military power, the state, and the people. ABC-CLIO. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-275-97871-6. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
 - John P. Ledonne (January 2001). "Russian governors general, 1775-1825". Cahiers du monde russe. 42: 5–30. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
 - Paul Bushkovitch (2001). Peter the Great: the struggle for power, 1671-1725. Cambridge University Press. pp. 377–78. ISBN 978-0-521-80585-8. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
 
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