Nikulin, Assistant to Commissar Yurovsky in Ekaterinburg.
Pankratov, Basil Semenovich; was appointed in September, 1917, as commissar to the imperial family and was dismissed by the soldiers after the Bolshevik revolution.
Pereverzeff, Paul Nikolaievich; lawyer, replaced Kerensky in the post of minister of justice and resigned on account of trouble he had with the Petrograd Bolsheviki. Made the search of the emperor’s papers at Tsarskoe-Selo.
Pignatti, District Commissar in Tobolsk; occupied this position from the first days of the revolution till the time of the downfall of Admiral Kolchak’s government.
Polovtzov, General; took General Kornilov’s position as commander of the military forces of the Petrograd district.
Proskuriakov, Philip; aged seventeen, workman; was amongst the guards of the imperial family in Ekaterinburg.
Razputin, Gregory; half monk and half adventurer; was killed a month before the revolution.
Rodionov, Commander of the Letts detachment in Tobolsk; escorted the tsarevich and the grand duchesses from Tobolsk to Ekaterinburg.
Sednev, Ivan; servant of the grand duchesses.
Schneider, Katherine, court lecturer; was separated from the imperial family in Ekaterinburg.