God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 1. The Origins to 1795

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The burghers also produced a treaty concluded between themselves and the infidel
Jews in 1640... and another concluded and confirmed by his excellency the Starosta, Jan
Sobieski, in 1655 ... all of which we have kept and accepted, since nothing therein
offends against the law.

The Income from the City of Jaworow with both its suburbs

The burghers pay a rent of 12 gr. for houses on the city square, and 8 gr. for
houses on the streets.
—According to the Survey of 1627, rent was paid for 32 houses on the square,
apart from those belonging to the Council, the Wojt, and the church organist,
i.e. 12 fl. 24 gr.
Now rent is paid for 14 houses: 5 fl. 18 gr.


(1629) (now)
fl. gr. fl. gr.
—For houses on Fara St., formerly 29 7 22
now 22 5 26
—For houses on Mill St., formerly 15 4 00
now none —
—For houses on Przemysl St., formerly 66 17 18
now 29
7 22
—For houses on Jaroslaw St., formerly 10 2 20
now 5 1 10
—For houses on Lwow St., formerly 40 10 20
now 18 4 24
—For the city gardens beyond the dyke,
formerly 30 26
now 22 27
—For the city fields ... formerly 30 12
now 19 19
—For the city refineries... formerly 3 06
now 1 06
—The Smiths, formerly 10 paid 4 12
now 4 pay 1 18
—The Cobblers, formerly 16 paid 6 12
now 24 pay 9 18
—Jewish Taverners, formerly 23 paid 58 08
now 5 pay 30 00
—Tenant farmers, formerly 33 paid 43 10
now 12 pay 36 00
—For fodder, nothing is paid formerly 100 00 —
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