Location: Kříženec, Tábor, Czechia
Surnames/tags: One_Place_Studies Špulíře Krizenesky
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Kříženec u Šebířova, Tábor One Place Study
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Name
Geography
- Continent: Europe
- Country: Czechia
- District: Tábor
- GPS Coordinates: 49.591389, 14.774444
- Elevation: 471.0 m or 1545.3 feet
History
(An excerpt from the musea' de Šebířova)
Pfalc embarked on a bold bunch; because in France soon it became clear that neither the market price nor defray content with its creditors, [50] wherefore at his request and creditor statements "to the right of inheritance creditors on hand to pay them the pretense of" farm vitanovický r. 1712 on Monday Raksha. Anthony of Padua ie. On June 13 with permission from officials in Prague p. Vaclav Christopher Hložka of Žampach, JMC. council and the court and the chamber of court judges and Vice-Chamberlain of the Kingdom Czech law has been estimated and prosečského Běšiny wife, Maria Victoria, née. Ježovské, as the main věřitelce, unleashed market. She then, unable to defend, debt, sold r. 1715 September 20 Vitanovicích stronghold in the brewery and distillery, all the accessories 4 yards plow: vitanovický with Ovčínem, Leštinská with Ovčínem, vrcholtovický, Kříženecký that in r. 1692 of two peasant statelets stood up a whole new village with the church and the filing also a tavern and a tannery, a noble blacksmith as well as a mill village Oldřichov a privileged pub and Jewish cottages, the whole village Moraveč a tavern, a village Vitanovice the tavern, blacksmith and two mansions and mills, Vrcholtovice village with subsidiary church of the Holy Trinity of God, privileged pub, as well as village garden with a tavern, village Javor and Spáleniště, village Lestina with a pub (unexposed) with 28 small and large lakes with all facilities, both on himself after a judicial estimate took over, Mr. Francis Ferdinand Earl from Khuenburga, Archbishop of Prague for 58,000 zl. Rhine and 100 ducats klíčného, some subjects have vymínivši.
Population
Notables
Sources
http://www.ceskasibir.cz/dok/d17.php
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kou%C5%99imsk%C3%BD_kraj
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