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MAZOVIAN PRINCES’ ERA

1321

Prince Trojden I issues a document confirming his predecessors’ transfer of rights to a mill located on the Pilica River in the town of Warka and its donation to the Dominican Order.

By Trojden I, courtesy of the Central Archives of Historical Records, no. 5832

1375

Warka has a Town Council and a Town Court.

XV w.

Warka is the seat of court proceedings encompassing land outside its jurisdiction (so-called roki sądowe).
There is a parish school, and many of its graduates go on to study at the university in Kraków.

1407

Prince Janusz the Elder visits the Town.

1449 – 1450

Warka Mayor Mikołaj Suledo copies the Polish translations of two legal codes.

Page from Suledo and Swietoslav (Suledo) Codices / Swietoslaw Codex, ref. no. 1418 IV manuscript, courtesy of the Czartoryski Library in Kraków

1478

1479 document by Boleslaw V, confirming the beer privilege of 1478, courtesy of the Central Archives of Historical Records, no. 1535

Prince Boleslaw V awards Warsaw City Council members exclusive rights to selling Warka beer; the document is later confirmed by the Prince in 1479.

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