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The Roskie Archive is the archival legacy of three aristocratic families: Sapieha coat of arms (COA) Lis, Branicki COA Gryf and Potocki COA Pilawa. The vast fortune, whose headquarters was at Ros village, located in the former county Vowkavysk (today western Belarus), was formed in the late of 18th century as a result of marriage Krystyna Branicki COA Griffin, Ros village heiress, with Franciszek Sapieha, owner of Bociek village in Podlaskie as well as Trościanica and Turow villages in Brest region. Their daughter, Teresa, married to Joachim Potocki was the heir. Her descendants have inherited a large part of the estate - including Tykocin - after the childless death of Castellan of Cracow and Grand Crown Hetman Jan Klemens Branicki. The Roskie Archives includes also records of previous owners of the estate: the Families of Słuszek, Chodkiewicz and Hlebowicz. Actually it does not include the last period, when Ros village - already in the 20th century - as a result of family bequest fell into the hands of Branicki Familly from Wilanów COA Korczak. The Roskie Archives is divided into four sections: I. Personal and family records and records of the property and business (16–20 c.), II. Records of a public nature (17–19 c.), III. Militaria (16–18 c.) and IV. Correspondence (18–19 c.). Elaboration of the Roskie Archive was the last work of an outstanding archivist and historian Prof. Teresa Zielińska (1929–2010).
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This historical source edition refers to duties of people living in town Tykocin in Podlasie region. It is a fragment of inventory from 1772 which was written after the death of Tykocin owner – Jan Klemens Branicki. The edition is based on copy of document which was written in the municipal court register of Brańsk. This copy is stored in The Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw (AGAD) in collection Archiwum Roskie: Akta Majątkowo-Prawne with signature number 122. Mentioned duties refer to Christians and Jews living in Tykocin. In this fragment of inventory there were described duties paid in money, in nature or feudal services served by all kind of working groups. Edition also contains information about measures, order regulations, fairs in Tykocin.
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Krytyczna edycja źródłowa poświęcona została powinnościom ludności zamieszkującej podlaskie miasto Tykocin. Jest to fragment inwentarza z 1772 r., spisanego po śmierci właściciela Tykocina – Jana Klemensa Branickiego. Podstawą źródłową edycji jest kopia sporządzona na podstawie aktu wpisanego do akt grodzkich brańskich. Dziś znajduje się ona w Archiwum Głównym Akt Dawnych w Warszawie w zespole Archiwum Roskie w dziale Akta Majątkowo-Prawne pod sygnaturą 122. Wzmiankowane powinności dotyczą zarówno chrześcijan, jak i Żydów zamieszkujących miasto. W tym fragmencie inwentarza opisano również opłaty, daniny i robocizny czynione przez różne grupy zawodowe. Ustęp ten zawiera też dodatkowe informacje, m.in. o miarach, przepisach porządkowych, targach i jarmarkach w Tykocinie.
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