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The article presents the legislative activity of Janusz I of Warsaw who from 1381 was an independent ruler of the Eastern Mazovia. It also offers an analysis of 15 legal instruments including 14 statutes and one landed privilege, which is the oldest known act of this type from the region of Mazovia delivered 21st June 1414 in Nowe Miasto for both the Czersk and Warsaw nobility. The article further deals with the division of specific regulations into criminal and private law, which includes marriage and family law, the law of succession, property law, obligations, the right of peasants to leave a village belonging to a feudal master as well as court proceedings. The article finishes with the presentation of the research results.
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The article describes, on the basis of preserved documentary sources, the reasons for, and the course and resolution of the dispute about beekeeping regalia in the Wizna Land, which lasted in 1502-19, and ended only thanks to the intervention of the Polish king Sigismund I. First, the dispute between the nobility of Wizna and the beekeepers (1502-11) is discussed, and then the one between the aforementioned nobility and the Mazovian dukes (1512-19). At the same time, the only princely statute devoted to the beekeeping monopoly, which was promulgated by prince Janusz I the Elder on 24 April 1401 in Warsaw, receives an in-depth analysis. The whole article is concluded with a presentation of research results.  
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