Handwritten notebook entitled: Regestra Eupensy na Reparacye Dóbr Woli Bieykowskiey(the notation "Dobra Biejkowska Wola" also appears on the stamps). Includes: 1. Specification of expenditures ns reparations of the estate of the village of Wola Biejkowska - tables with detailed expenditures from 1800r. - 1824, somewhat more superficially treated years: 1830 - 1847 total 46 recorded pages 2. occasional speeches, rhymed part - made/recorded by the chronicler on the occasion of various celebrations, 52 recorded pages, ends in 1830. Later annotation by another person under the text: Apparently he wrote no more. For Miss Lucyna was also gone, who was always mentioned by the late Aunt Mysyrowiczowa(?) to me Zofia of Groszkowske(?) Sokolowska, who gives this diary in turn .... 1895r. - in several other places also annotations by the chronicler of 1895. 3. registry of all horses in the Goods of the Village of Wola Bieykowska dated June 24, 1800. - detailed register of horse births, deaths, purchases and sales, etc., to May 27, 1830, 15 recorded pages 4. cure for: frog(?) under the tongue, scaly eye and 11 other recipes - later note written by Aunt Lucyna further illegible, 6 pages 5. specification of Bees in Barcia - a total of 5 pages to 1826. 6. another 33 or so recipes for medicines, also for horses and cattle - how to make suwax, worm relief, horse scab, for rheumatism, for the rot(?) of horses, for butterflies for cattle, for swelling, for dysentery, on 9 pages Przezdzicki? A total of 133 pages in the manuscript, between the chapters discussed there are dozens of blank sheets of period paper. Destroyed half-leather cover, bent corners of first and last pages, card trims spotted For. ca: 33x20 cm "Biejkowska Wola, a village located in the Białobrzegi district near the road to Warka. It is in vain to look for a landed manor there now, but there once was one. The last owners of this small estate were the Kołacz family from Czersk. Before that the Matuszewski family, and before them the Sokolowski family." |