Abstract

This article contains an edition of the transumpt of a parchment document issued by the commander of Golub Erwin von Stockheim for the shoemakers’ guild in Golub, entered into the Crown Metrica (Metrica Regni Poloniae). The original document, issued in 1349, has not survived. According to the document, the Teutonic Order sold 22 shoemakers’ stalls to the guild for the sum of 7 scot of annual rent, divided in half between the Order and the city. It is the second oldest document of this type known from the area of the State of the Teutonic Order. Thanks to the mention of the names of councillors and the mayor, it is also an important source of information for research on the history of the development of the political system of the town.

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