Chełm (Świętokrzyskie voivodship)
Chełm was so called a forest, today a non-existent village and then a non-existent mill, near Chełmowa Mountain on the Słupianka River. Today in the area of Kielce County in the commune of Nowa Słupia
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In 1650, the Świętokrzyskie convent was awarded the abbot's right to free fall in the Chełm forest near Pokrzywianki. It was described that in the vicinity of the village Paprocice "on Chełm is a place called the iesty of Lassu Larchina y Dębina, but the thin."
In the years 1658, 1686, the boundaries of the Swarovski part of the Stara Słupia farm are stretched from the borders of Pokrzywianki to the forest, the border of the village of Grzegorzewice, and from there towards the village of Chełm. to the old abandoned village of Bostowska Wola.
In 1725, the abbot and the Świętokrzyskie convent gave the townsman Słupsk Idzik a privilege for a mill with buildings near Chełm, together with a land called "Nazamu". In 1780, the pond in the St Słupia pond belongs to "Chełm Mountain". In 1809, the monastery was renting a 40-year-old Chełm mill with fields and meadows. Tithing
In 1780, subjects from Stare Słupia gave a tithe of "Chełm" to the pre-hospital in Nowa Słupia. Bibliography
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