Urbéri tabellák, 1767-1773
- Hungarian
- Slovak
- Latin
- German
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Az eredeti iratok mikrofilmre vétele Budapesten a Magyar Országos Levéltárban történt.
Feudal land tenancy census records of Hungary, the so-called "Urbarium" or "Urbéri tabellák", a document that defines the goods and services that a serf was obligated to give to the feudal lord. Includes names of landowners and serfs. Arranged by counties, and within the counties by villages in alphabetical order. Includes primarily the years 1767-1773, with some entries and the index covering the years 1723-1848. Some areas that were in Hungary when these records were kept are now in Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine.
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