Metadata: Estate of Český Rudolec
Collection
- Country:
- Czechia
- Holding institution:
- Moravian Provincial Archives in Brno
- Holding institution (official language):
- Moravský zemský archiv v Brně
- Postal address:
- Palachovo náměstí 1, Brno, 62500
- Phone number:
- 00420 533 317 224
- Web address:
- http://www.mza.cz/
- Email:
- badatelna@mza.cz
- Reference number:
- 401
- Title:
- Estate of Český Rudolec
- Title (official language):
- Velkostatek Český Rudolec
- Creator/accumulator:
- Estate of Český Rudolec
- Date(s):
- 1679 /1945
- Language:
- Czech
- German
- Extent:
- 21.7 linear metres
- Scope and content:
- The fonds contains documents of patrimonial authority of the manor and economic administration of the vestigial estate. The following documents are related to the Jewish community: Food (Jewish) tax (1790-1850); Correspondence with regional office - serious police misdemeanours, unauthorised door-to-door sales and trades, Jewish familiants, Jewish butchers' stalls (1798-1849); Poorhouse for Jewish community in Bolíkov 1828-1849; Jews (places of familiants, wedding permits, elections of community council, property disputes etc.) 1786-1850; Disputes of Jews from Bolíkov about amounts owed, disputes about alimental duty 1790-1851; Lease of Dačice distillery by Jews from Bolíkov 1794-1849; The fonds also contains the following records covering the period before 1848: Adoption of children by Jews 1823-1838; Non-Catholics - offences of faith (1814-1836). Certain other archival records are to be found in the list of addenda to the fonds: Jews - places of familiants, elections of community council, property disputes 1802, 1814, 1836; Adoption of children by Jews 1851; Repatriation of Jews in Bolíkov 1827; Statement of allowances of Jewish population in Bolíkov 1833.
- Archival history:
- In 1965 the documents of the fonds were taken by the State Archives Brno (today the Moravian Provincial Archives in Brno) after moving several times. Only fragments of the materials created after 1850 have survived. Additional documents are to be found in the fonds of the Dačice Manor Estate. During inventory certain groups of documents without call numbers - outside the file handling scheme - were assigned to the fonds in the patrimonial registry office of the manor.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- In the past the Český Rudolec (Böhmisch Rudoletz in German) estate was held by many houses. In the second half of the 19th century the estate belonged to the Piochioni house. After the foundation of Czechoslovakia, the estate was subject to land reform, and after the Second World War the then property was forfeit to the Czechoslovak state. A Jewish community in Dolní Bolíkov was located on the territory of the manor.
- Access points: locations:
- Böhmisch Rudoletz
- Bolíkov
- Český Rudolec
- Dolní Bolíkov
- Subject terms:
- Aid and relief
- Aid and relief--Philanthropy and charity
- Children
- Citizenship
- Correspondence
- Financial matters
- Jewish community
- Law enforcement
- Law enforcement--Police
- Marriage and divorce
- Nobility
- Orphans
- Poverty
- Real estate
- Residency issues of Jews
- Ritual slaughter
- Ritual slaughter--Butchers
- Trade and commerce
- Trade and commerce--Alcohol trade
- System of arrangement:
- The fonds is arranged in part according to a file handling key, in part chronologically. It is divided into Official books, Files and Accounting material. There is also an inventory list of addenda for the fonds.
- Access, restrictions:
- The fond is only partly accessible.
- Finding aids:
- Balcárek P, Hájková V: Velkostatek Český Rudolec 1679-1945. Inventář, 1982, s. 56, ev. č. 1281.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Museum Prague
- Author of the description:
- JMP Survey, 2015.