Barsi János (szerk.): Magyarország történeti helységnévtára. Zemplén megye 1773-1808, 2. (Budapest - Miskolc, 1998)

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settlement or praedium occur. This is the reason why we have given the name variations used in the census too, although the published version of the census corrected the original names on the basis of other sources - among others Lipszky's work. Consequently the name variation of the census can't be used as a source for name etymology. Some of the inhabited outskirts given on the basis of the Pfarrtopographie had no names, or they were not registrated. In such cases an abridged variant of the circumscribing form occuring in our source is given between round brackets, completed with the name of the area where the settlement could be located. 3. Legal status: It is marked with the abbreviations of the generally used Latin terminology /civitas (city), oppidum (market-town), pagus (village), praedium (uninhabited, area)/. In cases where the definition is the same in all sources, there is no reference to the source. If there are different variants, they are listed in chronological order of the sources, and the source is referred only when its definition is different from the majority. The comprehensive term of "inhabited outskirts" was unknown at the end of the 18th century, therefore, where the sources do not indicate the legal status, that rubric is blank. 4. Grid number: The mark consisting of Roman and Arabic numerals refers to the grid of the map. 5. Ownership, economic and other data: Data on ownership may originate from the population census (n), from the record of the Council of Governors Archives (b Helytartótanácsi Levéltár), or the Archive of the Supreme Court (B Curiai Levéltár), or from Vályi's descriptive statistics. The latter one contains only the family names of the owners. To avoid repeating the same surname if the owner's full name is known from other contemporary sources, the code letter of Vályi's work is listed after the full name. The spelling of the personal names follows the instructions included in the 'Regulations of source references of the "Hungarian Diet Records (Magyar országgyűlési emlékek)"'. For establishing the form of names fixed by the 19th century first Iván Nagy: Families of Hungary (Magyarország családai), and secondly Béla Kempelen: Hungarian Noble Families (Magyar nemes családok) served as basis. The letters denoting the source follow this name form accepted in the 19th century. Where the source - instead of listing the names of possessors - give "compossessores" , or some other circumscription like Vályi: "possessed by several owners" (birtokosa több uraság), the original wording of the source has been maintained. If the area was a part of a manor it is noted after the name of the owner. As the only source of that information is the owners conscription denoted with "B", here the reference is omi tted . Data referring to the existence of t3x collecting-Dffices (vám- és harmincadhivatal), post stages (postaállomás) and markets (vásár) are included in this column. The fixed dates of the market days are indicated and if they coincide with Church festivals of the Christian calendar there is a reference to it in brackets. In the cases of changing dates - depending mainly on date of Easter (húsvét) - the original Latin name of the date (Regate, Laetere) is used. They are explained in the index of abbreviation with circumscriptions in Hungarian according to the Calendar of Documents (Oklevéltári naptár) by Imre Szentpétery. As data on both offices and markets come from a data collection, the source reference was neglected. Here we give further information on other complements, for instance, on the industrial establishments of the first military mapping, too. 6-8. Census data on housing, households and population: Reissuance of the figures of source (n). As the origin of the data is unambiguous, here there is no reference to the source. 9 • Distribution by religion: 10. Regions of ecclesiastic administration: The two corresponding columns (9-10) - on the basis of conscriptions by religious denominations - give the number of the congregation members and also the regions of ecclesiastic administration. Data on Roman Catholic (rk) and Greek Catholic (gk) churches originate entirely from Pfarr topographie (p), consequently it was not referred to.

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