Dr. Péter Balázs: Guide to the archives of Hungary (Budapest, 1976)
A Kalocsai Főszékeskáptalan Levéltára (Kalocsa Archdiocesan Chapter Archives)
The archdiocesan economic archives are not arranged yet. It totals approximately 200 running metres and embraces the years between 1347 and 1944. The oldest pieces are the 3 charters before Mohács, beginning with 1347. The following records are continuous from the middle of the eighteenth century only. As to their subject they are economic protocols, socage records, papers of the estate attorney and the estate director, socage conscriptions, tithe lists, records of the forest office, accountancy and financial control, account books, contracts, insurance policies, eighteenth and nineteenth century manuscript maps, cadastral maps, estate inventories, lists of animals and produce and other papers of estate management and administration. The research room is open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A microfilm reader is at disposal. Dr. Miklós VERES chief official of the Archival Board A KALOCSAI FOSZÉKESKÁPTALAN LEVÉLTÁRA (KALOCSA ARCHDIOCESAN CHAPTER ARCHIVES) 6300 KALOCSA, Szabadság tér 1. Archivist: vacant The ancestral Kalocsa archdiocesan chapter was not active during the Turkish occupation, its older archival material was annihilated. The chapter was reorganized by the archbishop Gábor Patacsich in 1735 and confirmed by Pope ClemensXII. The archival material since that time lacked professional management and is in a large part unarranged to-day. Consequently we are unable to give the quantity of the material. The oldest piece is the papal bull confirming the reorganization. The continuous material may be divided into two parts. Records of ecclesiastical provenance consist of the journals of the chapter sessions, the records of the office of foundations, lists of public and