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dobara. Upravu je tada preuzela Ugarska dvorska komora, ona je preuzela i registrature stare ukinute uprave kao i njen arhiv koji je tako dospio u arhiv Ugarske dvorske komore u kojem je veći dio toga arhiva ostao do g. 1849. Najvjerojatnije je da su spisi iz skupine »Acta Buccarana«, vraćeni iz Budimpešte g. 1960, postepeno; zbog službene potrebe, vadeni iz njihova matičnog arhiva u razdoblju između g. 1777. i 1790/1791, jer se u samom indeksu sačuvala zabilješka registratora koji je počeo sastavljati novi indeks od kojega su samo dvije strane uvezane u tekst starog indeksa. U toj zabilježbi pod naslovom »Inviatio ad Acta Buccarana pertinens« kaže se. naime, ovo: »Signaturae nigrae dénotant antiquas, quibus signata jam hue missa fuere. Rubrae subsignationes pro faciliori inventione hie additas anno 1790 et 1791«. Svi spisu naznačeni u indeksu nisu više vraćeni u matičnu skupinu, nego je od njih formirana nova koja se, evo, nakon više od 170 godina tek sada vraća u svoj stari sastav! Summary ON CLASSIFYING DOCUMENTS OF COASTAL ESTATES ADMINISTRATION In this article the author deals with the archival series of documents known under the title of »Acta Bucarana« (written documents of Bakar). Its title was derived after the town of Bakar in Croatian Littoral, the seat of the estates administration of the Croatian noble family, the counts of Zrin. Until 1670 this family possessed not only the whole Littoral but also- other big estates that screched to- the inland of Croatia up to- the towns of Ozalj and Karlovac. After the discovery of the conspiracy of ban Zrinski and prince Frankopan against the king Leopold (1670) an after the conspirators were sentenced to death in 1671 those estates became the property of the king's fisc, respectively, of the Hungarian Court Chamber in Bratislava which, in 1692, sold them to the Austrian Chamber of Interior in Graz. In 1749, those estates became the property of the Bank Ministerial Chamber in Vienna and, in 1754, of the Court Council of Commerce in Vienna, which put them: under the administration of the main Commerce Administration in Trieste. The coastal estates remained under its management till 1776 when the queen Maria Theresa abolished the Commercial Intendance and annexed the estates partly to the kingdom of Croatia and partly to the Croatian part ,of the so called Vojna Krajina, the military part of Croatia along the Tutlkish-Croatian border. By this act the Administration of Chamber Estates in this region also stopped functioning and the arhival documents from its registry office were taiken over by the Hungarian Chamber in Bwlim. In 1850, the large part of documents from this registry office was given back to Croatia to the Croatian Archives in Zagreb while the smaller part was given back from Budapest as late as 1960. After the classification was done the first part of this group of documents was devided into three series containing the total of 68 cardboard boxes and five volumes of the protocol. The other part consisted of 18 fascicles and as these documents were taken out of the registered group it was decided that they be again put in their place.. In this way, this group will again include 90 per cent of its presumptive number of all of its original documents. According to its content this group contains precious material for study of economic, social, historical and cultural conditions of Groatial Littoral, from the second half of the XVII-th century to the second 'third of the XVIII-th century, and also of other Croatian regions which were connected with Croatian Littoral in that period. — 413 —