Bydžovská Lhotka (Changer)

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The first mention of Bydžovská Lhotka is supposed to date from 1357 (other sources state the year 1362), although it is only connected with the local church. At that time, the lords of Kosice had the manor and the right of submission, partly as holders of Lhota, which was originally called "Něprova Lhota". Antonín Profous writes the following about the origin of the name of this village: "Bydžovská Lhotka, village 5 km south-east by N. Bydžov: 1363 ad pres. Sulconis et Hrochonis…
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