Chlístov (Hořičky)

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According to tradition, the name Chlístov should be based on the name Chlustův or Chlístův dvůr, so its founder should be someone named Chlust or Chlíst. The first mention of Chlístov dates back to October 1, 1400, when Beneš from Rýzmburk, son of Mladota, lord of the family with the coat of arms "z tremene", sold the "Chlístovská" bow with a forest and a piece of stream to the parish priest in Hořičky for an annual salary of 18 kopecks of Czech groschen. In 1527 it was deserted…
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