The Income of the Holy Spirit Hospital in Lublin in the 16th-17th Centuries Cover Image

Dochody szpitala świętoduskiego w Lublinie wXVI-XVII w.
The Income of the Holy Spirit Hospital in Lublin in the 16th-17th Centuries

Author(s): Dariusz Prucnal
Subject(s): History, 16th Century, 17th Century
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: Lublin; hospital service; charity; income from estates; bid bonds; legacies; rents

Summary/Abstract: The work of the Holy Spirit Hospital and Church in Lublin was secured by using the property they owned and by the income obtained from its commercial part. They were „steady” and depended on the managers of the hospital. The hospital account books from the years 1548-1556 and 1604-1628 show that there was a change in this respect caused by funding a Carmelite monastery on the hospital grounds in 1610, as in the middle of the 16th century the income came mostly from the hospital's suburban estates, whereas at the beginning of the 17th century it mainly came from buildings within the town (from 43 to 25% the proportions changed to 12 to 69%). Besides the steady income the hospital obtained means from numerous donations and charities received mainly by testament, that were an expression of individual piety. The great amount of these small legacies – that not always had the form of money, – rarely recorded in the source materials, or not recorded at all, made it possible to finance the current charity work without any breaks. Acquiring income from legal acts (among others, testaments, agreements, judgments), that resulted from support given to the hospital by town authorities is easier to follow. In the middle of the 16th century the unsteady income amounted to 6-30% of all the money obtained by the hospital, and at the beginning of the 17th century already to 28-53%. This proportion influenced both reconstruction of the hospital buildings and the range of the charity work undertaken by the hospital.

  • Issue Year: 53/2005
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 47-71
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Polish