Hůry

In 1617 the village consisted of 28 properties, including six were Ganzhüfnern, Dreiviertelhüfner seven, five and four Halbhüfner Chalupner. Because of the participation in the uprising in 1618 the goods of Malovci Malovic were confiscated after the Battle of White Mountain, and the government in 1623 handed over to Baltasar of Marradas who had it re-catholicize. Bartholomew of Marradas sold the rule on October 1, 1661 Johann Adolf I of Schwarzenberg. 1678 began J. Bergl and Adolf Ranager west of the village with the exploitation of anthracite deposit. As of 1685 the village was under the Low jurisdiction of the judge of Libnitsch. The pit St. Elias in 1725, decommissioned. With the introduction of house numbers in 1785 was the site of 42 houses and 352 inhabitants had. Since 1786 the village is the parish after Libnitsch. In the same year opened the Charcoal pit with guardhouse. The first village school was established in 1788. In 1840 was Hur / Hurr from 41 houses with 351 inhabitants. In the resort was a tavern. Vicarage was Libnitsch. Until the mid- 19th century, the village always the rule Fraunberg remained submissive.

  • Homesteads in Rural Baroque style
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