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Some documents about Malachowo
from Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae


count Abraham de Malachowo and count Peter de Malachowo,
mentioned in a 1352 document, from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae Sambor de Malachowo, Kasztelan of Zbaszyn,
mentioned in a 1413 document by the Palatine of Poznan,
from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae Sambor de Malachowo, Kasztelan of Zbaszyn,
mentioned in a 1417 document by the Palatine of Poznan,
from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae
Sambor de Malachowo, Master-of-the-Hunt of Kalisz,
and Tomko de Malachowo, vice-Underjudge of Kalisz,
mentioned in three 1427 documents by the Judge of Kalisz,
from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae
Wladyslaw II, King of Poland, 
Grand Duke of Krakow and Lithuania,
lord and heir of Pomerania and Russia, etc.
allows Sambor of Malachowo, Master-of-the-Hunt of Kalisz
to erect a new village in the Mokow Forest;
from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae Sambor de Malachowo, Master-of-the-Hunt of Kalisz,
mentioned in a 1434 document by the Palatine of Poznan,
from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae sir Thomas de Malachowo (Malachowski)
mentioned in a 1436 document by the Archbishop of Gniezno,
from the Codex Diplomaticus Maioris Poloniae


Malochowo found in these medieval documents
refers to what is today Malachowo, Co. Gniezno, Poland.