In
each village a prayer house was erected without consideration of the religion. The communities received a bell, a pulpit, an altar, a
gold-plated goblet, a gold-plated plate for the hosts, a pewter baptismal bowl
together with a jug, a host iron, a crucifix together with all the church
clothes and shawls provided they were necessary and needed.
In the same way they got a schoolhouse ready in each village with tables,
chairs, benches, and blackboards. As
soon as possible a temporary (interimale) parsonage was provided.
The
pastor received one session of "Urbariallasten" (uncultivated?)
field, another 200 Guilders for each of ten years (the communities gave 200
Guilders a year themselves in addition!) and for three years 12 fathoms each (48
cubic meters) of firewood.
The
schoolteacher "as always" received a half session of free (freyes)
field (tax free) for ten years (after ten years the community had to come up
with it themselves), 75 Guilders a year in cash, 24 Preßburger Metzen of
"half" fruit (rye and wheat mixed) and three such Metzen of "Kukuruz"
(corn).
Each
village received one whole session and the community notary received one half
session of field. As fire equipment
each community received a six bucket barrel on a wagon, two ladders, four picks
(Haken?), twelve leather and six wooden buckets.
What's more is the Rent? office announced that each new settler would be
free of taxes for ten years.