Streszczenie
The article presents the history of the estate of Stefan Koryciński,
Crown Chancellor (1653–1658). It was established that after the division of the estate
of his father. Koryciński inherited seven villages, then he increased the
land, mainly after taking over the estate from his brother Mikołaj Ferdinand
(1651). At the end of his life, his private property consisted of fourteen villages
located in four provinces and two tenement houses in Krakow. It was emphasized
that comparing to other figures of the 17th century political elite, it was
a modest fortune, and the chancellor obtained the main part of his income
from royal estates. After the chancellor’s death, his property was inherited
by two sons: Piotr Mikołaj and Mikołaj Andrzej.