Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717:
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adam_text | Spis treści
Wykaz skrótów
................................... 7
Wstęp
....................................... 9
Temat pracy
.................................. 9
Stan badań
.................................. 13
Podstawa źródłowa
.............................. 17
Konstrukcja pracy
............................... 20
Rozdział I
Geneza i rozwój koncepcji wojska powiatowego
................... 23
Początki wojsk powiatowych
.......................... 23
Usankcjonowanie wojsk powiatowych przez konstytucje sejmowe z lat
1613-1619 34
Koncepcje formowania i wykorzystania oddziałów powiatowych po
1619
r.
. . . 52
Podsumowanie
................................ 64
Rozdział
II
Zasady formowania wojsk powiatowych
...................... 67
Rodzaje wojsk powiatowych
.......................... 67
Podstawy prawne formowania oddziałów powiatowych
............. 71
Wybór i nominacja kadry dowódczej
...................... 84
Formowanie oddziałów powiatowych
...................... 95
Nadzór nad organizowaniem i działalnością wojsk powiatowych
........ 105
Sądownictwo
................................. 124
Podsumowanie
................................ 131
Rozdział III
Finansowe aspekty działalności wojsk powiatowych
................. 135
Podatki
.................................... 135
Żołd
...................................... 146
Stacje
..................................... 155
Wynagrodzenie kadry oficerskiej
........................ 160
Dotacje okolicznościowe samorządu
...................... 168
Koszty utrzymania wojsk powiatowych
..................... 170
Podsumowanie
................................ 177
6 __________________________
Spis treści
_________________________________
Rozdział
IV
Oficerowie i żołnierze
............................... 179
Kadra oficerska
................................ 179
Żołnierze
................................... 201
Uzbrojenie i wyposażenie
........................... 214
Podsumowanie
................................ 217
Rozdział
V
Oddziały powiatowe Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w ramach sił zbrojnych
Rzeczypospolitej
.................................. 219
Wojska powiatowe jako wsparcie armii koronnej do
1648
r
............ 219
Wojny połowy
XVII
wieku
(1648-1657)..................... 244
Okres najazdów tatarskich i wojny z Turcją
(1667-1673)............. 279
W dobie trzeciej wojny północnej
....................... 298
Podsumowanie
................................ 305
Rozdział
VI
Wojska powiatowe jako samoobrona terytorialna
.................. 309
Ochrona bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego w Małopolsce i na Rusi Czerwonej
do
1648
r
................................... 309
W okresie powstania Chmielnickiego
...................... 325
Oddziały obrony domowej w drugiej połowie
XVII
i początkach
XVIII
wieku
. . 338
Piechota górska w walce z rozbójnictwem karpackim
.............. 348
Podsumowanie
................................ 378
Zakończenie
.................................... 381
Aneksy
....................................... 387
Summary
...................................... 427
Résumé......................................
431
Spis tabel
..................................... 435
Spis rycin
..................................... 437
Bibliografia
..................................... 439
Indeks nazwisk
................................... 457
The County Troops of
Małopolska
and Red
Ruthenia
Self-Governments in
1572-1717
Summary
In the Republic of Poland of the XVII-XVIIIth century practically everyone who pos¬
sessed appropriate funds could have owned one4
s
own troops. Besides the state control, also
secular and clerical magnates, rich nobility, royal towns and self-governments of the nobility
owned armed formations. This paper deals with the genesis and the bases of the formation, the
composition and the activity of the troops of the nobility s self-governments in
1572-1717,
illus¬
trated by the example of
Małopolska
and Red Ruthenia. In historiography, the troops are some¬
times called provincial troops, but the contemporaries gave them the name of the county troops.
The name a county soldier appeared for the first time in
1589
and became common at the be¬
ginning of the XVIIth century, despite the fact that men were enlisted mostly by provinces. It was
undoubtedly the result of paving the money to soldiers and officers by county tax collectors.
The county troops raised from the aspiration of the nobility to gain as great influence on
the treasury-military affairs of the state as possible. They appeared in the period of the first in¬
terregnums
(1572-1575).
In view of the lack of the monarch, the nobility set up confederacies
and cast about for emergency measures to secure the external borders and domestic harmony
and order. They became widespread in the XVIIth century. The major reasons inclining the
Polish nobility towards supporting the conception of the formation of armed forces on the local
level were: discipline in disarray in the state army, military confederacies of unpaid soldiers,
a conviction of wasting the money by central treasury, launching the Moscow War by
Sigmund
III without the agreement of the parliament in
1609,
finally the helplessness of the authorities
towards the banditry, robbery and soldierly troupes looting the country after continuous wars.
The nobility led to the constitution passing in
1613-1619,
enabling the troops4 formation by re¬
gional parliaments. Their entitlement in the treasury-military sphere was restricted by acts of
the parliament in
1717,
thus this date closes the consideration included in this dissertation.
The county troops were armed divisions formed on the basis of the decision of regional
parliaments (sometimes preceded by the parliament s acts) or other assemblies of the nobility.
They defined the character and the number of soldiers from the target province, land or
county; the aim to which the soldiers were enlisted, the time and general directives of the ser¬
vice. The nobility assembled on the regional parliament passed taxes to pay the troops, they
elected commanders of the troops and decided on the payment of the soldiers and officers. Col¬
lectors appointed on the regional parliament were transferring the money to the commanders
onto the soldier s pay whereas the commanders were enlisting the soldiers and presenting
them to delegates of the regional parliament and were presenting their expenses to the regional
parliament. County divisions were formed according to the same principle as other enlisted
forces admitted to the soldier s pay by the king.
The nobility thought that the recruitment of county soldiers would bring significant sav¬
ings and the election of the known men for officer posts (enlisting local nobility under their
banners), would strengthen the discipline. The analysis of the personal staff of the county units
proved that superior officer (colonel) posts had been assumed nearly solely by the magnates
and rich nobility s representatives. Moderately rich and poorer nobility dominated among cav¬
alry masters who were directly in command of divisions consisting of
100-200
men. Com¬
mander posts were appointed to men knowledgeable about the warcraft, nonetheless family
and political connections were considerably influential on the nominations. The county sol¬
diers derived from the same communities as the ones enlisted to the state army. The nobility of
the province organizing a division dominated in the cavalry, while representatives of plebeian
class served in the infantry.
428_______________________________
Summary
___________________________________
The nobility enlisted the county troops for the sake of the country and for their own sake.
The divisions formed to defense the Republic of Poland were subjected to the jurisdiction and
commands of the king and
hetman.
According to formal-legal aspects, they represented a part
of the country s armed forces, which was not noticed in the hitherto historiography. To not
state-owned armed forces one should include county divisions formed for carrying out targets
for the benefit of self-governments of the nobility. They were subjected to the organs or officers
of the regional parliaments (commissioners, allowances, hood courts, treasury courts). Predom¬
inantly, they were protecting the safety and order on a particular province or county. In this
case, they acted as the territory self-defence against robbery and banditry, keeping the safety
on routes etc. What is more, they were used as crews of castles and towns, for executing tax ar¬
rears and sentences of the nobility courts. They can be defined as self-government troops.
The county troops of
Małopolska
and Red Ruthenia played a vital positive role in com¬
bating the banditry and indirectly also in the defence of the borderland. The self-government
of the nobility, easier than central authorities, could assess the needed kind and number of the
formation and the time for its enlistment. Depending on the needs, it reached both to the cav¬
alry and to the county infantry (each province enlisted from
100
to
300
men). In the upland re¬
gions of
Małopolska
and Red Ruthenia nearly solely foot
hajduk
soldiers, called harniks or
smolaks were enlisted. Commanded by local officers who knew the area, its social relations and
all dubious connections,
hajduk
soldiers tracked the highwaymen down successfully. The
territory self-defence divisions performed primarily constabulary functions, although it hap¬
pened that during the period of wars they fulfilled purely military targets, cooperating with
royal troops. The expenses of these formations were not big.
The county troops formed by the regional parliaments as the state armed forces never
acted independently. The provinces and lands enlisted from
100
to
1200
soldiers, joining them
with the royal army. They usually constituted about
10-18%
of the army
(1619,1621,1634,1649,
1703),
but unusually a lot, about
60%
in
1589
and in
1648
towards Pilawce
- 32%
of the state
armed forces. The regional parliaments enlisted mainly cavalry, whereas the infantry was
needed more rarely, though it happened that large regiments were taken by provinces on the
soldier s pay. One fact that deserves to be emphasized is that after
1648
the self-governments of
the target area gave up forming expensive hussars army and decided to reinforce the royal
army by less expensive cossacks (armoured), or dragoons.
The military quality of the county troops formed as the state armed forces has been al¬
ways better assessed by historians than the predispositions of the common movement. As it has
been proved in this paper, this comparison is harmful. The common movement was an irregu¬
lar formation, while the county divisions were regular enlisted units. The military quality and
the stance of the county divisions during fights did not differ from the troops enlisted by the
state control for particular campaigns. However, the shortcomings of the county divisions were
totally of a different sort.
At the beginning, they were reinforcing the royal army quite efficiently. They could have
been formed fast, without the need for summoning the parliament (e.g.
1589,1634),
and the au¬
thorities could significantly influence on the character of enlisted soldiers, the time of the sol¬
dier s service and the amount of the soldier s pay. Additionally, the king approved the cavalry
masters elected on the regional parliaments. From the period of crisis which spread over the
country after Chmielnicki (Khmelnytsky) uprising in
1648,
the authorities started to lose the in¬
fluence on the actions of the regional parliaments. The regional parliaments decided lawlessly
on the character and the number of enlisted soldiers, thus breaking even the parliament s con¬
stitutions. They decided on the beginning of the service, did not respect the arrangements with
the ruler and hetmans applying to the length of the service. It often enough caused tremendous
chaos. The commanders were not convinced which county divisions would support their army
and if they would put an appearance in the camp at all (it sometimes happened that despite the
acts of different provinces, only individuals reached the troops). A short period, to which sol-
_________________________________
Summary
_____________________________429
diers
were enlisted, caused that their service ended in the moment of reaching the front. Want¬
ing to lengthen it, the monarchs had to apply for the regional parliaments4 permission. Con¬
stant tendencies towards precise definition of the rules and principles dealing with the service
were handicapped by rational exploitation of the county troops as the state armed force.
Hopes for the discipline improvement did not fulfil, too. Despite the fact that the county
soldiers should have followed the orders of the regional parliament and have had the same
rights as the others, one could not escape from misuses and looting. It even came to the situa¬
tion that the soldiers got entangled in fights among various political fractions. In the course of
time (from the middle of the
XVII
c.) the cost of the formation of the county units exceeded sig¬
nificantly the sum of money spent on the same units enlisted by the state control. The expendi¬
ture was caused mostly by high earnings granted to officers who had the ability to impel them
from the nobility. In some periods also the soldier s pay was higher than the pay in the divi¬
sions formed by the state control. Due to the rising expenditures of paying the county soldiers,
the regional parliaments began to replace them by less expensive soldiers send out of lands and
homes.
To sum up, it must be stated that the county troops, formed on the bases of enlistment
system, were subjected to the same casualties and processes as other armed formations of the
Republic of Poland of that period. They were not functioning in the separation from the whole
treasury-military system of the country. Their connection with the self-government of the no¬
bility, positive in the case of the territory self-defence, led to organizational chaos and money
waste within the formation of the division for the sake of the country.
Translated by
Katarzyna Kępczyńśka
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Spis treści
Wykaz skrótów
. 7
Wstęp
. 9
Temat pracy
. 9
Stan badań
. 13
Podstawa źródłowa
. 17
Konstrukcja pracy
. 20
Rozdział I
Geneza i rozwój koncepcji wojska powiatowego
. 23
Początki wojsk powiatowych
. 23
Usankcjonowanie wojsk powiatowych przez konstytucje sejmowe z lat
1613-1619 34
Koncepcje formowania i wykorzystania oddziałów powiatowych po
1619
r.
. . . 52
Podsumowanie
. 64
Rozdział
II
Zasady formowania wojsk powiatowych
. 67
Rodzaje wojsk powiatowych
. 67
Podstawy prawne formowania oddziałów powiatowych
. 71
Wybór i nominacja kadry dowódczej
. 84
Formowanie oddziałów powiatowych
. 95
Nadzór nad organizowaniem i działalnością wojsk powiatowych
. 105
Sądownictwo
. 124
Podsumowanie
. 131
Rozdział III
Finansowe aspekty działalności wojsk powiatowych
. 135
Podatki
. 135
Żołd
. 146
Stacje
. 155
Wynagrodzenie kadry oficerskiej
. 160
Dotacje okolicznościowe samorządu
. 168
Koszty utrzymania wojsk powiatowych
. 170
Podsumowanie
. 177
6 _
Spis treści
_
Rozdział
IV
Oficerowie i żołnierze
. 179
Kadra oficerska
. 179
Żołnierze
. 201
Uzbrojenie i wyposażenie
. 214
Podsumowanie
. 217
Rozdział
V
Oddziały powiatowe Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w ramach sił zbrojnych
Rzeczypospolitej
. 219
Wojska powiatowe jako wsparcie armii koronnej do
1648
r
. 219
Wojny połowy
XVII
wieku
(1648-1657). 244
Okres najazdów tatarskich i wojny z Turcją
(1667-1673). 279
W dobie trzeciej wojny północnej
. 298
Podsumowanie
. 305
Rozdział
VI
Wojska powiatowe jako samoobrona terytorialna
. 309
Ochrona bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego w Małopolsce i na Rusi Czerwonej
do
1648
r
. 309
W okresie powstania Chmielnickiego
. 325
Oddziały obrony domowej w drugiej połowie
XVII
i początkach
XVIII
wieku
. . 338
Piechota górska w walce z rozbójnictwem karpackim
. 348
Podsumowanie
. 378
Zakończenie
. 381
Aneksy
. 387
Summary
. 427
Résumé.
431
Spis tabel
. 435
Spis rycin
. 437
Bibliografia
. 439
Indeks nazwisk
. 457
The County Troops of
Małopolska
and Red
Ruthenia
Self-Governments in
1572-1717
Summary
In the Republic of Poland of the XVII-XVIIIth century practically everyone who pos¬
sessed appropriate funds could have owned one4
s
own troops. Besides the state control, also
secular and clerical magnates, rich nobility, royal towns and self-governments of the nobility
owned armed formations. This paper deals with the genesis and the bases of the formation, the
composition and the activity of the troops of the nobility's self-governments in
1572-1717,
illus¬
trated by the example of
Małopolska
and Red Ruthenia. In historiography, the troops are some¬
times called provincial troops, but the contemporaries gave them the name of the county troops.
The name "a county soldier" appeared for the first time in
1589
and became common at the be¬
ginning of the XVIIth century, despite the fact that men were enlisted mostly by provinces. It was
undoubtedly the result of paving the money to soldiers and officers by county tax collectors.
The county troops raised from the aspiration of the nobility to gain as great influence on
the treasury-military affairs of the state as possible. They appeared in the period of the first in¬
terregnums
(1572-1575).
In view of the lack of the monarch, the nobility set up confederacies
and cast about for emergency measures to secure the external borders and domestic harmony
and order. They became widespread in the XVIIth century. The major reasons inclining the
Polish nobility towards supporting the conception of the formation of armed forces on the local
level were: discipline in disarray in the state army, military confederacies of unpaid soldiers,
a conviction of wasting the money by central treasury, launching the Moscow War by
Sigmund
III without the agreement of the parliament in
1609,
finally the helplessness of the authorities
towards the banditry, robbery and soldierly troupes looting the country after continuous wars.
The nobility led to the constitution passing in
1613-1619,
enabling the troops4 formation by re¬
gional parliaments. Their entitlement in the treasury-military sphere was restricted by acts of
the parliament in
1717,
thus this date closes the consideration included in this dissertation.
The county troops were armed divisions formed on the basis of the decision of regional
parliaments (sometimes preceded by the parliament's acts) or other assemblies of the nobility.
They defined the character and the number of soldiers from the target province, land or
county; the aim to which the soldiers were enlisted, the time and general directives of the ser¬
vice. The nobility assembled on the regional parliament passed taxes to pay the troops, they
elected commanders of the troops and decided on the payment of the soldiers and officers. Col¬
lectors appointed on the regional parliament were transferring the money to the commanders
onto the soldier's pay whereas the commanders were enlisting the soldiers and presenting
them to delegates of the regional parliament and were presenting their expenses to the regional
parliament. County divisions were formed according to the same principle as other enlisted
forces admitted to the soldier's pay by the king.
The nobility thought that the recruitment of county soldiers would bring significant sav¬
ings and the election of the known men for officer posts (enlisting local nobility under their
banners), would strengthen the discipline. The analysis of the personal staff of the county units
proved that superior officer (colonel) posts had been assumed nearly solely by the magnates
and rich nobility's representatives. Moderately rich and poorer nobility dominated among cav¬
alry masters who were directly in command of divisions consisting of
100-200
men. Com¬
mander posts were appointed to men knowledgeable about the warcraft, nonetheless family
and political connections were considerably influential on the nominations. The county sol¬
diers derived from the same communities as the ones enlisted to the state army. The nobility of
the province organizing a division dominated in the cavalry, while representatives of plebeian
class served in the infantry.
428_
Summary
_
The nobility enlisted the county troops for the sake of the country and for their own sake.
The divisions formed to defense the Republic of Poland were subjected to the jurisdiction and
commands of the king and
hetman.
According to formal-legal aspects, they represented a part
of the country's armed forces, which was not noticed in the hitherto historiography. To not
state-owned armed forces one should include county divisions formed for carrying out targets
for the benefit of self-governments of the nobility. They were subjected to the organs or officers
of the regional parliaments (commissioners, allowances, hood courts, treasury courts). Predom¬
inantly, they were protecting the safety and order on a particular province or county. In this
case, they acted as the territory self-defence against robbery and banditry, keeping the safety
on routes etc. What is more, they were used as crews of castles and towns, for executing tax ar¬
rears and sentences of the nobility courts. They can be defined as self-government troops.
The county troops of
Małopolska
and Red Ruthenia played a vital positive role in com¬
bating the banditry and indirectly also in the defence of the borderland. The self-government
of the nobility, easier than central authorities, could assess the needed kind and number of the
formation and the time for its enlistment. Depending on the needs, it reached both to the cav¬
alry and to the county infantry (each province enlisted from
100
to
300
men). In the upland re¬
gions of
Małopolska
and Red Ruthenia nearly solely foot
hajduk
soldiers, called harniks or
smolaks were enlisted. Commanded by local officers who knew the area, its social relations and
all "dubious connections,"
hajduk
soldiers tracked the highwaymen down successfully. The
territory self-defence divisions performed primarily constabulary functions, although it hap¬
pened that during the period of wars they fulfilled purely military targets, cooperating with
royal troops. The expenses of these formations were not big.
The county troops formed by the regional parliaments as the state armed forces never
acted independently. The provinces and lands enlisted from
100
to
1200
soldiers, joining them
with the royal army. They usually constituted about
10-18%
of the army
(1619,1621,1634,1649,
1703),
but unusually a lot, about
60%
in
1589
and in
1648
towards Pilawce
- 32%
of the state
armed forces. The regional parliaments enlisted mainly cavalry, whereas the infantry was
needed more rarely, though it happened that large regiments were taken by provinces on the
soldier's pay. One fact that deserves to be emphasized is that after
1648
the self-governments of
the target area gave up forming expensive hussars army and decided to reinforce the royal
army by less expensive cossacks (armoured), or dragoons.
The military quality of the county troops formed as the state armed forces has been al¬
ways better assessed by historians than the predispositions of the common movement. As it has
been proved in this paper, this comparison is harmful. The common movement was an irregu¬
lar formation, while the county divisions were regular enlisted units. The military quality and
the stance of the county divisions during fights did not differ from the troops enlisted by the
state control for particular campaigns. However, the shortcomings of the county divisions were
totally of a different sort.
At the beginning, they were reinforcing the royal army quite efficiently. They could have
been formed fast, without the need for summoning the parliament (e.g.
1589,1634),
and the au¬
thorities could significantly influence on the character of enlisted soldiers, the time of the sol¬
dier's service and the amount of the soldier's pay. Additionally, the king approved the cavalry
masters elected on the regional parliaments. From the period of crisis which spread over the
country after Chmielnicki (Khmelnytsky) uprising in
1648,
the authorities started to lose the in¬
fluence on the actions of the regional parliaments. The regional parliaments decided lawlessly
on the character and the number of enlisted soldiers, thus breaking even the parliament's con¬
stitutions. They decided on the beginning of the service, did not respect the arrangements with
the ruler and hetmans applying to the length of the service. It often enough caused tremendous
chaos. The commanders were not convinced which county divisions would support their army
and if they would put an appearance in the camp at all (it sometimes happened that despite the
acts of different provinces, only individuals reached the troops). A short period, to which sol-
_
Summary
_429
diers
were enlisted, caused that their service ended in the moment of reaching the front. Want¬
ing to lengthen it, the monarchs had to apply for the regional parliaments4 permission. Con¬
stant tendencies towards precise definition of the rules and principles dealing with the service
were handicapped by rational exploitation of the county troops as the state armed force.
Hopes for the discipline improvement did not fulfil, too. Despite the fact that the county
soldiers should have followed the orders of the regional parliament and have had the same
rights as the others, one could not escape from misuses and looting. It even came to the situa¬
tion that the soldiers got entangled in fights among various political fractions. In the course of
time (from the middle of the
XVII
c.) the cost of the formation of the county units exceeded sig¬
nificantly the sum of money spent on the same units enlisted by the state control. The expendi¬
ture was caused mostly by high earnings granted to officers who had the ability to impel them
from the nobility. In some periods also the soldier's pay was higher than the pay in the divi¬
sions formed by the state control. Due to the rising expenditures of paying the county soldiers,
the regional parliaments began to replace them by less expensive soldiers send out of lands and
homes.
To sum up, it must be stated that the county troops, formed on the bases of enlistment
system, were subjected to the same casualties and processes as other armed formations of the
Republic of Poland of that period. They were not functioning in the separation from the whole
treasury-military system of the country. Their connection with the self-government of the no¬
bility, positive in the case of the territory self-defence, led to organizational chaos and money
waste within the formation of the division for the sake of the country.
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title | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 |
title_auth | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 |
title_exact_search | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 |
title_full | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 Dariusz Kupisz |
title_fullStr | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 Dariusz Kupisz |
title_full_unstemmed | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 Dariusz Kupisz |
title_short | Wojska powiatowe samorządów Małopolski i Rusi Czerwonej w latach 1572 - 1717 |
title_sort | wojska powiatowe samorzadow malopolski i rusi czerwonej w latach 1572 1717 |
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