Co (i za ILE) można było KUPIĆ w Warszawie XVII wieku?

A court clerk earned less than 2 Polish złoty a month for his work. An executioner earned 15 to 20 groszy a week, meaning no more than 3 Polish złoty a month. The mayor, on the other hand, earned over 4 złoty a month, or about 120 groszy. Various types of masters – carpenters, bricklayers, pavers, etc. – were paid daily wages. A carpenter earned 6-7 groszy a day, as did a pipe fitter, the specialist supervising the municipal waterworks. And what could be bought with that money? "Militarium," Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro, Pergamena Publishing House https://pergamena.pl/produkt/militarium/ FB profile, Old Polish Encyclopedia: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... *** My channel was created to spread knowledge about the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and its citizens. My videos describe historical events, profiles of forgotten Sarmatians, and Old Polish traditions, customs, and culture. If you value my work, you can support me financially in three ways: 🏹 Through Patronite: https://patronite.pl/profil/268724/da... 🏹 Through the "Support the Channel" option on YouTube 🏹 By making a voluntary donation to account number 15 8351 0003 0017 1074 3000 0030 with the note "donation" (please contact me by email at [email protected]) Thank you for your help!