Łumbie

Farm with the village and Gryszkańce and Staszkuny acquired in the eighties of this century from Mateusz (eng.

Matthew) Narzymowski czesnik Owrucka Province - Maciej Tadeusz Eysmont of Krasnohruda (Krasnogruda).

Henry), who knew twelve languages, having a sound agricultural and horticultural education, gained in England and France, failed to retain 172 hectares.

[2] At the junction of highways is a monumental, stone chapel, and further, on the left shoulder for the catchment of milk, there is a last recorded Doch's seat, and with her pretty clay barn, erected after the war.

In 1977 in the village was carried out archaeological research, as a result of which were found remains of settlements wzesnośredniowiecznej: Resource traces of pits, fragments of pottery, including clay span and a ring made of bronze.