This donation fulfilled more than simply religious reasons, as it provided a safeguard in a borderland and enabled the settlement of the area.
[3] Thus, in 1234 Barnim I, the Duke of Pomerania, gave the Templars a further 200 hides which were centered on Dargomyśl,[2] pointing out that this land is located in his own territory.
In 1241 the property portfolio of the Templars was expanded with the addition of Lubno and Oborzany, donated by Włast, a Polish magnate.
In 1286 Otto VI, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, entered the monastery in the town, giving the commandery greater significance.
In 1308, the member of the order Günther von Köthen sold the village of Cychry belonging to the commandery to two brothers of the rich Hokemann family of Frankfurt upon Oder.