Between 1619 and 1635, it was again owned by the Trčkas of Lípa, but their properties were confiscated as a result of the Battle of White Mountain.
Based on Minetti's will, the estate was inherited in 1744 by Vlašský špitál, which was a charity organization in Prague.
[3] The village of Velešov was founded around 1300, but was completely destroyed in 1421 (during the Hussite Wars).
A new settlement was founded near Větrný Jeníkov in 1730 and was named Velešov after its predecessor.
The D1 motorway from Prague to Brno leads north of Větrný Jeníkov, beyond the municipal borders.
[3][7] The Jewish cemetery is located in the southern part of the municipal territory.