Zsarolyán is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
His name was written as Zorolan in 1308, when Péter Jurk's son (Gyügyei) filed a lawsuit against him, and he got an ancient one: István V. in 1271 and IV.
With the certificates of the kings, László proved that his father's brother, Maccabeus, had taken land from them in Zsarolyán, a German guest, whose sons, Albert and Barnabas, later sold Szekeres and Zsarolyán to the sons of Márton and Benedict of the Kaplon family for 15 M. As early as the 1300s, Peter's descendants wrote themselves as Zsarolyánians.
In 1754 László Klobusiczky was also a part-owner, and at the end of the century it was owned by the Jeney, Sámé, Veres, Márton, Szerdahelyi, Váry, Cséke, Mészáros, Pathó and Újlaki families.
This case is sung by József Gvadányi [hu] in The Notary Public of Peleske, where it is performed as Dorka Tóti.