When Georg Popel von Lobkowitz brought the Jesuits to Komotau in 1588/89, he also regulated their income; these were extraordinarily high. After the Battle of the White Mountain (November 8, 1620), many nobles lost their possessions, which went to the Treasury. Many possessions came to the Jesuits, including the Jesuit home, the Jesuit farm, the Meierhof in Michanitz and the Weschnitz and Welmschloß estates. These goods were exempt from duties and taxes.
Our Jesuit farm was in the corner of Leipziger Strasse and on the way to what later became the Landwehr barracks and Gelinek paper factory. Where the slate road was created. It was a farm with stables and barns and two cottages for the servants. During the great fire at the "Grüner Baum" inn in 1838, the buildings of the Meierhof were badly damaged.