On the basis of archives and land registers, the author discusses the history of Šenčur and its neighbourhood in middle Ages. The eastern part of Upper Carniola is known as an old Slovene settlement, belonging to Dominican nunnery at Velesovo, founded in 1238. The land register from 1458 contains the names of villages, individual farmers and their tributes. Some serfs from these villages belonged to the ortenburgh municipal at Primskovo, others to the County of Celje or to rich bourgeois from Kranj, Škofja Loka, Kamnik and Ljubljana.