The late 19th-century product generally called Sedlitz powder which was produced by many chemical factories had nothing to do with bitter spring water from the villages Sedlec, Zaječice and Korozluky in the Czech Republic near Most.
But Thomas von Absberg was not caught and continued his robbery, until he was murdered in Alten-Sedlitz in 1531 by one of his accomplices.
As the number of monks increased, several important foundations were made at Sedlitz and Ossegg in Bohemia, at Walderbach, near Regensburg, and in other places.