The history of the Bernardine Convent in Tarnów has not yet been comprehensively researched. The collection of documents from the convent’s office found in the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv has permitted to fill in the blanks. The collection comprises copies of old documents made since 1767 by a few nuns and excerpts made on a current basis until 4th December 1781. It is an invaluable source of information about the monastic community. The present article, whose main part is a personal lexicon based on archival material, supplements the existing knowledge about the history of the Bernardine Convent in Tarnów from its reactivation in 1630 until its dissolution in 1782. The lexicon is a register of 118 nuns who lived in the monastic community. Short biographical notes specify surnames, baptismal and religious names, parental names and surnames, sum of dowry, date of investiture and profession, functions in the convent, date of death and place of burial. The point of reference for the presented supplement is the list of nuns from Tarnów – Bernardynki (Tarnów – the Bernardine Sisters) from volume 2 of the monumental work of Sr. Małgorzata Borkowska Leksykon zakonnic polskich epoki przedrozbiorowej (The Lexicon of Polish Nuns from the pre-Partition Era).