May 13, 1267

Meat Processing Ordinance, passed by the City Council and Mayor of Tulln [Present-day Austria]: “[I]f any butcher buys an ox for a talent, a Jew will pay twenty-four denarii for the killing of it, without causing delay for the denarii. Also, for cattle which are bought for six solidi, a Jew will pay sixteen denarii for killing. Also, for cattle which are bought for half a talent, a Jew will pay twelve denarii. Also, for small animals, a Jew will pay two denarii, [but] for a lamb a Jew will pay one denarius.”
Brugger, Eveline & Wiedl, Birgit. Regesten zur Geschichte der Juden in Österreich im Mittelalter. Band 1: Von den Anfängen bis 1338 (Regests on the History of the Jews in Austria during the Middle Ages. Volume 1: From the Beginnings to 1338). Studienverlag: Innsbruck, Austria, 2005. Pp.61f. Researched by Dominik Jacobs 9/8/2019