Apr. 17, 1565

“Imperial Writ” issued by the Bohemian Chancellery [Present-day Poland]: “As per imperial writ […] the deadline for Jews to emigrate out of Opole (‘Oppeln’) and Glogow (‘Grossglogau’) is extended until June 10, 1565.” [Researcher’s note: The above is a translation of a summary of the original Czech text both of which can be found in the cited source. The original was drafted and signed in Vienna. It is entirely unclear why this additional writ was needed as a pervious “imperial order” issued on November 6, 1564 had granted Jews a full year to take the necessary precautions to leave. This writ in fact appears to be rather shortening the deadline.]
Zur Geschichte der Juden in Böhmen, Mähren und Schlesien von 906 bis 1620. Herausgegeben von Gottlieb Bondy, em. Präsidenten der Handels- und Gewerbekammer in Prag. Zur Herausgabe vorbereitet und ergänzt von Franz Dworsky, em. Director des Landesarchivs des Königreiches Böhmens. I. 906 bis 1576. (Prag; 1906); (Regarding the history of Jews in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia from 906 to 1620. Published by Gottlieb Bondy, fo[rmer] President of the Trade and Commerce and Industry in Prague. Prepared for publication and supplemented by Franz Dworsky, fo[rmer] Director of the National Archives of the Kingdom of Bohemia. I. 906 to 1576.); (Prague; 1906); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 7/12/2019