Aug. 11, 1712

“Edict” issued by the Government of Brunswick-Lüneburg [Present-day Germany; Electorate of Hanover]: “[…] no Beggar-Jew may be housed/given shelter, but rather, [they] shall be arrested and punished, as per the ordinance of October 28, 1718, [issued] against vagabonds and foreign beggars, as well as the renewal […] of September 13, 1719.”
Chur-Braunschweig-Lüneburgische Landes-Ordnung und Gesetze, dritter Theil, worin enthalten Caput Qvartum, von Polizei-Sachen. Erster Band. Mit den zwölf ersten Sectionen desselbigen. Zum Gebrauch des Fürstenthums Lüneburg, auch angehörige Graf- und Herrschaften Zellischen Theils. (Local/land ordinances and laws of the [Elector]-Principality of Brunswick-Lüneburg, third part, which contains chapter four, pertaining to police-matters. Volume I. Containing the first twelve sections of the same. For the use of the principality of Lüneburg, as well as the Duchies and Lordships associated in the territories of Celle.); (Lüneburg; 1743); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 12/3/2019