Mar. 30, 1726

Decree, issued by the Danish Chancellery [Present-day Denmark]: “Those of the Jewish nation which have legally acquired their citizenship in Fredericia, and who have been settled for 6 years, as well as those who have given birth to children, may go to the market towns of northern Jutland and Funen and sell, to everyone in the public marketplaces, silk cloth, all kinds of woolen cloth, cotton, canvases and tablecloths, tea, coffee, and chocolate, as long as the appropriate municipal fee has been paid; but also on their journeys to and from the annual markets, and in the country, they may sell their wares.”
Cohen, Asser Daniel. De Mosaiske troesbekjenderes stilling i Danmark forhen og nu: historisk fremstillet i et tidsløb af naesten 200 aar, tilligemed alle lovsteder og offentlige foranstaltninger dem angaande, som ere udkomne fra 1651 til 1836. (The position of the Mosaic believers in Denmark, before and now: historically produced over a period of nearly 200 years, as well as all laws and public measures relating to the same which were published from 1651 to 1836). Forfatterens: Odense (Denmark), 1837. Page 95. Researched by Dominik Jacobs 6/1/2020