Jul. 11, 1740

“Ordinance” issued by the Pomeranian government* [Present-day Germany, Lithuania, Poland etc.]: “His Royal Majesty have graciously resolved a) to leave it at the pre-determined number of 40 Jewish-families in the domains of Farther-Pomerania and Cammin, however, as per regulation from September 13, 1735, and November 7, 1737, those Jewish-children, who are covered by their parent’s privilege (‘Privilegia’) and are therefore given concessions/permits […] must be engaged in the same trade, since otherwise, the number of [the permitted] 40 families would be exceeded […].” [Researcher’s note: Signed in Stattin by von Rapin and Dircks.]
David Friedrich Quickmannen, Justiz-Burgemeisters zu Treptow an der Rega – Ordnung oder Samlung derer in dem königlichen preußischen Herzogtum Pommern und Fürstentum Camin, bis zu Ende des 1747sten Jahres, publicirten Edicten, Mandaten und Rescripten, in Justiz-Policey- Militair- Lehn- Forst- Post- Zoll- Accise, Steuer- Manufactur- und Oeconomie-Sachen etc. (Frankfurt an der Oder; 1750); (David Friedrich Quickmannen, judiciary mayor of Trzebiatów – Listing or collection of all edicts, mandates, and rescripts pertaining to matters related to law, police, military, loan, forestry, post, customs, tolls, taxes, manufacturing and economy issued in the royal Prussian Duchy in Pomerania and Principality/Bishopric of Cammin until the end of the year 1747.) (Frankfurt (Oder); 1750); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 3/6/2020