Jan. 8, 1749

“Jewish Body-tax/toll” (“CCCLXXXIX”) issued by Count A. F. G. von Seinsheim* [Present-day Germany; Prince-Electorate of Mainz]: “The body-tax/toll against the Jews of Churmayz/Chur-Mainz (‘Churmaynzische Juden’) is to remain intact/valid […] A Jew who enters any of the jurisdiction of the prince-electorate of Würzburg, shall pay 10 [Rhenish guilder] (‘rhein. kr.’) for each 24 hours (that is to say each day) [he’s present] if he’s a grown man […], a youth, however, is to only pay 5 [Rhenish guilder] (‘rhein. kr.’) or if they are simply a servant or maid […].” [Researcher’s note: Adam Friedrich Graf von Seinsheim was the Prince-Elector of Würzburg, and later Bamberg as well.]
[…] Sammlung theils gedruckter theils ungedruckter Abhandlungen, Dissertationen, Programmen, Gutachten, Gesetze, Urkunden […] welche das Fränkische und besonders hochfürstlich-Wirzburgische Gestliche, Weltliche, Bürgerliche, Peinliche, Leben Polizey und Kameralrecht erläutern […] Des zweyten Abschnittes zwölftes Heft. (Wirzburg; 1789); (Collection of partly printed and partly unprinted treatise, dissertations, programs, appraisals, laws, [official] documents/writs which explain clerical, secular, common, penal, police laws of the Franconian, and especially the highly [regarded] prince-electorate of Würzburg. Second division, 12th booklet.) (Würzburg; 1789);  Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 10/15/2019