Aug. 21, 1751

Edict, issued by Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel [Present-day Germany]: “Regarding the payment of entry fees by Jews, during times of trade fairs, We herewith order that in the future, every master or servant, wife or hired woman, son or daughter, cook or teacher, young or old, shall pay four thalers for admission to the city.”
“Serenissimi gnädigste Declaration… [Most Serenely, Most Merciful Declaration…],” 8/21/1751; Decrees Collection; AR 379; Box 1; Folder 91; Leo Baeck Institute. Researched by Dominik Jacobs 12/16/2019