Apr. 8, 1761

“Trading with Knick-Knacks” (‘Trödeln’) issued by the Austrian Government [Archduchy of Austria; Present-day Austria]: “Because it has become common knowledge that many and various people (Jews) are trading and dealing with knick-knacks which causes great damage to the (local) citizens (who engage in such trade) and to their ability to make a living, […] the unlawful trading with knick-knacks and such business practices are to be ceased completely by the Jews […] in and around the city […] and [to remain] prohibited […].”
Gesetze, Verordnungen und Vorschriften für die Polizei-Verwaltung im Kaiserthume Oesterreich. Erschienen in den Jahren 1740 bis Ende 1825, und in alphabetisch-chronologischer Ordnung zusammengestellt mit vorzüglicher Rücksicht auf Nieder-Oesterreich, von Chrysostomus Fauller, k. k. Polizei-Beamten. Vierter Band. (Wien; 1828); (Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations for the Police-Administration in the Austrian Empire. Published between the years 1740 – 1825 and Arranged in alphabetical-chronological order with special consideration to Lower Austria by Chrysostomus Fauller, r[oyal] i[mperial] Police Officials/Authorities/Officers. Fourth Volume.); (Vienna; 1828); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 7/19/2018