May 14, 1761

“Decision/Conclusion” (‘Conclusum’) of the Senate of Frankfurt [Present-day Germany; Free Imperial City of Frankfurt/Holy Roman Empire]: “[…] especially foreign Jews, who live nearby, are to adhere to the publicized Council-Edict of June 14, 1757, as it pertains to their trade and business [activities …]; the local protected-Jews are reminded herewith that they have been prohibited to peddle or to offer their merchandize unsolicited in inns or other homes in the domain […]. [Researcher’s note: The above decision of the Senate of Frankfurt is addressed to the population in general, except the parts translated here, which pertain to the local Jews.]
Sammlung der Verordnungen der Reichsstadt Frankfurt von Johnn Conradin Beyerbach. Vierter Theil. Commerciengesetze (Collection of ordinance of the Imperial City of Frankfurt. Part four. Commercial Laws); (Frankfurt am Main; 1798); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 3/22/2020