Apr. 4, 1769

“Circular” published in the Imperial Leaflet [Present-day Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary]: “[…] where the [permitted] number of [Jewish] family-spots (‘Familienstellen’) have not been exceeded, the second or the third-born can receive permission to wed, if he can show to have contributions of 500 – 700 Franks. […] No one shall receive a family-spot who does not own assets worth 300 Franks [or more], and cannot show a proof of schooling. He should be able to read and write in German. […].”
Dr. Johnn Luksche’s, weiland kaiserl. mähr. schles. Appelationsrathes, Besondere Rechte der Personen Mährens Dr. Joh. Luksche’s, weiland kaiserl. mähr. schles. Appelationsrathes, Besondere Rechte der Personen Mährens und Schlesiens, vorzüglich in politischer Hinsicht. Zweiter Band; (Brünn, 1844); (Dr. Joh. Lutsche’s Weiland Imper[ial], Moravia[n], Silesia[n] Council of Appellations, Special Rights of Persons of Moravia and Silesia, especially in political terms. Vol. II); (Brünn; 1844); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 8/4/2017