Jul. 20, 1815

Ordinance #30237, issued by the government of the Kingdom of Bohemia [Present-day Czech Republic]: “Whereas the Jews in these states are limited to a certain number of families, and since this number would be exceeded, if the military authorities were to permit, unilaterally, Jewish soldiers to wed, upon their return; therefore, in the future, permission to marry may only be granted in agreement with the appropriate political office that is responsible for determining the admissibility or inadmissibility of such marriages.”
Jaksch, Peter Karl (Ed.). Gesetzeslexikon im Geistlichen, Religions- und Toleranzfache, wie auch in Güter- Stiftungs- Studien- und Zensurssachen für das Königreich Böhmen von 1801 bis Ende 1825. Siebenter Band von A – E (Encyclopedia of Spiritual, Religious and Tolerance Laws, as well as Matters of Goods, Foundations, Education and Censorship, for the Kingdom of Bohemia, from 1801 until the End of 1825. Volume VII, from A through E). Government Printing Office: Prague, 1829. Page 423. Researched by Dominik Jacobs 3/2/2020