Jul. 18, 1820

“Governmental Decree” issued by the Austrian Government [Present-day Austria]: “[…] The Royal Imperial Chief Police Authority/Directive (‘k. k. Polizey-Oberdirection’) is to take into account when submitting family-lists [of Jews], which Catholic servants an Israeli has (employs), in order to determine, whether under these circumstances the few Israeli [servants], which the tolerated [Jew] lists, are [in fact] superfluous. […] If the Royal Imperial Chief Police Authority/Directive (‘k. k. Polizey-Oberdirection’) notices such conditions, the Royal Imperial Lower Austrian Government is to be notified. […] those servants who are newly arriving [in Vienna] may not be accepted if they already have several children […] only unmarried Israeli servants are to be granted residency in Vienna […].”
Beyträge zur politischen Gesetzkunde im österreichischen Kaiserstaate; Herausgegeben von Johann Ludwig Ehrereich (Graf von Barth-Barthenheim): Erster Band; (Wien; 1821); (Contributions to the Political Statutes of the Austrian Royal State; published by Johann Ludwig Ehrereich (Earl of Barth-Barthenheim); Volume I); (Vienna; 1821); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 11/15/2017 ADD PAGE #