Mar. 22, 1835

Decree, issued by the Austrian Court-Chancellery to the state government of Bohemia [Present-day Czech Republic]: “To those Jews, who are covered by Article 51 of the Jew-Patent of 1797, permission to stay in any town other than that of the family they belong to can be granted only if the authorities of the town, where they desire to settle, give their assent.”
Kropatschek, Joseph. Sammlung der Gesetze, Ein und sechszigster Band (Collection of the Laws, Vol. LXI). Mösle & Braumüller: Vienna, 1837. Page 18. Researched by Dominik Jacobs 2/15/2020