1. Full Date of Act | Oct. 3, 1766 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Ordinance of the City Council of [Bad] Wimpfen |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany; Imperial City of Wimpfen / Holy Roman Empire |
4. Text of Act | Jews are entirely prohibited to slaughter [animals/cattle]; they must have it done by a butcher in exchange for a certain amount - half of which is to go to the register/slaughter-house (‘Rechenstube’) and half to the butcher […] also, [Jews] may not import any meat […]. |
5. Source | Wimpfen am Neckar. Geschichtlich und topographisch nach historischen Mittheilungen und archäologischen Studien dargestellt von Dr. A. von Lorent, Ritter des Großherzoglichen Badischen Zähringer Löwenordens mit Eichenlaub und dem königlich Württembergischen Kronen- und Friedrichs-Orden ([Bad] Wimpfen by Neckar. Presented historically and topographically based on historical reports and archeological studies by A. Von Lorent, PhD, Knight of the Order of the Zähringer-Lion* of the Grand-Duchy of Baden with oak-leaf-cluster and the Royal Württemberg crown and Friedrich Order*); (Stuttgart; 1870); |
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1. Full Date of Act | Nov. 26, 1766 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Edict” issued by Frederick II of Prussia |
3. Geography of Act | Kingdom of Prussia |
4. Text of Act | […] Since the prohibition to trade with contraband remains unheeded, We shall be allowed to resolve to expel all Jews from Our lands/domains […] |
5. Source | Schultze, Walther: Geschichte der Preussischen Regieverwaltung von 1766 bis 1786. (History of the Prussian government-administration from 1766 until 1786.); (Leipzig; 1888) |
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1. Full Date of Act | Dec. 15, 1766 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Ordinance, issued by the government of the Kingdom of Bohemia |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Czech Republic |
4. Text of Act | Whereas, in view of the many evaluations submitted [to the state government] on behalf of Bohemian Jews, it is not without cause to surmise that, in contravention of the highest prohibition previously published, county offices and city magistrates issue the required attestations to these domestic, first-born Jews applying for a wedding license, also in those cases where the Jew in question remains alone in this country, while one or more brothers of the same are married but living abroad; thus, the chief county officers shall make it known: that, when sooner or later, such a domestic Jew married abroad is to return, the given magistrate or county officer, on account of the irregularly issued certificates, shall be subjected, without mercy, to the appropriate and most severe punishment. |
5. Source | Jaksch, Peter Karl (Ed.). Gesetzeslexikon im Geistlichen, Religions- und Toleranzfache, wie auch in Güter- Stiftungs- Studien- und Zensurssachen für das Königreich Böhmen von 1601 bis Ende 1800. Zweiter Band von E – H (Encyclopedia of Spiritual, Religious and Tolerance Laws, as well as Matters of Goods, Foundations, Education and Censorship, for the Kingdom of Bohemia, from 1601 until the End of 1800. Volume II from E – H). Government Printing Office: Prague, 1828. Page 63. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Jan. 2, 1767 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Ordinance” issued by the Bohemian Government |
3. Geography of Act | House of Habsburg; Kingdom of Bohemia; Present-day Czech Republic |
4. Text of Act | […] Jews are prohibited to melt gold or silver on their own or face confiscation of the same. |
5. Source | Politischer Codex, oder wesentliche Darstellung sämmtlicher, die k. k. Staaten betreffenden Gesetze und Anordnungen im politischen Fache. Praktisch bearbeitet von Ingaz de Luca, k. k. Rath und Professor. Dritter Band. (Wien; 1789); (Political codex or essential listing of all relevant laws and ordinances within the r[oyal] i[imperial] states/territories in the political field. Effectively edited by Ignaz de Luca, r[oyal] i[imperial] counsel and professor. Third Volume.); (Vienna; 1789) |
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1. Full Date of Act | Feb. 17, 1767 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Rescript Number 661 addressed to the Mindener Chamber issued by King Fredrick II of Prussia |
3. Geography of Act | Prussia |
4. Text of Act | The chamber is to prepare and submit lists of newly settled Jewish families every December and how much their protection money has increased. |
5. Source | Stern, Selma: Der Preussische Staat und die Juden, Dritter Teil, 2. Akten, 1. Halbband (The Prussian State and the Jews) (1971) p. 779 ff. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Apr. 6, 1767 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Instruction for the Interim Chief-Coin-and-Mining-Meister-Office-Administrator in the Margrave of Moravia issued by Maria Theresa |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Czech Republic; Margrave of Moravia |
4. Text of Act | We, Maria Theresa (‘Maria Theresia’) […] Article One. [… instruct the Chief-Coin-and-Mining-Meister-Office-Administrator… regarding his duties …] Article Five […] Number 10) Since the presence of Jews in the royal Bohemian mining towns has already been prohibited by our highly honored/noble ancestors, so, We wish to direct Our Chief-Coin-and-Mining-Meister-Office-Administrator to this ‘Generalien respectu’ (law) of the mines in the Margrave of Moravia, so that the aforementioned can pay close attention to any violators. […] |
5. Source | Chronologisch-Systematische Sammlung der Berggesetze der österreichischen Monarchie. Bearbeitet von Franz Anton Schmidt, Doctor der sämmtlichen Rechte, wirkendem Mitglied des vaterländischen Museums, und wirklichem Mitglied der k. k. ökonomisch-patriotischen Gesellschaft im Königreiche Böhmen. (Wien; 1833); (Chronological-systematic collection of Mountain-Laws of the Austrian Monarchy. Edited by Franz Anton Schmidt, PhD in all laws, acting member of the patriotic Museum and a real member of the r[oyal] i[mperial] Economic-Patriotic Society in the Kingdom of Bohemia.); (Vienna; 1833); |
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1. Full Date of Act | Jun. 29, 1767 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Instruction” of the Government of the Electorate of Saxony |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany; Electorate of Saxony |
4. Text of Act | […] 37) Furthermore, Jews who travel by post [carriage] are prohibited to leave anything with another Jews or anyone else or face confiscation [of the items] before they have reported it to the authorities and established legality; those (Jews) traveling by foot are not to enter/walk into any houses […]. 38) They must also at the time of their arrival show to posses an appropriate amount of money and deposit […] which is to be entered into their gate-papers (entry-papers); otherwise they are to be stopped. […] |
5. Source | D. Johann Nicolaus Schwarzens, Rechtskonsulentens zu Dresden, Wörterbuch, über die Chursächsischen, auch Ober- und Nieder-Lausitzischen Gesetze, bus zum Jahre 1792. Erster Theil. Von A bis D. (“D. Johann Nicolaus Schwarzen’s legal-counsel to Dresden, Dictionary regarding the laws of the Electorate of Saxony as well as Upper and Lower-Lusatia until the year 1792. First Section.”); (Dresden; 1792); |
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1. Full Date of Act | Nov. 20, 1767 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Order, issued by the Danish Chancellery |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Denmark, Norway |
4. Text of Act | Ordered: that no apparent assemblies among the German Jews may be held in any place other than that which they have procured to hold their worship, unless this occurs within the scope of a special royal dispensation. |
5. Source | Cohen, Asser Daniel. De Mosaiske troesbekjenderes stilling i Danmark forhen og nu: historisk fremstillet i et tidsløb af naesten 200 aar, tilligemed alle lovsteder og offentlige foranstaltninger dem angaande, som ere udkomne fra 1651 til 1836. [The position of the Mosaic believers in Denmark, before and now: historically produced over a period of nearly 200 years, as well as all laws and public measures relating to the same which were published from 1651 to 1836]. Forfatterens: Odense (Denmark), 1837. Page 172. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Nov. 30, 1767 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Edict regarding bankruptcies issued by King Friedrich II of Prussia. |
3. Geography of Act | Prussia |
4. Text of Act | 1. A voluntary and willful bankruptcy not only leads to the loss of the individual's good name and the inability to engage in any public or private professions, trades, guilds, or any other pursuits that an honest person might seek, but will also be punished, just like theft, with the public pillory, imprisonment in a fortress or a penal institution for a long time or possibly for life, corporal punishment, and possibly even death by hanging, depending on the circumstances and the scale of the bankruptcy. |
5. Source | W.G. von der Heyde, “Repertorium Der Polizeigesetze und Verordnungen in Den Königlich Preußischen Staaten [Repertory of Police Laws and Regulations in the Royal Prussian States],” Vol. 2, Halle, 1820, p. 114-115, available from books.google.com. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Apr. 8, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Ordinance, issued by the government of the Kingdom of Bohemia |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Czech Republic |
4. Text of Act | Even though it has been ordered several times, most recently on December 15, 1766, that in the course of certifying the applications of Jewish supplicants for wedding licenses, greatest care must be exercised with respect to firstbornship, as well as regarding the maximum permitted number of Jewish families and the avoidance of exceeding the same; given the many evaluations of Jewish wedding license applications, it must nevertheless be suspected, not without good cause, that one or the other city magistrate and county officer is disregarding the above-mentioned, very highest ordinance, issuing these irregular attestations according to personal whim, or even following a conflicting, punishable self-interest. The chief royal county officers are hereby instructed to make known to everyone the applicable [ordinance], with the addendum that in the event of a contravention, the issuer of such an untrue attestation will be subjected to the most palpable punishment, in addition to the fact that officers and magistrates are liable for this with all of their assets and property, the penalty of which shall be made available to pay the customary third to the denouncer. |
5. Source | Jaksch, Peter Karl (Ed.). Gesetzeslexikon im Geistlichen, Religions- und Toleranzfache, wie auch in Güter- Stiftungs- Studien- und Zensurssachen für das Königreich Böhmen von 1601 bis Ende 1800. Zweiter Band von E – H (Encyclopedia of Spiritual, Religious and Tolerance Laws, as well as Matters of Goods, Foundations, Education and Censorship, for the Kingdom of Bohemia, from 1601 until the End of 1800. Volume II from E – H). Government Printing Office: Prague, 1828, p. 64. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Apr. 22, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Ordinance” of Prince-Abbot Philipp |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany; Princely-Abbey of Corvey |
4. Text of Act | […] Jews may only take one penny of interests for each Reichsthaler for sums that are smaller than 10 Reichsthaler and only when the debtor has (legally) agreed to do so. |
5. Source | Jahrbücher für die Preußische Gesetzgebung, Rechtswissenschaft und Rechtsverwaltung. Im Auftrage des königl. Justiz-Ministeriums herausgegeben von Karl Albert von Kamptz, königl. preuß. Wirklichem Geheim-Rath und Director in den Ministerien der Justiz und des öffentlichen Unterrichts. Neun und zwanzigster Band. Sieben und funfzig und acht und funfzigstes Heft (Yearbook of Prussian Legislation, Jurisprudence, and legal administration. On behalf of the Royal Ministry of Justice edited by Karl Albert von Kamptz, true-secret royal Prussian council and director of the ministries of justice and public education. Twenty-ninth volume; issues 57 and 58.); (Berlin; 1827); |
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1. Full Date of Act | Jun. 16, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Rescript concerning the admission of Jews into protection. |
3. Geography of Act | Duchy of Württemberg |
4. Text of Act | Since it has already happened several times, and only recently, that insolvent … protected Jews have contracted many debts through their trade, and then the creditors have lost their claims because there was no objectum executionis, His Highness graciously orders that from now on no Jew shall be admitted into protection unless he has at least 500 to 600 florins in assets, after deducting any passive assets, and has in this case identified himself with an irrefutable certificate from the authorities. |
5. Source | A. L. Reyscher (ed.), “Vollständige, Historisch und Kritisch Bearbeitete Sammlung der Württembergischen Gesetze [Complete, Historically and Critically Edited Collection of Württemberg Laws],” Volume 14, Tübingen, 1843, p. 833, available online from archive.org. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Jun. 16, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Rescript concerning the admission of Jews into protection |
3. Geography of Act | Duchy of Württemberg |
4. Text of Act | Since the case has already occurred several times, and only recently again, that insolvent Freudenthaler protected Jews have contracted many debts through their trade, and then the creditors have lost their claims because there was no objectum executionis, His Grace orders that from now on no Jew shall be admitted into protection unless he has at least 500 to 600 florins in assets, after deducting any liabilities he may have, and has in this case identified himself with an irrefutable certificate from the authorities. |
5. Source | “Sammlung der Württembergischen Regierungs-Gesetze, [Collection of Württemberg Government Laws],” Part 3, Tübingen, 1843, p. 833, available from books.google.com. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Aug. 27, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Ordinance” Archbishop-Elector Maximilian Friedrich von Königsegg-Rothenfels |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany; Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn |
4. Text of Act | […] The trade with iron and copper shall be prohibited to Jews. |
5. Source | Die Provinzial- und statutarischen Rechte in der preußischen Monarchie. Dargestellt vom wirklichen Geheimen Rath von Kamptz. Zweiter Theil. Die Provinzen: Pommern und Westphalen. (The provincial and legal statutes of the Prussian monarchie. Presented by the true secret council von Kamptz. Second Volume. The provinces: Pomerania and Westphalia.); (Berlin; 1827); |
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1. Full Date of Act | Oct. 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Ordinance on behalf of Maria Theresa via the Lower-Austrian government addressing the Magistrate of Vienna” |
3. Geography of Act | Lower Austria [Provisional] |
4. Text of Act | “Jews are not [to] be tolerated among Christians and are prohibited to open up kitchens (Garkuchel) anywhere near Christians and under no circumstances in homes that house Christians.” |
5. Source | Braumüller, Wilhelm: Urkunden und Akten zur Geschichte der Juden in Wien. Erste Abteilung. Allgemeiner Teil 1526-1847. Erster Band. (Wien) 1918; p. 401 |
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1. Full Date of Act | Oct. 21, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Ordinance, issued by the government of the Kingdom of Bohemia |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Czech Republic |
4. Text of Act | During the inquisition of a Jew in high court, due to his prohibited wedding on account of his being a third-born son, he claimed ignorance of the patent of October 16, 1726. In order to prevent the Jews from using such lack of knowledge as an excuse, all county officials will ensure the proper proclamation of said patent, since according to Section 6 of the patent, such officials and magistrates who allow the marriage of more than a single son, shall pay, without exception, a fine of 1,000 ducats from their personal monies, to be applied without exception. |
5. Source | Jaksch, Peter Karl (Ed.). Gesetzeslexikon im Geistlichen, Religions- und Toleranzfache, wie auch in Güter- Stiftungs- Studien- und Zensurssachen für das Königreich Böhmen von 1601 bis Ende 1800. Zweiter Band von E – H (Encyclopedia of Spiritual, Religious and Tolerance Laws, as well as Matters of Goods, Foundations, Education and Censorship, for the Kingdom of Bohemia, from 1601 until the End of 1800. Volume II from E – H). Government Printing Office: Prague, 1828. Page 46. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Oct. 24, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Writ” of Prince-Bishop Maximilian Friedrich von Königsegg-Rothenfels |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany; Prince-Bishopric of Münster |
4. Text of Act | […] the delivery of meat to the houses of those who ordered these from them (Jews), has been graciously permitted, the peddling of the same [meat], however, the [peddling] with meat that was not ordered -- or any other kind -- is prohibited at a fine of five Rthl [Reichsthaler] nor grinding*, and the aforementioned officers as well as the local judges are to pay attention to/enforce this. |
5. Source | Universität Münster. Einführung in die Frühe Neuzeit. Quelle: Münsterische Hofkammer 1755 and Fürstbischof 1768 ("University of Münster. Introduction to Early Modern Period. Source: Royal Chamber 1755 and Prince-Bishop 1768."); www.uni-muenster.de. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Dec. 1, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Royal Court Decree” issued by the Austrian Royal Court |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Austria |
4. Text of Act | […] The commercial-consensus (government agency) is to watch over and to stop the creation of secret and prohibited businesses (‘Unterhandlungen’)*, which means the businesses of Jews who are [currently] present in Vienna […and] the commissioner who arrives [there] from time to time is to watch over this […] and upon discovery [of a violation] to proceed with an investigation and confiscation of the goods […] |
5. Source | Politische Verfassung der Israeliten im Lande unter der Enns und insbesondere in der k. k. Haupt- und Residenzstadt Wien. J. L. E. Graf von Barth-Barthenheim. (Wien; 1821). (Political Constitution of the Israelis in the Country under/near Enns and especially in the R[oyal] I[mperial] Capital and Royal Seat of Vienna. J. L. E. Count von Barth-Barthenheim.); (Vienna; 1821) |
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1. Full Date of Act | Dec. 6, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Writ” of King George III |
3. Geography of Act | Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hannover) |
4. Text of Act | […] We order herewith […] and remind the protected Jews who live in Our German provinces to especially heed the ordinances from April, 2/13, 1723, and June 9, 1733, in regards to any items sold outside of the annual markets. 2) […] on the other hand, however, all local and foreign beggar-Jews who arrive with few or no Thaler of goods/items (to sell) which will probably not be sufficient to earn them enough money to support them […] shall be prohibited [to enter] at all times according to ordinance of September 17, 1764 […]. 7) Local protected Jews, if they wish to leave their place of residency for a while together with their goods/commodities, and wish to visit local or foreign annual markets will have the same status as foreign Jews, and are to have their goods/items certified by the local authorities in exchange for 6 mgr (currency) in order to avoid a fine/punishment […] |
5. Source | Sammlung der Verordnungen und Ausschreiben welche für sämmtliche Provinzen des Hannoverschen Staats, jedoch was den Calenbergischen, Lüneburgischen, und Bremen- und Verdenschen Theil betrifft, seit dem Schlusse in denselben vorhandenen Gesetzessammlungen bis zur Zeit der feindlichen Usurpation ergangen sind. Mit Genehmigung des Königl. Cabinets-Ministerii herausgegeben von Ernst Spangenberg, Dr. beider Rechte und köngl. Großbritannisch, honnoverschem Hof- und Canzley-Rathe in der Justiz-Canzley zu Zelle. Zweyter Theil, bis Jahre 1760 bis 1779 enthaltend. (Collection of ordinances and decrees that apply to all provinces of the state of Hannover, however, as far as Calenberg, Lüneburg, Bremen, and Verden are concerned, it contains a collection of laws until the conclusion of the aforementioned [places] by the hostile usurpation. Published by Ernst Spangenberg, PhD. of both laws and royal, Britisch Hanoverian Court and Legal Council in the Justice Office in Zelle, with the permission of the royal Cabinet-Ministers. Second Volume until [from] 1760 until 1779 inclusive.); (Hannover; 1820) |
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1. Full Date of Act | Dec. 13, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Rescript, issued by Frederick II, King of Prussia |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany |
4. Text of Act | For Jews only, the age of majority shall begin upon completion of their twentieth life-year. |
5. Source | Koch, Christian Friedrich. Die Juden im Preussischen Staate (The Jews in the State of Prussia). Baumann: Marienwerder (Prussia), 1833. Page 154. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Dec. 31, 1768 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Regulation regarding the trading of Jews on the countryside (‘Landschaft’) issued by Mayor Johannes Debary and the [city] Council of Basel |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Switzerland; Prince-Bishopric of Basel |
4. Text of Act | We, Johannes Debary, the mayor, as well as the [city] councils of the city of Basel order all and each of Our dear faithful members […] that we have noticed with displeasure the growing number of Jewish traders who have snuck into Our countryside and given cause to many perils and scams […] as well as damages and losses and even ruin, which is why we wish to order the following […]: 1) Jews are to entirely refrain from trading with cattle […] on the countryside, except during public markets or face severe fines […] Jews who have been caught numerous times are to be reported to the higher authorities and face arrest. […] Jews may continue to trade during public markets in the cities […] however, only in exchange for cash. All current [debts]/loans are to be settled by January 1769 […] |
5. Source | Rechtsquellen von Basel Stadt und Land. Zweiter Theil. (Legal Documents/Sources of Basel - City and land. Part two.); (Basel; 1865) |
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1. Full Date of Act | Jan. 13, 1769 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Rescript, issued by the Danish Chancellery |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Denmark |
4. Text of Act | From now on, the Jewish nation in Copenhagen shall be strictly forbidden to have any smelting furnaces or crucibles in their homes, to which end, within 14 days, any furnaces and crucibles found will be removed from their homes, without any possibility of having them returned. |
5. Source | Cohen, Asser Daniel. De Mosaiske troesbekjenderes stilling i Danmark forhen og nu: historisk fremstillet i et tidsløb af naesten 200 aar, tilligemed alle lovsteder og offentlige foranstaltninger dem angaande, som ere udkomne fra 1651 til 1836. (The position of the Mosaic believers in Denmark, before and now: historically produced over a period of nearly 200 years, as well as all laws and public measures relating to the same which were published from 1651 to 1836). Forfatterens: Odense (Denmark), 1837. Page 104. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Jan. 14, 1769 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Decree, issued by Count Palatine Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Germany |
4. Text of Act | Now that the damages payable for the loss of monies due to the Jewish emigration has been determined, care shall be taken to ensure that no more Jews will be present in this land, 6 weeks hence. |
5. Source | Lamm, Louis. Zur Geschichte der Juden im bayerischen Schwaben (On the History of the Jews in Bavarian Swabia). Louis Lamm: Berlin, 1915. Page 37. |
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1. Full Date of Act | Feb. 13, 1769 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | Ordinance, issued by the government of the Kingdom of Bohemia |
3. Geography of Act | Present-day Czech Republic |
4. Text of Act | With regard to Jewish weddings, the general patent of 1726 remains in effect without alteration; however, in order to meet the quota for Jewish contributions, the state offices are hereby authorized to issue a wedding dispensation, in addition to the first-born son, to two other sons of those Jews who pay an annual tax of 700 to 1000 guilders, in exchange for the appropriate court fee. For Jews who pay only 500 guilders annually, this shall apply to just one son other than the first-born. |
5. Source | Jaksch, Peter Karl (Ed.). Gesetzeslexikon im Geistlichen, Religions- und Toleranzfache, wie auch in Güter- Stiftungs- Studien- und Zensurssachen für das Königreich Böhmen von 1601 bis Ende 1800. Zweiter Band von E – H (Encyclopedia of Spiritual, Religious and Tolerance Laws, as well as Matters of Goods, Foundations, Education and Censorship, for the Kingdom of Bohemia, from 1601 until the End of 1800. Volume II from E – H]. Government Printing Office: Prague, 1828. Page 47). |
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1. Full Date of Act | Mar. 21, 1769 |
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2. Name of Act (or Short Description) | “Cabinet Order” issued by Fredrick II |
3. Geography of Act | Prussia |
4. Text of Act | […] Jews who have received permission to acquire a house are to purchase a certain amount of porcelain, that is a Jew with a 'general privilege' (General Privilegium) is to purchase 500 Thaler worth of [porcelain] and a 'ordinary protected Jew' (ordinärer Schutzjude) is to purchase 300 Thaler worth of [porcelain] […] and with the receipt of a concession or any other beneficence Jews are to purchase 300 Thaler worth of porcelain as well […] or to lose their privileges […]. |
5. Source | Kaelter, Robert: Geschichte der jüdischen Gemeinde zu Potsdam (History of Jews in Potsdam); (Potsdam; 1903) |
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