Abstracted from 61/12684: Proceedings of Stühlingen district, 1730-1732.
1731-09-26 | The woollen-weavers complain that Salomon Weyl Sandels Marumben Sohn is unlawfully importing woollen stuff from Nördlingen. The Jews respond that according to their letter-of-protection, they are allowed to trade in any merchandize exept steel, iron, and salt. Decision: The Jews are obliged to buy the cloth from the local woollen-weavers. |
The following identified Jews are mentioned in this record:
Common Name | Formal Name |
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Salomon Weyl | (Salomon ben Meir, Weyl) |