Statutes & Proclamations
Arranged Everyday Life
in Decrees · Edicts · Circulars
from 5 Centuries
- House Purchase of furrier Carl Siegmund Brix in Lüchow and its decades-long financing by short-term money
- 100 years game law in five succeeding generations :
Hunting Edicts by the Dukes of Brunswick-Luneburg 1705-1805 - Hunting Proclamations & Statutes – Arranged Everyday Life
- License by the royal Danish Accounts Office in regard of the permission for another 2 years to sail for Raudarhavn on Iceland and to trade there (April 14, 1825)
- License by Frederick VI, King of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein etc., in regard of the examination for the Elbe skipper license (Sep. 9, 1823)
- License by Frederick VI, King of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein etc., lifting the general embargo on the ships and crafts along the Elbe coast and Western coast (March 29, 1813)
- … a maybe strange cure :
Mandate (by Frederick Augustus of Saxony) Against the Running About of Dogs and Hydrophobia in General (1782) - Finally hygiene is realized as protection against illness :
Mandate (by Frederick Augustus of Saxony) Regarding the Restriction of Keeping Dogs and the Prevention of the Danger to be afraid of rabid Dogs (1796) - Fighting for good and protection of the environment II :
Patent of Maximilian II Emanuel Elector of Bavaria on the Comprehensive Improvement of the Game Stock and the Hunting System in Bavaria (1717) - Poster by the (royal Danish) Admiralty and Commission Board lifting the obligation of written contracts with the crew for small crafts (Sep. 1, 1825)