Three printed documents: royal edicts from the time of the French Revolution (1790) relating to the civil rights of Jews in France. France, 18th century. French. Each document topped by a printed decoration (woodcut).
1. Proclamation du Roi, Sur un Décret de l’Assemblée Nationale, du 16 Avril 1790… – proclamation of King Louis XVI ratifying the edict of the National Assembly of April 16, granting the Jews of Alsace and other provinces legal protections. Nancy: la veuve Leclerc, 1790.
A handwritten marginal inscription indicates that the edict was announced and officially promulgated on May 30, 1790 in Val d'Ajol.
2. Lettres Patentes du Roi, Sur un Décret de l’Assemblée Nationale, portant que les Juifs… – letter of authorization of Louis XVI, delivered in Paris in January 1790, ratifying the National Assembly's decision to grant the Portuguese-Sephardic Jews and Jews of Avignon new political rights, including suffrage. Rouen: Louis Oursel, 1790.
On first page: Handwritten inscription dated March 9, 1790; on last page – official signature (printed and handwritten) approving the document for distribution.
3. Lettres Patentes du Roi, Sur le Décret de l’Assemblée Nationale, du vingt Juillet dernier… – another letter of authorization of Louis XVI, delivered August 7, 1790, ratifying the decision of the National Assembly to annul all taxes and special restrictions placed on the Jews of France, particularly those of the Metz and Lorraine regions. Rouen: J. J. Le Boullenger, 1790. French.
[4] leaves (2-4 printed pages each). Approx. 24-27 cm. Overall good condition. Folding marks and creases. Tears and light wear to margins. Light stains. Inscriptions and signatures.