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Licence to Establish an Office of Advertisements in the City of Bergen, Copenhagen (1764)

Source: Danske Kanselli 1572-1799, RA/EA-3023/F/Fc/Fca/Fcaa/L0042: Norske registre, 1763-1766, s. 487a-b, 488a. Location: Danish National Archives.

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Licence to Establish an Office of Advertisements in the City of Bergen, Copenhagen (1764), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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in a text written by him and approved by the diocesan administrator in the said diocese of Bergen. It is forbidden for anyone to act in any way against what has been prescribed herein with our respect and grace. Written in our castle at Christiansborg, in our royal city of Copenhagen, 7 December 1764, Frederick R.



    


een af Ham forfattende og af Stiftamtmanden over bemelte Bergens Stift Approberede Taxt. Forbydende alle og enhver herimod efter som forskrevet staar, at hindre eller udi nogen Maade Forfang at giøre, under Vor Hyldest og Naade, Givet paa vort Slot Christiansborg i Vores Kongel: Residence Stad Kiøbenhavn den 7de Decembris 1764.

Friderich R:

 

 



    

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