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Charter: IAGNS, F.1, 1763, fasc.5 sub d
Date: 1763
Abstract: Testament of Simeon Minas. Novi Sad, 1763h Armenian, Latin; 5 sheet
Charter: IAGNS, F.1, H 1771/3
Date: 1771
Abstract: Reply of Magistrate in Novi Sad to command of Consilium Regium Locumtenentiale Hungaricum on the transport of grain in Vienna, that the citizens of Novi Sad have a total of 10 ships , all laden with grain and sent to Croatia. They are adjusted for navigation Sava and not so equipped that they can sail along the Danube , because the citizens are not able to provide . The ships were purchased in Germany and Turkey.
Charter: F1. fasc.16, sub. N 1513
Date: 1793
Abstract: Circular of Consilium Regium Locumtenentiale Hungaricum prohibiting the collection of unprescribed duties for goods from Turkey imported or exported in Belgrade, as well as works of Paradise Jocko, requires that the cereals exported across the Danube to the Black Sea only with the permission sought to punish Vilhelm Finns who improperly 3000 mc exported grain to the army of the Kingdom of Sardinia, as well as to individual prisoners sentenced to less punishment may refer to the army.
Charter: IAGNS F.1, 1496/1796
Date: 1796
Abstract: Circular of the Consilium Regium Locumtenentiale Hungaricum describing the dead man found on a nearby Danube, and the description of the counterfeit money from Saxonia- and others.
Date: 1817
Abstract: General Command forward travel program of His Majesty the Emperor of arrival in Titel 13 October, until the arrival in Graz on 31 October. Petrovaradin, 1817th
Charter: IAGNS, F.1, 24. In 1850, T
Date: 1850
Abstract: Diploma on behalf of Lazarus Babic from Kać that he has successfully learned the trade of a tailor. Novi Sad, year 1850.
Charter: IAGNS, F.1, 762/1854
Date: 1854
Abstract: Command of company no. 5 delivers a passport and a list of items, as well as the record of the death of Jovan Samac, who died in Gardinovci. Kovilj, 1854th
Charter: IAGNS F-.150. 6605/193232
Date: 1932
Abstract: Order of the Ban of the Danube Banovina in Novi Sad in terms of military graves at home and abroad as well as the graves of missing soldiers and sailors, prisoners of war and internees nationals of Germany, Austria , Hungary and Bulgaria.
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