HÉRAULT. 4 Placards concerning the NATIONAL GUARD from 1816 - Lot 452

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HÉRAULT. 4 Placards concerning the NATIONAL GUARD from 1816 - Lot 452
HÉRAULT. 4 Placards concerning the NATIONAL GUARD from 1816 to 1817, printed in MONTPELLIER, at Auguste RICARD's: 1°) Opinion of the Count de FLOIRAC Prefect of the Department of the Herault, Marshal of Camp, To the Young People." - Done at Montpellier on July 23rd, 1816 - for voluntary enlistment in the Royal Guard. (53 x 44) + 2°) Opinion of the Prefect of the Hérault Department, Camp Marshal, to his constituents concerning the enrolment for the Horse Pomegranate and Cuirassiers Regiments of the KINGDOM GUARD. Done at MONTPELLIER on October 26th 1816. (44 x 27) + 3°) Address of the Count de FLOIRAC Prefect, Marshal of Camp, to the Young People of the Department of Herault, to encourage them to enlist in the KINGDOM GUARD. Long live the King! (1817). (53 x 44) + 4°) The Count de FLOIRAC Prefect of the Department of Herault, Marshal de Camp, invites voluntary enlistment for the Regiments of Mounted Grenadiers and Cuirassiers of the KINGDOM GUARD. - Done at Montpellier on April 21, 1817. (53 x 44) The four Closets (53 x 44) State A and B
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