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CHARENTE MARITIME - BREMOND d'ARS family / 1°) Charles de Br - Lot 129

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CHARENTE MARITIME - BREMOND d'ARS family / 1°) Charles de Br - Lot 129
CHARENTE MARITIME - BREMOND d'ARS family / 1°) Charles de Brémond d'Ars Charlotte (1737-1761, he was killed at the age of 24 aboard the Frigate "L'Opale" during a fight against the English): set of 2 autograph letters of exchange signed, Rochefort, 1757 and 1759-60 (double recognition) - 2°) François de Capellis (1711-17772, Captain of a ship): autograph letter signed to the son of Charles de Brémond d'Ars (2 p large in-8 plus address page), Brest January 8, 1770, concerning the Affair of "L'Opale" where his father was killed - 3°) Stephen-Theodor Janssen Baronnet de Wimbledon (1701-1777, Lord-Mayor of London) : autograph letter signed, 3 p large in-8 plus address page, April 28, 1768, to Chevalier de Brémond - 4°) Henriette Le Veneur, wife of General of the Empire Alexis Le Veneur, née Verdelin (1757-1834, her mother was Madame de VERDELIN, née Marie-Madeleine de Brémond d'Ars, sister of Charles de Brémond d'Ars, who was a friend of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who called her his "amiable neighbor") : autograph letter signed to her cousin, Years 1800, 2 p in-8 - 4°) Isabelle-Claire de Choiseul-Beaupré (last abbess of Sainte-Glossinde de Metz): correspondence of 6 autograph letters signed, totaling 12 p in-8 plus address pages, Years 1800, to Sophie de Brémond d'Ars in Saintes (1762-1833, former canoness of Saint-Louis de Metz)
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