BOUCHE / 1°) Jacques MIGNOT (Maitre-Queue de la Maison du Ro - Lot 543

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BOUCHE / 1°) Jacques MIGNOT (Maitre-Queue de la Maison du Ro - Lot 543
BOUCHE / 1°) Jacques MIGNOT (Maitre-Queue de la Maison du Roi, pâtissier-traiteur established rue de la Harpe in Paris; Boileau in 1665 in a satire entitled le Repas ridicule, amused himself in verse by calling him a poisoner, which he took offense at and retaliated by wrapping his cookies in verses printed by Cottin against Boileau, which amused Boileau greatly; the affair made Mignot famous and made his fortune): Quittance de rentes signed by him, given in Paris in 1711, he is titled Ecuyer de bouche de feue la Reyne, 1 p in-8 oblong on parchment - 2°) REGNE DE LOUIS XV: Charge d'Inspecteur sur les Veaux (in 1733, Louis XV re-established the various charges and offices over the fairs, squares and markets of Paris that had been abolished in 1715) / Charge d'Inspecteur sur les Veaux granted to Jean Innocent PANDRIGNE, given at Versailles on March 6, 1739 (partly printed parchment, 46 x 25.5 cm) - The receipt corresponding to the Droit de Marc d'Or inherent to the office (partly printed parchment, 29 x 20.5 cm) is appended to the charge.
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