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Louis-David COLLENOT D'ANGREMONT (1748-1792) lawyer and literary scholar, counter-revolutionary, he was the first condemned to death by the Criminal Tribunal of 1792 (future Revolutionary Tribunal). P.S. with 2 autograph lines, Paris January 20, 1790; letterhead Hôtel-de-Ville de Paris, vignette with the arms of Paris. Military passport delivered by the Representatives of the Commune, asking to let Pierre Brives pass freely, who is going to Caugelach in Languedoc to visit his family. Rare.
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Louis-David COLLENOT D'ANGREMONT (1748-1792) lawyer and literary scholar, counter-revolutionary, he was the first condemned to death by the Criminal Tribunal of 1792 (future Revolutionary Tribunal). P.S. with 2 autograph lines, Paris January 20, 1790; letterhead Hôtel-de-Ville de Paris, vignette with the arms of Paris. Military passport delivered by the Representatives of the Commune, asking to let Pierre Brives pass freely, who is going to Caugelach in Languedoc to visit his family. Rare.