Null [STATES OF BRITTANY]. LA CHALOTAIS, René Caradeuc de (1701-1785) & D'ÉSTRÉE…
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[STATES OF BRITTANY]. LA CHALOTAIS, René Caradeuc de (1701-1785) & D'ÉSTRÉES, Victor Marie, duke (1660-1737) & others. P.S. Rennes, 10 October 1732. 8 pp. in-folio. 2 pp. 1/3 in-folio. Document signed by the marshal of France Victor Marie d'Estrées, the magistrate and attorney general of the Parliament of Brittany René Caradeuc de La Chalotais, Brilhac, La Villequevin, La Tour, Cuillé and Picquet de Melesse. "The three Presidents of the orders of the states of Brittany to go to the ordinary place where the assembly of the said states is held this day, October 10 at half past eleven in the morning, to continue to work without delay on the ordinary business which must be dealt with in the said assembly under penalty of contravening the orders of the King", etc. Attached is a period copy of various memoirs & petitions presented by the deputies of the states of Brittany from 1727 to 1738. 6 pp. in-folio. Text on two columns with long answers of the King in the left one. "The King has so often made his intentions known on this matter that it seems that the States cannot ignore them [...]", etc.

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[STATES OF BRITTANY]. LA CHALOTAIS, René Caradeuc de (1701-1785) & D'ÉSTRÉES, Victor Marie, duke (1660-1737) & others. P.S. Rennes, 10 October 1732. 8 pp. in-folio. 2 pp. 1/3 in-folio. Document signed by the marshal of France Victor Marie d'Estrées, the magistrate and attorney general of the Parliament of Brittany René Caradeuc de La Chalotais, Brilhac, La Villequevin, La Tour, Cuillé and Picquet de Melesse. "The three Presidents of the orders of the states of Brittany to go to the ordinary place where the assembly of the said states is held this day, October 10 at half past eleven in the morning, to continue to work without delay on the ordinary business which must be dealt with in the said assembly under penalty of contravening the orders of the King", etc. Attached is a period copy of various memoirs & petitions presented by the deputies of the states of Brittany from 1727 to 1738. 6 pp. in-folio. Text on two columns with long answers of the King in the left one. "The King has so often made his intentions known on this matter that it seems that the States cannot ignore them [...]", etc.

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