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Navarre-Béarn. Henri III of Navarre, II of Bearn. Teston. 1575. 9,4grs. PA.3492. TB+.

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Navarre-Béarn. Henri III of Navarre, II of Bearn. Teston. 1575. 9,4grs. PA.3492. TB+.

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[FORS ET COUTUMES DE BEARN] - From Jacques Antoine de LAFITE, seigneur de MARIA, Mémoires et Eclaircissements sur les Fors et Coutumes du Béarn, 18th century (?). In-4, bound in 18th-century full calf, spine ribbed and decorated, with "MARIA" title page (significant alterations, rubbing, wear, tears, split jaws, etc.). Entirely handwritten work comprising : - table of headings (4 p.) - a preface (5 p.), the first paragraph of which bears the signature "Lageyre" and a later notation in pencil Philippe Avocat (1755-1809) - 59 headings (353 p.) (fors et coutumes de Béarn with comments in margins and initials at bottom of page) - 7 miscellaneous articles (up to final page 437) (remarks on the original manuscript of the modern for deposited in the archives of the States; description of the old for; memoires sur les dots de Béarn; jurisprudence fixed by the Court on bilets de Banque offers; memoires sur les Coutumes et observances non écrites de Béarn; Sur le titre de marit et molhes dots et tournedots; des privilèges des nobles et biens nobles de Béarn). Bound next, and still in manuscript: - Receuil des certificats de la matricule des avocats de Pau de 1718 à 1786 (157 p.) - Secret correspondence from September 14, 1825 to May 1826 concerning the arrest of a dangerous cattle rustler, between M. de Larregoyen Procureur du roi au Tribunal de Saint-Palais and Monsieur le Procureur du Roi de Bayonne. (4 p.) - in fine, Tables des questions certifiées par la matricule des avocats au parlement de Navarre depuis le 9 avril 1718 (6 p.) A handwritten note reads: "Jacques-Antoine de Lafite, seigneur de Cassaber, de Maria, de Baigts et de Beynes en Béarn, avocat au Parlement de Navarre (...) He was admitted to the States of Béarn on June 18, 1654, as seigneur de Maria, de Baigts and donee of his father (e.720 f°290). In 1669, he sold the land of Cassaber to Daniel de Lafargue. From then on, he was known only as Maria, and always signed Lafite Maria. He was one of the commissioners at the States of Béarn responsible for examining the edict of November 1696 concerning coats of arms. The report made on this occasion is probably his own. Maria's work, whose exact date of publication is unknown, must have been written between 1690 and 1695, judging by the extracts from his comments." This work is more likely a handwritten copy by Jacques LAFITE de MARIA, with commentary in the margins and enriched by 18th-century receuils... perhaps the work of this LAGEYRE Philippe avocat (1755-1809).