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HARAS. P.S. by Jacques-Joseph Corbière, Minister of the Interior, and Guillaume Capelle, State Councillor, Secretary General of the Ministry of the Interior, January 26, 1825; 3pages in-fol. headed Charles, by the grace of God, King of France and Navarre, dry cachet. Ordonnance royale nommant des agents généraux des remontes des divisions du Nord et du Midi; les directeurs des haras du Pin et de Rosières; 3 directeurs et 24 chefs de dépôts d'étalons et foains dans autant de dépôts, à Pompadour, Pau, Tarbes etc.

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HARAS. P.S. by Jacques-Joseph Corbière, Minister of the Interior, and Guillaume Capelle, State Councillor, Secretary General of the Ministry of the Interior, January 26, 1825; 3pages in-fol. headed Charles, by the grace of God, King of France and Navarre, dry cachet. Ordonnance royale nommant des agents généraux des remontes des divisions du Nord et du Midi; les directeurs des haras du Pin et de Rosières; 3 directeurs et 24 chefs de dépôts d'étalons et foains dans autant de dépôts, à Pompadour, Pau, Tarbes etc.

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