Null Claude de LA TRÉMOILLE (1566-1604) duc de Thouars, prince de Talmont, Prote…
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Claude de LA TRÉMOILLE (1566-1604) duc de Thouars, prince de Talmont, Protestant leader, companion in arms of Henri IV. P.S., Montaigu July 19, 1599; oblong vellum in-fol (small crack at bottom). Faith and homage for la Chabautière, from Jacques and Jean Aubert, his squires, to the Duc de la Trémoille et de Thouars, "Prince de Talmond, comte de Guynes, Benon et Taillebourg, baron de Montaigu, Mauléon, Doue, Rochefort, La Possonnière, Sully, Lislebouchard", etc.

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Claude de LA TRÉMOILLE (1566-1604) duc de Thouars, prince de Talmont, Protestant leader, companion in arms of Henri IV. P.S., Montaigu July 19, 1599; oblong vellum in-fol (small crack at bottom). Faith and homage for la Chabautière, from Jacques and Jean Aubert, his squires, to the Duc de la Trémoille et de Thouars, "Prince de Talmond, comte de Guynes, Benon et Taillebourg, baron de Montaigu, Mauléon, Doue, Rochefort, La Possonnière, Sully, Lislebouchard", etc.

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