NOAILLES family. 8 L.S. Or P.S., including 2 L.A.S., 1678-1761; various formats.…
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NOAILLES family. 8 L.S. or P.S., including 2 L.A.S., 1678-1761; various formats. Louise Boyer, duchesse de Noailles (Paris 1678). - Anne-Jules maréchal duc de Noailles (camp devant Gironne June 29, 1694, to M. de Villevieille). - Louis-Antoine cardinal de Noailles (l.a.s., Palm Sunday 1705, denouncing the dangerous propositions of Dagoumer's Métaphysique). - Louis Duc d'Ayen (Versailles 1761, to Chevalier de Vaudreuil). - Philippe comte de Noailles (l.a.s. to chevalier Fraguier in Arras).Adrien-Maurice maréchal duc de Noailles: - Haguenau September 29, 1743, on the appointment of a lieutenant in Perpignan; - Versailles February 6, 1745 (on his letterhead and arms), dispatch of a soldier to the Invalides; - Paris November 12, 1769, commission as lieutenant of the marshals of France in the bishopric of Rennes.We enclose 2 handwritten news letters, October 16 and 30, 1734, about Marshal de Noailles.

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NOAILLES family. 8 L.S. or P.S., including 2 L.A.S., 1678-1761; various formats. Louise Boyer, duchesse de Noailles (Paris 1678). - Anne-Jules maréchal duc de Noailles (camp devant Gironne June 29, 1694, to M. de Villevieille). - Louis-Antoine cardinal de Noailles (l.a.s., Palm Sunday 1705, denouncing the dangerous propositions of Dagoumer's Métaphysique). - Louis Duc d'Ayen (Versailles 1761, to Chevalier de Vaudreuil). - Philippe comte de Noailles (l.a.s. to chevalier Fraguier in Arras).Adrien-Maurice maréchal duc de Noailles: - Haguenau September 29, 1743, on the appointment of a lieutenant in Perpignan; - Versailles February 6, 1745 (on his letterhead and arms), dispatch of a soldier to the Invalides; - Paris November 12, 1769, commission as lieutenant of the marshals of France in the bishopric of Rennes.We enclose 2 handwritten news letters, October 16 and 30, 1734, about Marshal de Noailles.

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