Null King's musketeer. DE MONTESQUIOU. Signed autograph letter.
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King's musketeer. DE MONTESQUIOU. Signed autograph letter. DE MONTESQUIOU, Louis, known as Chevalier d'Artagnan. Signed autograph letter. Paris, October 2, 1736 Oblong 8vo parchment, 130x185 mm. Text on the recto with date at the end, blank verso. Writing in elegant cursive, brown ink. Signature under the text, sepia ink. Very small hole, otherwise fine specimen. Autograph letter by Louis de Montesquiou, 1676 - 1737, known as Chevalier d'Artagnan, later named Comte de Montesquiou. Receipt of payment of his pension as 'Sous-Lieutenant de la Premiere Compagnie des Mousquetaires servant a la Garde ordinaire de Sa Majesté' [Sous-Lieutenant of the 1st Company of Musketeers serving in His Majesty's Ordinary Guard]. Delivered to the 'Trésorier général des troupes de la Maison du Roi', Jacques André du Pille, 1680-1740About the 'Tresorier' Du Pille, See Fonds Raffard De Brienne (1491-1992), online.

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King's musketeer. DE MONTESQUIOU. Signed autograph letter. DE MONTESQUIOU, Louis, known as Chevalier d'Artagnan. Signed autograph letter. Paris, October 2, 1736 Oblong 8vo parchment, 130x185 mm. Text on the recto with date at the end, blank verso. Writing in elegant cursive, brown ink. Signature under the text, sepia ink. Very small hole, otherwise fine specimen. Autograph letter by Louis de Montesquiou, 1676 - 1737, known as Chevalier d'Artagnan, later named Comte de Montesquiou. Receipt of payment of his pension as 'Sous-Lieutenant de la Premiere Compagnie des Mousquetaires servant a la Garde ordinaire de Sa Majesté' [Sous-Lieutenant of the 1st Company of Musketeers serving in His Majesty's Ordinary Guard]. Delivered to the 'Trésorier général des troupes de la Maison du Roi', Jacques André du Pille, 1680-1740About the 'Tresorier' Du Pille, See Fonds Raffard De Brienne (1491-1992), online.

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