Null Set of six documents relating to the Pierre family. 
-Brevet de pension de …
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Set of six documents relating to the Pierre family. -Brevet de pension de 300 francs au nom de Jean Baptiste PIERRE, élève à l'école du gouvernement de Saint Cyr. Headed with the imperial coat of arms. Issued in Amsterdam on April 1, 1811. -Brevet de chef d'escadrons (10e régiment de chasseurs à cheval) for citizen François PIERRE. On vellum, headed "Au nom du Peuple français". Done on 30 fructidor An XI. Signatures: Berthier, Maret and Bonaparte (secretary). -Brevet de sous lieutenant (10e régiment de chasseurs à cheval) for citizen François PIERRE. On vellum, headed "Au nom du Peuple français". Issued on June 30, 1793. Signed by Dalbarade and Bouchotte. Restoration-era brevet de chevalier. On vellum, in the name of François PIERRE, retired captain of chasseurs à cheval. December 9, 1820 -Two designs for the tomb of the Huningue family. Historical background: François PIERRE was Michel PIERRE's father and served in the chasseurs à cheval. A friend of General Michel ORDENER, he made the latter the godfather of his son Michel, a future officer in the Guard's chasseurs à cheval. Jean Baptiste Pierre is possibly Michel PIERRE's son.

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Set of six documents relating to the Pierre family. -Brevet de pension de 300 francs au nom de Jean Baptiste PIERRE, élève à l'école du gouvernement de Saint Cyr. Headed with the imperial coat of arms. Issued in Amsterdam on April 1, 1811. -Brevet de chef d'escadrons (10e régiment de chasseurs à cheval) for citizen François PIERRE. On vellum, headed "Au nom du Peuple français". Done on 30 fructidor An XI. Signatures: Berthier, Maret and Bonaparte (secretary). -Brevet de sous lieutenant (10e régiment de chasseurs à cheval) for citizen François PIERRE. On vellum, headed "Au nom du Peuple français". Issued on June 30, 1793. Signed by Dalbarade and Bouchotte. Restoration-era brevet de chevalier. On vellum, in the name of François PIERRE, retired captain of chasseurs à cheval. December 9, 1820 -Two designs for the tomb of the Huningue family. Historical background: François PIERRE was Michel PIERRE's father and served in the chasseurs à cheval. A friend of General Michel ORDENER, he made the latter the godfather of his son Michel, a future officer in the Guard's chasseurs à cheval. Jean Baptiste Pierre is possibly Michel PIERRE's son.

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