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Letters Patent of Baron of the Empire. In the name of Guillaume Dode, Colonel of the Engineers. Baron of the Empire under the name "de la Brunerie". Bayonne, June 24, 1808. On vellum, coat of arms painted au naturel at top left. With red wax seal and ribbons (detached). 47 x 69 cm. In its tin case. The coat of arms of Baron Dode de la Brunerie is as follows: "Quarterly, I, Or, a dromedary sable; II, the quarter of the Military Barons of the Empire; III, Azure, a compass Or; IV, Argent, three crescents azure." Provenance: -Marshal Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie, -Then descendants.

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Letters Patent of Baron of the Empire. In the name of Guillaume Dode, Colonel of the Engineers. Baron of the Empire under the name "de la Brunerie". Bayonne, June 24, 1808. On vellum, coat of arms painted au naturel at top left. With red wax seal and ribbons (detached). 47 x 69 cm. In its tin case. The coat of arms of Baron Dode de la Brunerie is as follows: "Quarterly, I, Or, a dromedary sable; II, the quarter of the Military Barons of the Empire; III, Azure, a compass Or; IV, Argent, three crescents azure." Provenance: -Marshal Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie, -Then descendants.

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[DODE DE LA BRUNERIE (Guillaume). Set of about twenty pieces. 1808-1824. Some of these pieces glued to others in the margins. Concerning the marshal's titles. - Baron de l'Empire: letter announcing that he had been named Baron de l'Empire, signed by Jean-Jacques Régis Cambacérès as Archchancellor of the Empire (1808); decree from Napoleon I awarding him a majorat attached to the title of Baron on property located in Westphalia, in copy signed by Jean-Jacques Régis Cambacérès and countersigned by Jean-François Pierre Dudon as Secretary General of the Conseil du sceau des titres (1809). - Pair de France: extract from Louis XVIII's decree elevating him to the dignity of peer of the realm, signed by the President of the Council of Ministers Joseph de Villèle (1823); letter announcing his elevation to the dignity of peer of the realm, signed by the President of the Council of Ministers Joseph de Villèle (1823); letter announcing that the King has granted him a pension from the funds of the Chamber of Peers, signed by the President of the Council of Ministers Joseph de Villèle (1824). Attached, 3 congratulatory letters on the occasion of his elevation to the peerage, from Charles Dorlodot Des Essarts (who, like him, took part in the siege of Saragossa in 1809, the battle of Polotsk in 1812, the Italian campaign of 1814, and was with him as aide-de-camp during the blockade of Cadiz in 1823), Antoine Héraclius Agénor de Gramont, duc de Guiche (who served in Spain as aide-de-camp to the duc d'Angoulême), etc.