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GOURNAY, Maurice-Auguste-Marie; de. Autograph letter signed to 'Monsieur Laurence fils'. S. d. [ante 1779]. Bifolium. 222x175 mm. French text on first 2 pages, signed at end. Page 3 blank. Address on fourth page 'Monsieur Laurence fils banquier ... Poitiers'. On page 4, stamps and trace of heraldic seal in red wax. Traces of use. 'L'abbè Savoye m'a dit qe'il vous ecriverait'. Maurice de Gournay, signing himself by his position of 'Major des gardes' reassures the banker of Poitiers about the admission of his two sons into the Order of Malta, despite the opposition of Monsieur de la Houssaye. The incipit mentions an important representative of the Order, who would later make a prestigious career: the Abbé Louis Savoye, Malta 1756, was elected secretary of the Venerable 'Langue de France' in 1782. In 1787 he became 'chapelain conventuel'; on November 1, 1793, Rohan appointed him 'Recteur de l'eglise collegiale de la Grotte de St Paul in Rabat (Malta).Duke Maurice de Gournay, 1741-1779, was received into the Order of Malta on March 13, 1742. See Alain Blondy, Xavier Labat Saint Vincent, Malte et Marseille au XVIIIème siècle, 2013, p. 440. GOURNAY, Maurice-Auguste-Marie; de. Signed letter to 'Monsieur Laurence fils'.No date [before 1779]. Bifolium. 222x175 mm. French text on the first two pages, with signature at the end. Page 3 is blank. Address on fourth page 'Monsieur Laurence fils banquier ... Poitiers'. On page 4, stamps and trace of red heraldic seal wax. Traces of wear. "L'abbè Savoye m'a dit qe'il vous ecriverait." Maurice de Gournay, who signs himself with his position as 'Major des gardes', reassures the Poitiers banker regarding the admission of his two sons into the Order of Malta, despite the opposition of Monsieur de la Houssaye. In the incipit an important representative of the Order is mentioned, who would later have a prestigious career: Abbé Louis Savoye, Malta 1756, in 1782 he was elected Secretary of the Venerable 'Langue de France'. In 1787 it became 'chapelain conventuel'; on November 1, 1793, Rohan appointed him 'Recteur de l'eglise collegiale de la Grotte de St Paul in Rabat (Malta).

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GOURNAY, Maurice-Auguste-Marie; de. Autograph letter signed to 'Monsieur Laurence fils'. S. d. [ante 1779]. Bifolium. 222x175 mm. French text on first 2 pages, signed at end. Page 3 blank. Address on fourth page 'Monsieur Laurence fils banquier ... Poitiers'. On page 4, stamps and trace of heraldic seal in red wax. Traces of use. 'L'abbè Savoye m'a dit qe'il vous ecriverait'. Maurice de Gournay, signing himself by his position of 'Major des gardes' reassures the banker of Poitiers about the admission of his two sons into the Order of Malta, despite the opposition of Monsieur de la Houssaye. The incipit mentions an important representative of the Order, who would later make a prestigious career: the Abbé Louis Savoye, Malta 1756, was elected secretary of the Venerable 'Langue de France' in 1782. In 1787 he became 'chapelain conventuel'; on November 1, 1793, Rohan appointed him 'Recteur de l'eglise collegiale de la Grotte de St Paul in Rabat (Malta).Duke Maurice de Gournay, 1741-1779, was received into the Order of Malta on March 13, 1742. See Alain Blondy, Xavier Labat Saint Vincent, Malte et Marseille au XVIIIème siècle, 2013, p. 440. GOURNAY, Maurice-Auguste-Marie; de. Signed letter to 'Monsieur Laurence fils'.No date [before 1779]. Bifolium. 222x175 mm. French text on the first two pages, with signature at the end. Page 3 is blank. Address on fourth page 'Monsieur Laurence fils banquier ... Poitiers'. On page 4, stamps and trace of red heraldic seal wax. Traces of wear. "L'abbè Savoye m'a dit qe'il vous ecriverait." Maurice de Gournay, who signs himself with his position as 'Major des gardes', reassures the Poitiers banker regarding the admission of his two sons into the Order of Malta, despite the opposition of Monsieur de la Houssaye. In the incipit an important representative of the Order is mentioned, who would later have a prestigious career: Abbé Louis Savoye, Malta 1756, in 1782 he was elected Secretary of the Venerable 'Langue de France'. In 1787 it became 'chapelain conventuel'; on November 1, 1793, Rohan appointed him 'Recteur de l'eglise collegiale de la Grotte de St Paul in Rabat (Malta).

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