1791 Letter Breteniere Trainee - Goldsmith À Paris At N.R.masson Court Lamoignon For Sale

1791 Letter Breteniere Trainee - Goldsmith À Paris At N.R.masson Court Lamoignon
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1791 Letter Breteniere Trainee - Goldsmith À Paris At N.R.masson Court Lamoignon:
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Old two-page handwritten letter, forming an envelope, dated 1791 with postmark. Letter addressed to "Mr. BEFORT King's Prosecutor in Monbozon by Besançon Department of Doubs poste poste restente". Letter written by BRETENIÈRE "apprentice goldsmith with master MASSON Cour la Mignon at the Palais in Paris" regarding a receipt for rent payment due by Philippe NODE (NAUDÉ, NAUDET), his farmer, via Mr ROUSSELOT. He specifies “we have an abundance of Petits Assignats”. For the history of the Lamavoine court in Paris see the Wikipedia entry. From 1781 to 1791 François JOUBERT, Parisian goldsmith, worked at the Lamignon yard. Nicolas Richard MASSON master goldsmith (with whom BRETENIÈRE was apprenticed) native of Longwy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) arrived in Paris in 1784. See: Geneanet. To exploit. Family archives. Fast and careful delivery by followed letter. Ref: 8827.P.9.Old two-page handwritten letter, forming an envelope, dated 1791 with postmark. Letter addressed to "Mr. BEFORT King's Prosecutor in Monbozon by Besançon Department of Doubs poste poste restente". Letter written by BRETENIÈRE "apprentice goldsmith with master MASSON Cour la Mignon at the Palais in Paris" regarding a receipt for rent payment due by Philippe NODE (NAUDÉ, NAUDET), his farmer, via Mr ROUSSELOT. He specifies “we have an abundance of Petits Assignats”. For the history of the Lamavoine court in Paris see the Wikipedia entry. From 1781 to 1791 François JOUBERT, Parisian goldsmith, worked at the Lamignon yard. Nicolas Richard MASSON master goldsmith (with whom BRETENIÈRE was apprenticed) native of Longwy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) arrived in Paris in 1784. See: Geneanet. To exploit. Fami Epoque Révolution Région Paris Pays de fabrication France Nombre de pages 2 Thème Industrie, Entreprise Type Lettre, Correspondance


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