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Loi Relative aux Émigrés de Toulon, rentrés sur le territoire français.
September 7, 1795
S001/A3.1,2.1
Service records of Jean-Baptiste-Philippe Destimauville and Augustin Dorothé Destimauville
1794
S001/A3.3,1.1
Certificate of services from Legardeur Tilly by François Joseph d’Estienne de Chaussegros de Léry
May 2, 1803
S001/A3.3,1.2
Letter from Mr. Couteiller to Count Claude de Beauharnois, peer of France
January 21, 1815
S001/A3.3,2.3
Envelope of the letter from Duke Étienne Macdonald to Madame Boze
December 8, 1824
S001/A3.3,2.4.2
Permission for leave granted to Captain Théophile Lefebvre serving in the French revolutionary army
April 18, 1794
S001/A3.3,4.1
Provisional certificate of knighthood in the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour
May 18, 1816
S001/A3.3,4.3
Certificate of knighthood in the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour
July 15, 1815 - November 9, 1816
S001/A3.3,4.4
Certificate of knighthood in the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour
February 8, 1817
S001/A3.3,4.5
Certificate of knighthood in the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour
December 9, 1820
S001/A3.3,4.6
Provisional certificate of knighthood in the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour
January 31, 1829
S001/A3.3,4.7
Baptismal certificate of Jean Chrétien
October 12, 1725 - March 17, 1738
S001/B3.5,1.1
Certified copy of the original letter to create a barony in the name of Beauville on the land and seigneury of Port Maltois in Acadia for Mr. de Beauharnois
May 24, 1708
S001/C1.4,5.8
Opinion of Parliament of Paris lawyers for Jeffery Amherst regarding the management of the Jesuits’ assets
September 17, 1788
S001/C2.4,3.2
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