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Quittance au duc d'Orléans par M. de Lavernot rédigée par le notaire Burgentie

Discharge

Quittance from Mr. de Lavernot to the Duke of Orléans, written by notary Burgentie
Date June 28, 1542
Dimensions1 textual record ; 14.4 x 31 cm
Origin France, Europe
Object NumberS001/A1.2,2.2
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentConfirmation du paiement par le duc d'Orléans d’un montant qu'il devait à Thomas de Lavernot.
NotesSource du titre : Basé sur la nature du document.



Signatures et inscriptions: Signé par François Ier et contresigné [par son secrétaire]. Également signé "Burgentie".



Collation: Papier vélin. Page cousue avec une corde. Cette corde forme un x pour retenir une partie de la page. Sceau.



Langue du document: Le document est en français.
Status
Not on view

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