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Charles VOIDEL (1758-1812) lawyer, deputy of the bailliage o - Lot 100

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Charles VOIDEL (1758-1812) lawyer, deputy of the bailliage o - Lot 100
Charles VOIDEL (1758-1812) lawyer, deputy of the bailliage of Sarreguemines at the Constituent Assembly, member of the Committee of Research, nicknamed "the great national inquisitor". 2 P.A.S. as President of the Committee of Research, also signed by the secretary Charles COCHON, October 3, 1790 and January 10, 1791; half page in-fol. each, the 1st with red wax seal. Order to transfer to Paris in the prisons of the Abbey the named Romary to question him on the insurrection of the regiment of La Fère; denunciation of M. de BUFFEVENT whose conduct is suspicious: "his secret relations with the imperial resident in Basle, the passports that this one gives to the French discontents", etc. A document of the Committee of General Safety is attached... P.S. by BOURGUIGNON, 1st prairial II (May 20, 1794; 1 p. in-4, letterhead) : " The Committee of General Safety, seen the denunciation directed against VOIDEL, exconstituent, stops that the aforementioned Voidel will be brought to Paris in the house of the Carmes, and that the seals will be affixed to his papers, distraction made of all those which could appear suspicious, and which must be sent to the Committee of General Safety "... Former Patrice Hennessy collection.
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