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Charles-Eugene de LORRAINE, prince of LAMBESC (1751-1825) co - Lot 232

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Charles-Eugene de LORRAINE, prince of LAMBESC (1751-1825) co - Lot 232
Charles-Eugene de LORRAINE, prince of LAMBESC (1751-1825) colonel of the Royal-German cavalry regiment, he charged the people in the Tuileries gardens in 1789; judged and acquitted, he emigrated with his regiment and fought against the armies of the Revolution and the Empire; Louis XVIII made him a Peer of France under the title of Duke of Elbeuf. L.A.S. "Le Pce Charles de Lorraine," Vienna June 26, 1814, [to M. MULLER, former secretary to the Grand Écuyer de France]; 3 1/2 pages in-4, one envelope enclosed with large wax seal of arms to the same. He refuses that Prince Charles de ROHAN interferes in his affairs. His steps for compensation in Germany have been interrupted by the war. "My dear Sovereign whom I have served for more than twenty years and whom I will never leave has ordered his minister to follow this matter and has even spoken about it to the King of France. This will be dealt with at the Congress which will soon begin. He worries about his property, the woods and lands of Elbeuf, Pont and Mortagne. He also takes care of his affairs in Poland "where one is even more processive than in Normandy"... Former André Saudemont collection (15-16 March 1983, n° 418).
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