Jean-Jacques DUVAL d'ÉPRÉMESNIL (1745-1794) was a member of - Lot 86

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Jean-Jacques DUVAL d'ÉPRÉMESNIL (1745-1794) was a member of - Lot 86
Jean-Jacques DUVAL d'ÉPRÉMESNIL (1745-1794) was a member of the Paris Parliament and a leader of the parliamentary opposition. A deputy of the nobility (Paris hors les murs) to the Estates General and the Constituent Assembly, he violently opposed the Revolution; he courageously refused to flee and emigrate, and was guillotined. L.A.S., Paris April 24, 1791, to a Duc; 2 pages in-4 (stamp of the Paul Tasbille collection). He has not yet answered his letters... "In the midst of the horrors that surround us, we deputies, the months still pass like days, and the days like hours. [...] We met, Mr le Bailly de Crussol, Mr le President d'Ormesson, and myself. The common opinion is not to give our resignations in May. [Duty no longer requires it. A brighter occasion may arise. Our approach would be more useful. Until then, the most important thing for our constituents is to be faithfully represented. If his letter goes "to the research committee, they will see that I am fremis, but that I hope"... Attached is a L.A. from his wife, November 24, 1793, to her friend Mme Rameaux (2 p. in-4, addressed), on the arrest of Éprémesnil: "everyone does my husband justice, and if he is detained, it is because the law is formal, no one holds it against him, and we are convinced that his conduct has always been that of a gallant man"... Former André Saudemont collection (March 15-16, 1983, no. 337). ex 9785/503
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