Georges COUTHON (1755-1794) lawyer, deputy to the Legislativ - Lot 131

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Georges COUTHON (1755-1794) lawyer, deputy to the Legislativ - Lot 131
Georges COUTHON (1755-1794) lawyer, deputy to the Legislative Assembly, Conventionnel (Puy-de-Dôme), member of the Comité de Salut Public; arrested on 9 Thermidor, he was guillotined. P.A.S. (9 lines) and 2 signed autograph apostilles, 28 brumaire II (November 18, 1793), following a letter from citoyen CHAMBAUD, "de la Maison de Reclusion de la Commune de Clermont Fd" 17 brumaire, "au Représentant du Peuple Georges Couthon"; 4 pages in-4 (portrait attached). Chambaud addresses Couthon: he was arrested at his country house by order of the Billom district assembly... "The grounds are incivism and being a suspect citizen. [...] I believe that you recognize a true Republiquain, whom you return to his homeland". Couthon had forwarded the letter to the Clermont Surveillance Committee, which, unconcerned by the matter, returned the letter to Couthon, who then sent it back to the BILLOM district. The district administrators in turn explained that, at the time of the "levée en masse des citoyens du departement pour aller contre les rebelles de Rhone et Loire", Chambaud had gone to his countryside in defiance of the orders to remain in his municipality. Couthon then noted: "Vû la notte du Comité de Surveillance de Clermont en marge de la presentepetition.Having heard several patriotic citizens who have given good testimony of Chambaud's conduct, the people's representative decrees that he shall be provisionally released, except to present himself when he is required to do so"... Enclosed is a letter from his wife: L.A.S. " veuve couthon " (1 page oblong in-8), claiming furniture brought in when the seals were unsealed, " un bufait en bois de chaine un matelat un travairresain "... Former André Saudemont collection (March 15-16, 1983, no. 333). 9785/710
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