Jacques-Henri LAURENCEOT (1763-1833) Conventionnel (Jura), p - Lot 185

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Jacques-Henri LAURENCEOT (1763-1833) Conventionnel (Jura), p - Lot 185
Jacques-Henri LAURENCEOT (1763-1833) Conventionnel (Jura), proscribed with the Girondins. L.A.S. and L.S., year III (February-June 1795); 2 pages and a quarter in-4, and 1 page in-fol. with his letterhead and vignette. Blois 17 pluviôse (February 5), to a "Citoyen collègue". On the subject of priests incarcerated in the Blois prison: "There are a large number of them, several of whom are 70 to 80 years old, infirm to the point of being unable to get out of bed, and for whom the Revolutionary Committee of this district is requesting enlargement [...] the country is calm, although a few movements appeared to be breaking out concerning the circulation of grain, but I had the main culprits of this contravention of the law arrested and everything is back to normal. Whatever the shortage of supplies that is currently afflicting the country, everything will remain calm. The people are good and law-abiding, and are waging a war to the death against the intriguers and especially the blood-drinkers, whom they no longer want: justice and the National Convention are their rallying cry"... - Poitiers 28 prairial (June 16), to the Comités de Sûreté générale et de Salut public. He warns that in the departments "of the two Charentes, the two Sèvres and the Vienne, there is a considerable distribution of gunpowder in the countryside; the farmers are armed, and are making remarks which suggest that malevolence is taking advantage of their greed to embitter them against the government. I was told that this powder came from Paris"... Former Patrice Hennessy collection (with ink stamp). 9785/836
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