Théophile Malo Corret de LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE (1743-1800) warr - Lot 222

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Théophile Malo Corret de LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE (1743-1800) warr - Lot 222
Théophile Malo Corret de LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE (1743-1800) warrior and scholar, First Grenadier of the Republic. L.A.S. (minute), Passy 12 nivôse VIII (January 2, 1800), to his brother-in-law Limon de Timeur; 2 pages in-4. On his return from the 1799 campaign in Switzerland, he wishes to put his finances in order, particularly with regard to his income in Brittany (Plouaré): he is paid in paper or his farmers do not pay him: "my income, which in 92 still amounted to 1600ll, is today reduced to almost nothing. [...] I would have liked, my dear brother-in-law, to have been able to contribute to your wishes and your projects by submitting my own. He cannot now return to Brittany: "It's not that, in the very precarious state in which my reform salary has reduced me, a stay in the provinces doesn't suit me infinitely more than the vicinity of the capital", but he is determined to "finish my days there, and nowhere else if providence leaves me master of my choice". He thanks his brother-in-law for his "repeated offers of a pension" and expresses his gratitude. In a postscript, he asks him to thank his friend Le Brigant for his reply [La Tour d'Auvergne replaced Le Brigant's youngest son as a private soldier in Switzerland; he returned to service in the Army of the Rhine and was killed on June 28, 1800]. 9785/951
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