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Batch of historical documents concerning Savoy - Lot 235

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Batch of historical documents concerning Savoy - Lot 235
Batch of historical documents concerning Savoy 1/ - Luigi Fransoni, Archbishop of Turin. - Diploma instituting François Joseph Tavernier, a native of Morzine, doctor of medicine and physiology. June 14, 1833. 4 rolled parchment pages, sealed with a metal capsule. 2/ - Certificat d'aptitude à l'exercice de la profession de mesureur dans les états de Savoie, issued to Jean Joseph Lecruit, from Saint-Jean d'Aulps, by the magistrate of the reform of Turin, August 20, 1818, 2 ff vellum, bound together and sealed with a metal capsule. 3/ - Charles Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy. - Diploma instituting Pierre Joseph Tavernier, of Morzine, royal and public notary of the parish of Saint-Jean d'Aulps, province of Chablais, as purchaser of the office sold to him by Claude Antoine Butet on June 27, 1737. August 16, 1737, 1 f° parchment folded in 4, signed CEmmanuel. 4/ - Count Daru, Duke of Massa. - Nomination of Jean Joseph Lecruit as justice of the peace for the canton of Saint-Jean d'Aulps, arrondissement de Thonon, département du Léman, replacing Sieur Jordan, March 24, 1813. Autograph signature of Daru and seal of the Grand juge ministre de la justice. 5/ - Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, Cyprus and Jerusalem, Duke of Savoy and Genoa, Prince of Piedmont. - Letters patent appointing Jean Joseph Lecruit to the position of chatelain of the communities of Saint-Jean d'Aulps, Montriond and Morzine. August 23, 1815. 2 folded paper sheets, large dry seal. Text in French. 6/ - Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont. - Act of the Chancellery instituting Jean Joseph Lecruit as notary and tabellion public of the place of Saint-Jean d'Aulps, office sold by the canon Jean François Tavernier and previously created on April 6, 1735 by Claude Antoine Buttet. August 21, 1818, 1 folded parchment f°. Text in Italian. 7/ - Documents supporting Jean Joseph Lecruit's application for the office of notary in Saint-Jean d'Aulps, province of Chablais, September 1818. 2 ff. folded paper, dry stamp. Texts in Italian.
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