Letter Kassel 1839: J.Riviere Over Friedrich Ernst Albrecht To Castell-Castell

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You are bidding on oneinteresting letter from Kassel, dated 3. Nov. 1839.

Concerns the deceased counts Friedrich Ernst Albrecht of Castell-Castell (1800-1839).

Signed "Your well-born most obedient Rivière".

The only entry for the name Rivière in the Kassel address books of 1839 and 1840 is from Julius Rivière, First Lieutenant in the Regiment Garde du Corps; this is it probably?

directed to the office director Meyer in Castel (was active for the noble family Castell).

The author pays off a bill of exchange that the late Count Ernst took out with a Jew named Hoffa. Rivière is of the opinion that he is paying too much (that too much interest was agreed) and inquires whether "Count Ernst, who unfortunately wasn't always very careful with such people", had agreed so, or whether there could be legal action against it .

The count is serious Friedrich Ernst Albrecht zu Castell-Castell (* 28. June 1800; † 13 Sep 1839 in Meerholz) meant, son of Albrecht Friedrich Carl zu Castell-Castell (1766-1810), founder of the Castell-Castell line.

About the Hoffa family in Kassel: Moritz Hoffa, the first German doctor in Pretoria, came from Kassel. He was the father of the surgeon and orthopedistAlbert Hoffa (* 31. March 1859 in Richmond, Cape Colony, Namakwa/South Africa;† 31 December 1907 in Cologne). -- There are several entries for the Hoffa family in the Kassel address book; The tradesmen Meyer Salomon Hoffa and Abraham Hirsch Hoffa could apply, or the regimental doctor in the 1. Infantry Regiment (life regiment) Jonas Hoffa.

Scope:2 p. (27.8 x 23.2 cm).

Envelope missing; this lies however in photocopy at.

Condition: Paper creased, also slightly stained and browned. One edge irregular. Bplease note pie also the pictures!

Internal note: MM folders 1-8

The author pays off a bill of exchange that the late Count Ernst took out with a Jew named Hoffa. Rivière is of the opinion that he is paying too much (that too much interest was agreed) and inquires whether "Count Ernst, who unfortunately wasn't always very careful with such people", had agreed so, or whether there could be legal action against it . About the Hoffa family in Kassel: Moritz Hoffa, the first German doctor in Pretoria, came from Kassel. He was the father of the surgeon and orthopedistAlbert Hoffa (* 31. March 1859 in Richmond, Cape Colony, Namakwa/South Africa;† 31 December 1907 in Cologne). -- There are several entries for the Hoffa family in the Kassel address book; The tradesmen Meyer Salomon Hoffa and Abraham Hirsch Hoffa could apply, or the regimental doctor in the 1. I
The author pays off a bill of exchange that the late Count Ernst took out with a Jew named Hoffa. Rivière is of the opinion that he is paying too much (that too much interest was agreed) and inquires whether "Count Ernst, who unfortunately wasn't always very careful with such people", had agreed so, or whether there could be legal action against it . About the Hoffa family in Kassel: Moritz Hoffa, the first German doctor in Pretoria, came from Kassel. He was the father of the surgeon and orthopedistAlbert Hoffa (* 31. March 1859 in Richmond, Cape Colony, Namakwa/South Africa;† 31 December 1907 in Cologne). -- There are several entries for the Hoffa family in the Kassel address book; The tradesmen Meyer Salomon Hoffa and Abraham Hirsch Hoffa could apply, or the regimental doctor in the 1. I
The author pays off a bill of exchange that the late Count Ernst took out with a Jew named Hoffa. Rivière is of the opinion that he is paying too much (that too much interest was agreed) and inquires whether "Count Ernst, who unfortunately wasn't always very careful with such people", had agreed so, or whether there could be legal action against it . About the Hoffa family in Kassel: Moritz Hoffa, the first German doctor in Pretoria, came from Kassel. He was the father of the surgeon and orthopedistAlbert Hoffa (* 31. March 1859 in Richmond, Cape Colony, Namakwa/South Africa;† 31 December 1907 in Cologne). -- There are several entries for the Hoffa family in the Kassel address book; The tradesmen Meyer Salomon Hoffa and Abraham Hirsch Hoffa could apply, or the regimental doctor in the 1. I
Erscheinungsort Kassel
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Julius Rivière
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Recht
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1839
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript