Letter Signed All Directors Of La Police, Sergent-Marceau, Perron And VI

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Letter signed by the administrators of the police, Sergent-Marceau, Perron and Vigner.

Letter signed by the administrators of the police, Sergent-Marceau, Perron and Vigner.

Document type : signed letter

Number of documents: 1 - Nb pages: 1 - Format: Folio

Place : Paris

Date: 06/14/1792

Recipient : Without

State : very good

Letter signed jointly by the administrators of the police of the municipality of Paris, Sergent-Marceau, Alexandre César Perron (massacred in September 1792) and Cyr-Jacques Vigner. They address to the Attorney General Syndic an order in favor of the former clerk of the Maison des Femmes, François Charles Fréminy, "whom his age and his infirmities have forced to give up the exercise of his functions, and who has the most pressing need someone to come to his aid ”.

Thumbnail and letterhead of the Police Department of the Municipality of Paris.
Cyr-Jacques Vigner (Paris, 1742/1824)
Magistrate and police administrator during the Revolution.
 
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Letter signed by the administrators of the police, Sergent-Marceau, Perron and Vigner. Letter signed by the administrators of the police, Sergent-Marceau, Perron and Vigner. Letter signed jointly by the administrators of the police of the municipality of Paris, Sergent-Marceau, Alexandre César Perron (massacred in September 1792) and Cyr-Jacques Vigner. They address to the Attorney General Syndic an order in favor of the former clerk of the Maison des Femmes, François Charles Fréminy, "whom his age and his infirmities have forced to give up the exercise of his functions, and who has the most pressing need someone to come to his aid ”. Thumbnail and letterhead of the Police Department of the Municipality of Paris. Magistrate and police administrator during the Revolution. Bank transfer: (IB