Letter Berlin 1809: Verwaltungsbehörde Comité Administratif An Geheimrat Of Bois

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The"Municipal administrative authority" turns to the Privy Council Du Bois.


DatedBerlin, 2. June 1809.


With the Municipal administrative authority is that of NapoleonIntroduced at the end of 1806 Administrative Committee meant a college of seven people from the 60-member general assembly, which was made up of the wealthiest citizens of Berlin, but who were inexperienced in administrative matters. At 6. July 1809 was that Administrative Committee dissolved, just under a month after this document was written.


Since the authority only existed for a little over two and a half years, documents from it are rare.


Concerns the “city bond”, i.e. a loan given to the city of Berlin. This was introduced at the end of 1806, among other things, "to be able to satisfy the needs of the imperial French troops." (Source: Allgemeiner Anzeiger der Deutschen dated 5. January 1807, p. 32.)


About two missing city bonds about ins. 10,000 Reichstaler, it was found "that these bonds were among other documents deposited or pledged with the city treasury." "We are not lacking, yours. "It is well born to inform you of this very pleasant event."


According to a parallel document offered by the administrative authority, the bonds come from the suppliers Jean Berr, Grießling and Leur Simon.


Signedfrom the bookseller de la Garde and from the merchants Wibeau (fashion goods) and Beringuier, three Huguenot members of the committee.


Scope: one of four pages described (32.3 x 20.3 cm).


Condition:Somewhat stained, with a corner crease. Please also note the pictures!

Internal note: Ostbhf Vorphila 23-10-08 (7) Huguenots

With the Municipal administrative authority is that of NapoleonIntroduced at the end of 1806 Administrative Committee meant a college of seven people from the 60-member general assembly, which was made up of the wealthiest citizens of Berlin, but who were inexperienced in administrative matters. At 6. July 1809 was that Administrative Committee dissolved, just under a month after this document was written. Concerns the “city bond”, i.e. a loan given to the city of Berlin. This was introduced at the end of 1806, among other things, "to be able to satisfy the needs of the imperial French troops." (Source: Allgemeiner Anzeiger der Deutschen dated 5. January 1807, p. 32.) About two missing city bonds about ins. 10,000 Reichstaler, it was found "that these bonds were among other documents depos
With the Municipal administrative authority is that of NapoleonIntroduced at the end of 1806 Administrative Committee meant a college of seven people from the 60-member general assembly, which was made up of the wealthiest citizens of Berlin, but who were inexperienced in administrative matters. At 6. July 1809 was that Administrative Committee dissolved, just under a month after this document was written. Concerns the “city bond”, i.e. a loan given to the city of Berlin. This was introduced at the end of 1806, among other things, "to be able to satisfy the needs of the imperial French troops." (Source: Allgemeiner Anzeiger der Deutschen dated 5. January 1807, p. 32.) About two missing city bonds about ins. 10,000 Reichstaler, it was found "that these bonds were among other documents depos
Erscheinungsort Berlin
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor de la Garde, Wibeau und Beringuier
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Recht
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr 1809
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript