LIMOGES - Important collection of handwritten... - Lot 279 - Vermot et Associés

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LIMOGES - Important collection of handwritten... - Lot 279 - Vermot et Associés
LIMOGES - Important collection of handwritten documents: personal archives of Jean de Sahuguet d'Amarzit: epistolary exchanges and documents issued by the church of Limoges and the bishop of Limoges in the years 1730-1740 (and some earlier documents). Some letters bear the arms of the bishop of Limoges Benjamin de l'Îsle-du-Gast on a red wax seal, others bear his handwritten signature (among other signatures). Many documents are addressed or concern the Abbé D' Espagnac (Jean de SAHUGUET d'AMARZIT Abbé d'Espagnac, natural son of Jacques-Joseph de Sahuguet d'Amarzit, baptized in 1712), Prior of Turenne, Vicar General of Limoges: Courier from the bishop about Father Vachon about whom his superior complains (1739); Visa from the bishop of Limoges for the priory of Turenne, 1734; Letter from the Vicar General of the diocese of Tulle for Mr. Abbé de Sahuguet d'Espagnac, 1740; Letter from the Vicar General of the diocese of Limoges for Mr. Abbé de Sahuguet d'Espagnac, 1739; Attestations in Latin signed Brillon, professor at the Sorbonne, for Jean de Sahuguet d'Espagnac; Resignation of the sub-deaconry; Resignation of the minor ordersDispensation to write in Sorbonne, 1731; Attestation signed De Romigny, doctor in theology at the Sorbonne, 1732; Beautiful and long letter signed by Jean de Sahuguet d'Amarzit d'Espagnac, bachelor in Sorbonne, Prior of Turenne, appointed by the King to the abbey of Notre-Dame du Palais, order of Citeaux, diocese of Limoges; Baptismal extract of jean de Sahuguet; Letter of the bishop of Tulle to Jean d'Espagnac, January 1740; Various receipts; Letters of subdeacon, 1734; Letters of Deacon awarded by Charles de Vintimille; Letter of Jean-Gilles du Coëtlosquet, bishop of Limondes, with its dry seal, 1742; Letters of tonsure, signed by Charles de Vintimille, 1730; Mails of Antoine de Charpin de Genetines, bishop of Limoges, 1709; etc...about 42 manuscript pieces.
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