LOUIS XVIII (Louis Stanislas Xavier de Bourbon,... - Lot 50 - Osenat

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LOUIS XVIII (Louis Stanislas Xavier de Bourbon,... - Lot 50 - Osenat
LOUIS XVIII (Louis Stanislas Xavier de Bourbon, Count of Provence, future). Autograph letter signed "Louis" to the count of Modena. Blankenburg [in Saxony, in the principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel], November 7, 1797. 3/4 p. in-4, address on back with well-preserved red wax stamp. LETTER OF EXILE from this king who remained steadfast in adversity and humiliation throughout the revolutionary and imperial period. "I have received your letter... and d'Avaray [Antoine Louis François de Béziade d'Avaray, who had helped the future Louis XVIII to flee France in 1791, and whom he would make Duke in 1799] made me see your son's letter, of the two things you ask, one is easy and I will do it with pleasure at the first opportunity, is to recommend your children to the Emperor of Russia [Charles-Louis-François-Gabriel de Raimond would indeed enter the service of Russia, then return to France in 1801 and serve under the Restoration in the Royal Guard].I will do the other with the same pleasure, but it has many drawbacks, I cannot establish myself as genealogist of France, and if according to your example one came to ask me for such declarations, it would be necessary to refuse them, or to grant them, which would expose me to sanction usurpations, or to make injustices, because I could only judge blindly. This reason has determined me not to grant these strong declarations to anyone, a general measure cannot injure individuals, and although I can in conscience certify your birth, since your proofs have passed before my eyes at the chapter of the Order of St. Lazarus, I do not want to give a dangerous example, so let us not speak of it any more, I beg you. D'Avaray will explain to you how I will satisfy you, as much as it depends on me, and how you will be able to take advantage of it. Farewell, my dear Modena, you know my friendship for you... "INTIMATE FRIEND OF THE FUTURE LOUIS XVIII, FRANÇOIS-CHARLES DE RAIMOND, COMTE DE MODÈNE (1734-1799), of a very old Provençal
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