. PATTERSON (Elizabeth). 2 pp. in-12, in... - Lot 12 - Osenat

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. PATTERSON (Elizabeth). 2 pp. in-12, in... - Lot 12 - Osenat
. PATTERSON (Elizabeth). 2 pp. in-12, in French, to an "Eminence" [probably Cardinal Joseph Fesch]. S.l., [1822]. 2 pp. in-12 on embossed framed paper, dark mitre mark. "The permission which Your Eminence has deigned to grant me to write to him from time to time, has given me the most sensitive satisfaction and at the same time penetrated me with gratitude. I dare to take advantage of this moment to ask Your Eminence to tell King Jerome that on January 1, 1822, I was owed three thousand francs, half of the six thousand which His Majesty had agreed with me to pay each year for the expenses of my son, and which were paid to me very exactly last year, which was the first year of this agreement between us. Having paid all the expenses of his education & maintenance up to that time myself, I take this opportunity to beg Your Eminence to accept the expression of my respectful devotion... "Elizabeth Patterson stayed in Rome during the winter of 1821-1822 to meet the members of the Bonaparte family who were there, and to ask them for financial aid for the son she had had from Jerome Napoleon. JEROME BONAPARTE'S AMERICAN WIFE. While serving in the Navy in 1803, he visited Baltimore. There, although a minor and without his mother's consent, he married the daughter of a wealthy merchant, Elizabeth Patterson, and returned to France with her, already pregnant with their child, Jerome Bonaparte-Paterson (1805-1870). Napoleon, however, had a higher view of his brother: he annulled the marriage and had Jerome marry Princess Catherine of Württemberg, before placing him on the throne of Westphalia.
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