PETIT Letters patent, patent of nobility... - Lot 412 - Osenat

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PETIT Letters patent, patent of nobility... - Lot 412 - Osenat
PETIT Letters patent, patent of nobility of knight of the Empire in the name of Claude Auguste PETIT, deputy of the legislative body, member of the electoral college of the Seine. Coat of arms painted au naturel in the upper left corner (wear). On vellum, with engraved header "NAPOLEON BY THE GRACE OF GOD EMEPREUR OF THE FRENCH KING OF ITALY". Made in Plais de Rambouillet on July 11, 1810 and signed by the Emperor Napoleon "Napole", and Cambaceres. Counter signed in the back by Laplace. With its silk ribbons and its red wax seal representing the Emperor in majesty and the Arms of France (partly melted). In its iron case. A.B.E. First Empire period. The coat of arms of Petit is the following: Argent five trees vert in saltire, each fructed of three apples gules one and two, on a border gules the sign of the knights in the first point in chief Biography: Claude-Auguste Petit, baron de Beauverger (1748-1819) Under the Empire, he first became a general councillor and a member of the electoral college of the department of the Seine; then the Conservative Senate appointed him as a deputy to the Legislative Body for this department, on 18 February 18083. As a reward, he received from Napoleon I the titles of knight of the Empire (11 July 1810) and baron (16 September 1811), the functions of prefect of the Western Ems in 1813, then those of prefect of the Lot which he fulfilled from 9 December 1813 until July 1815.
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