FRANÇOIS II. Letter signed "Françoys", countersigned... - Lot 6 - Osenat

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FRANÇOIS II. Letter signed "Françoys", countersigned... - Lot 6 - Osenat
FRANÇOIS II. Letter signed "Françoys", countersigned "Robertet", addressed to the duchess Adrienne d'Estouteville. Fontainebleau, July 22, 1560. 1 p. in-folio, address on the back, small cracks due to the closing system. "Having been advised of the MARRIAGE PROPOZES WHICH ARE IN PROGRESS BETWEEN MY COUSIN THE DUKE OF NEVERS AND MY COUSINE THE DUCHESSE OF ESTOUTEVILLE YOUR DAUGHTER, which seemed to me to be a very suitable party and apropos for the good and contentment of the one and the other, I have kindly sent you the present by this bearer, in order to make you understand HOW MUCH I WANT AND HAVE FOR SINGULARLY AGREED THAT THIS ALLIANCE BECOMES IN EFFECT, and beg you as much as possible to continue and persevere in being good deliberation, so that the execution can soon follow, considering the satisfaction and satisfaction that the said alliance will bring you, and consequently to all those who belong to you, who can only be very well disappointed, being my said cousin whose virtues, merits and very commendable qualities are greatly commendable, in addition to the consanguinity of which you know that he touches us... " FORMER MASTER OF FRENCH I, ADRIENNE D'ESTOUTEVILLE (1512-December 1560), came from one of the oldest families of the Norman nobility. In 1534, she was created duchess by François I, with whom she had a love affair and from whom she had a child. She married François I de Bourbon-Vendôme, Count of Saint-Pol, descendant of Saint Louis, great-grandfather of Henri IV, and distant cousin of King François I with whom he fought at Marignan. DAUGHTER OF ADRIENNE D'ESTOUTEVILLE and François de Bourbon-Vendôme, Marie de Bourbon-Vendôme, was to marry the recently widowed Duke of Nevers François I de Clèves, who would himself die the following year, and then she would marry the Duke of Longueville, Léonor d'Orléans. THIS IS A RARE LETTER FROM THIS KING WHO REIGNED HARDLY MORE THAN A YEAR.
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