COLIGNY (Gaspard de Châtillon, sire and future count of). - Lot 33

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COLIGNY (Gaspard de Châtillon, sire and future count of). - Lot 33
COLIGNY (Gaspard de Châtillon, sire and future count of). Letter signed with about 3 autograph lines, addressed TO CONNETABLE ANNE DE MONTMORENCY, his maternal uncle. [Environs de Boulogne], [January 24, 1549, according to a handwritten note in contemporary ink]. One p. folio, address on spine, trace of red wax seal. RARE TESTIMONY ON THE SIEGE OF BOULOGNE AGAINST THE ENGLISH. " ... Je desirerois bien, suyvant ce que m'escripvez, que les sacquebuttes a crocq fussent de par-deça le plus tost qui sera possible, pour le besoing necessité qui en est [the saquebute or saqueboute is a lance fitted with a hook to unseat horsemen]..." He asks for the promised funds to fortify the places and pay the gunners, "which will come in very handy, for the long time that they have not received anything from their state", and refutes the rumor that some of them have gone over to the English side. In his own handwriting, however, he adds: "Il se randit bien ung ca[n]nonier cepandant que nous bations la Dunette [one of the forts surrounding Boulogne], mais despuys je n'ay rien enttendu. V[ost]re trés humble et trés obeissant nepveu Chastillon " The future Admiral de Coligny, active in Henri II's army despite the opposition of the Guise, was then leading, along with the Sieur de La Roche-Pot (François de Montmorency, brother of the Constable) and Nicolas de Villegagnon, operations to retake Boulogne from the English, who had seized it in 1544.
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