AROUND THE TRIAL OF MARSHAL NEY - Lot 248

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AROUND THE TRIAL OF MARSHAL NEY - Lot 248
AROUND THE TRIAL OF MARSHAL NEY [NEY (Michel)]. - Set of 2 letters. - Decazes (Élie). Autograph letter signed as Minister of the General Police, addressed to General Louis-Sébastien Grundler. S.l., [shortly before September 28, 1815]. "Appellez M. Legros c[ommissai]re de police à Lille; il a vu le m[aréch]al dans cette d[erniè]re ville pend[an]t l'interrègne et lui a entendu dire qu'il avoit joué le roi sans jambes, qu'il n'avait pas poursuivi Bonap[arte] mais qu'il l'avait suivi..." (1/2 p. in-4). After Marshal Ney's arrest in August 1815, interrogations were conducted by Élie Decazes, then Prefect of Police of Paris, and General Grundler, rapporteur of the Council of War. The latter would intervene as such in the Marshal's trial in November 1815. Attached is a copper-engraved trial of Marshal Ney. - Soult (Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu). Letter signed to Gabriel de Chénier. Château de Soult-Berg [department of Tarn], April 29, 1849. "I only received a few days ago the beautiful eulogy you wrote of Marshal Moncey, Duke of Conegliano, which the Besançon Academy crowned in 1847. I have read the magnificent phases of this life full of honor, and I congratulate you most sincerely on having written them. Above all, I applauded the noble resistance my worthy friend made to not preside over the commission of the Council of War which was to judge the evil Ney, Duke of Elchingen, preferring to be sent into exile, even to be locked up in a fortress, rather than have to blame himself for the death sentence of one of his unfortunate comrades. I also thank you for having reproduced, in this eulogy, the few words I uttered when the honorable remains of Marshal Moncey were deposited in the vault of the Invalides...! (one p. 1/2 in-8). The lawyer Gabriel de Chénier (1800-1880) was, among other things, head of the military justice office at the Ministry of War.
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