HENRI IV (1553-1610) Roi de France.

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HENRI IV (1553-1610) Roi de France.
L.S., Paris February 2, 1607, to Captain d'ARQUEZ, commander of a company in the regiment of Piedmont; countersigned by Pierre BRULART; 1 page in-fol., address on the back. Order to go without delay "to the place where your company of foot warriors is garrisoned". 300/400 38 [Henri IV]. MANUSCRIT (period copy), The Hague Oct. 31, 1596; notebook, 8 1/4 pages in-fol. Treaty of The Hague, made with delegates of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, who join the offensive and defensive confederation concluded (by the Treaty of Greenwich May 14) between France and England against Spain, with financial aid from the United Provinces to France to maintain the struggle against Spain, with France on her side providing military relief with five thousand troops... 600/800 39 Henri V, duke of BORDEAUX then count of CHAMBORD (1820-1883) legitimate pretender to the throne of France. L.A.S. and 3 P.A.S. Goritz May 26, 1840, to Mrs. Sophie de Beaujeu, thanking her for a medallion that he will keep "preciously in memory of her whose virtues it reminds me of". 3 pieces of dedication with red wax seal, to the Marquis de Cherville, to Mlle Henriette de Villiers, to the Countess de Pontbellanger (Brunsee 29 September 1855, with envelope). Plus an autographed envelope to Paul Andral. Enclosed is a coloured engraving of the Château de Chambord, 3 portraits, and a facsimile card of the Countess. Plus an engraved portrait of the Count of Artois, future CHARLES X, with the pasted signatures of "Charles Philippe" and his wife Marie-Thérèse;
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