Inventories of the estates or possessions of Elisabeth Therèse Perrin, veuve de Pierre Gabriel de Vilbois, écuyer (1742); Michel Auger, aubergiste (1745); Jean Pierre Leguay, vitrier (1745); Louis François Caillet, prêtre (1746); François Chesnel, menuisier (1746); François de Boiville, sieur de la Laudelle (1747); Jean Vautoullon, lieutenant hollandais, prisonnier de guerre (1747); François Thirault, marchand de toiles (1747); Vincent Lebrec, cordager (1747); Grégoire Charles de Bougis, écuyer (1747); Louise Marie Therèse Vandarmeulin (1747); Pierre Roussel, serrurieur (1747); François Lesureul, avocat (1748); Alexis Rozé, laboreur (1748); François Jolly, journalier (1748); Joseph Lesage, conseiller et avocat (1748); René Alleaume, laboureur (1748); and Nicolas Chevrel, au bureau des finances (1754). A 19th-century cover page is bound in before each document.
Alençon (France) -- Economic conditions; France -- Economic conditions -- 18th century; France; France -- Social conditions -- 18th century
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Notes:
Ms. codex.; Title supplied by cataloger.; Foliation: Paper, iii (19th-century paper) + 268 + vii (19th-century paper): [1-268]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.; Script: Written in various cursive scripts by many different hands.; Binding: 19th-century vellum (Zacour-Hirsch).; Origin: Written in Alençon, 1742-1754 (Zacour-Hirsch).; Details and contents of the other volumes are described in individual analytical records, all of which may be found by searching the title UPenn Ms. Codex 1000.; French.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Oversize Ms. Codex 1000 v.3
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