MORVILLE Claude-Jean-Baptiste FLEURIAU, comte... - Lot 152 - Drouot Estimations

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MORVILLE Claude-Jean-Baptiste FLEURIAU, comte... - Lot 152 - Drouot Estimations
MORVILLE Claude-Jean-Baptiste FLEURIAU, comte de (1686-1732) magistrate and diplomat, minister of the Navy and Foreign Affairs. L.A.S. "De Morville," Paris January 11, 1718, [to Abbé DUBOIS]; 3 pages in-4. Rare letter about his appointment as ambassador to Holland. [In 1723, upon the death of Cardinal Dubois, Morville was charged by the Regent to get hold of the cardinal's papers]. He was quick to inform him that "His Royal Highness [the REGENT] has just declared me Ambassador to Holland. I am as sensitive as I must be to such a mark of confidence, [] my life will always seem to me too short to show him by my zeal, my fidelity and my respectful attachment to his person how much I am jealous to deserve the kindness with which he wants to honor me. I am flattered to know to whom I owe them, [] you have in me the most docile man in the world to follow your advice." The marshal of UXELLES "has rendered to His Royal Highness a more advantageous testimony of me than I could deserve. Attached are 2 L.S. "de Morville", thanking a lady (January 9), and M. Mellier (April 3, 1723) for their congratulations; plus 2 P.S. "Fleuriau" as procurator general, one concerning a complaint from the abbey of Cluny against Henry de Rains, receiver at the salt storehouse in Saint-Gengoux (1715).
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