SÉGUIER Pierre (1588-1672) magistrate, Chancellor... - Lot 193 - Drouot Estimations

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SÉGUIER Pierre (1588-1672) magistrate, Chancellor... - Lot 193 - Drouot Estimations
SÉGUIER Pierre (1588-1672) magistrate, Chancellor of France. 3 L.A.S., 1647-1650 and n.d.; 1 page in-4 and 2 pages in-fol. the 2nd with address and red wax seal with arms (engraved portrait enclosed). [To Cardinal MAZARIN], on the galleys. "The Keeper of the Seals spoke to the conductors of the galleys who assured him that after Easter they will have four hundred gallerists taken to Marseilles. And for the other four hundred, we hope that it will be easy to provide them by registering the ordinance against vagrants, which will be done immediately after the feast. We have ordered four more goats. The drivers assure that all this number will be returned to Marseilles on St. John's Day. Paris February 4 [1647], to Nicolas COUSTE, private lieutenant at the baillage and presidial seat of Sens. Concerning a matter "concerning the will of the deffunct Monsieur le president Seguier my uncle [] but my affairs still holding me back for a few days, I thought I would write you this note to ask you to give us in this instance the favor and benevolence that the matter of our affair may bring". He will not be in any hurry in this affair, "which is of such great importance and consequence that it deserves a little time to give loyalty to the parties to request it and to the advocates to defend it". Pontoise March 14, 1650, during his disgrace. "It is true that I have little considered my life when it was necessary to use it to obey it is a reason which makes me softer the recommendation that I have had to withdraw since I would be bad to complain if it is necessary that I move away as one has judged for the good of the affairs of the King it is what I have proposed to serve for seventeen years. It is necessary to finish the race with the same state that I have always had of honoring the wills of my superiors and of preferring the advantages of the publicq to my interests and to withdraw in this thought, and I hope to find this softness of which you have already warned me, if in my distance from the Court I can be useful to you and continue to serve you " A L.A.S. is attached (1 page oblong in-8), to know if the cardinal of RICHELIEU wants that the council of the dispatches meets "to release coins".
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