GOLDEN COAST. Interesting file concerning Louis Bulliot (173 - Lot 92

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GOLDEN COAST. Interesting file concerning Louis Bulliot (173 - Lot 92
GOLDEN COAST. Interesting file concerning Louis Bulliot (1735-1802), "ex-chanon", detained at the seminary of Dijon during the revolution "as a fanatic, aristocrat and for having retracted his oath"; he was for a long time director of the Ursulines of Semur. - Clerical title (1758), provisions of the canonry of Semur-en-Auxois for Louis Bulliot (P.S. "Louis" (secretary of Louis XVI), countersigned by Lamoignon, 1776). Receipt for a building he occupies (1780). Receipt written and signed by the sisters of the monastery of the Visitation Ste Marie de Semur (1774), etc. - 4 autograph manuscripts signed by Louis Bulliot: "My stay in Paris since June 2, 1792 until September 17 of the same year (4 pp. in-folio): very interesting testimony on the massacres of September, with an account of the way he escaped). "Interrogation undergone in the house of arrest of Dijon in the month of fructidor year 4 (August 1796) (3 pp. folio). "My municipal nonsense - 1801" (3 pp. in-folio). "Answers of the citizen Billiot ex-chanoine of Semur, to the motives given to his arrest by the members of the Committee of surveillance of the said city" given "in the cy before seminary of Dijon the 12 thermidor the second year of the French republic one and indivisible" (2 pp. large in-folio). - 22 documents related to his incarceration during the Revolution: laissez-passer issued by the Tuileries section, 3 extracts from the Semur revolutionary committee (with large wax seals), extract from the registers of the Semur house of detention, certificate from the keeper of the seminary house of detention, extract from the deliberations of the chapter of the collegiate church of Semur, certificate of residence, expenses for the "common table of the seminary house of detention." 3 certificates of the health officers, 2 receipts of patriotic contribution, declaration of arrival in Paris delivered by the section of the tuileries (June 1792), supplication of Louis Bulliot to the directoire of the district of Semur on his arrest, supplication to the administration of the Gold Coast on the same subject, order of release and lifting of the seals, certificate of not being registered on the list of the emigrants, etc. As well as a capital document: extract of the minutes of the national assembly, established and signed on September 8, 1792 by the deputies Pierre-Anselme Garrau and Constant-Joseph-Etienne Gossuin, bearing this mention of Bulliot on the back: "I left Paris on September 17, 1792 provided with this document; it preserved me three times of the arrest which would have had for effect to lead me back to Paris and to imprison me there. It was obtained for me by Mr. Quesnay de St Germain my friend who was a member of the legislative assembly" [Robert-François Joseph Quesnay (1751-1805)].
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