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D'ANDRÉOSSY, Antoine François (1761-1828), French general, hydrographer and diplomat of the Revolution and Empire. Set of 2 documents: -Handwritten copy of a certificate issued by Count Otto for Louis René Joachim. London, 3 fructidor an 10. 2 pp. 1/2 in-folio. Numerous copied signatures and Andréossy's autograph signature. -L.A.S. Paris, June 1, 1822. 1 p. in-4. Charavay's transcription enclosed. AVRIL, Jean-Jacques (1752-1839), French general of the Revolution and Empire. Signed autograph copy of a letter. Neuilly, July 5, 1836. 1 p. in-4: "Monsieur le Baron. The letter you wrote to the King, on the occasion of the crime that threatened his life, has been placed before His Majesty [...] His Majesty has asked me to tell you, Sir, how touched she was [...]". BARRAL, André Horace François de (1743-1791), French general. Set of 2 P.S., one to a notary. Bourges, March 10, 1807 and Brumaire 16, year 14. 2 p. in-4 BELLAVÈNE, Jacques Nicolas (1770-1826), French general of the Revolution and Empire. P.A.S. Versailles, June 3, 1818. 1 p. in-4. Service record for a teacher at the Fontainebleau military school. BERGE, François Baudire (1779-1832), French general of the First Empire and Restoration. L.A.S. to a viscount. Paris, July 20, 1823. 2 pp. in-4. BONNAIRE, Jean-Gérard (1769-1816) brigadier general of the First Empire. L.S. addressed to Chauveau Lagarde. S.l. November 16, 1815. 3 pp. in-4. About the Gordon affair. CARNOT, Lazare (1753-1823,) mathematician, physicist and Frenchman. Nice piece from conventionals of Corsica. A 7-line A.S. Apostille from Jean-Marie d'Arrighi, countersigned by Saliceti, Moltedo and Luce Casabianca, supporting the foregoing application by citizen Fontana, requesting the rank of captain. A.S. Apostille from Carnot. 19 frimaire an 3. 3 pp. in-4. Carnot orders that Fontana be registered for the first vacant captaincy in his battalion. The aforementioned Fontana was appointed captain. He died of wounds received at the battle of Eylau. CLARY, François Joseph Marie, dit Marius, comte (1786-1841), French Restoration general. P.S. Fontainebleau, September 2, 1830. 1 p. folio. Indefinite leave for M. Mourgue de Crois Haute. Lot presented by Mathilde Lalin-Leprevost, C.N.E. expert (06 84 38 90 72).