Charles de Ligne, prince of Arenberg, lord of Enghien and Anne de Croy, princess of Chimay, duchess of Aerschot, founders of the church and convent of the Capuchin Friars Minor of Enghien, Belgium
3 parts in 2 volumes, oblong half burgundy leather with corners, upper boards titled in gold, spines gilt with 5 nerves. Very good copy. Rare work published on the occasion of the 3rd centenary of the foundation of the church and convent of the Capuchins of Enghien. The first part contains the genealogical tables of the descendants, the second concerns "their holy and illustrious ancestors". The 2nd volume contains the alphabetical tables
Ref. missing in Ghellinck Vaernewyck and Saffroy
Brussels
Capuchin Convent
[1921-1927]
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