- A congé absolu de garde du corps du Roi, décerné au sieur Christophe de Prille, garde du corps dans la compagnie de Villeroy, partly printed with the Villeroy arms; 34 x 45 cm. Attached is an engraving of a camp of the Villeroy bodyguards, dated 1742.
- An absolute leave of absence from the same company and an autograph bill.
- A patent of the King's guard concerning the dismissal of the said guard, to sieur Jean-Baptiste Henry, made in Paris on June 5, 1792, piece on parchment (end of the constitutional monarchy).
- A partly printed letter of absolute leave of the company of Harcourt, dated Fontainebleau, November 1, 1725, signed: "Harcourt" with wax seal.
Eighteenth century. Good condition.
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