DELOYNES (family). - Set of 3 in-4 manuscripts. Late 18th century. Each bound in stiff green vellum with garnet-red title-piece on spine; all set in a marbled fawn basane slipcase with cloisonné and fleuronné ribbed spine with garnet-red title-pieces, "Chambre des comptes - 1784 à 1792", a little worn (late 18th century bindings, re-used slipcase from the same period).
Manuscripts in several hands, including that of Jean-Charles Deloynes (1741-1811), lawyer at the Parlement de Paris (1762) and Conseiller auditeur at the Chambre des Comptes (1766), from a robe family originally from Beaugency and settled in Paris in the early 16th century.
[DELOYNES (Jean-Charles)] "Mémoire généalogique de la famille de messieurs Deloynes de Paris". In-4, approx. 100 pp. in bound volume. Treatise and genealogical tables. - DELOYNES (Jean-Charles)]. Another copy by the same author. Approximately 100 pp. in a bound volume. - HOZIER (d'). "Mémoire contenant les véritables origines de messieurs du Parlement de Paris en 1706". Approximately 85 pp. in a bound volume. Several other copies survive, notably in the Bibliothèque nationale.
Joint: [DELOYNES (Jean-Charles)]. Another copy of the above memoir, without the genealogical tables. 7 pp. 1/4 in-folio. - DELOYNES (Jean-Charles)]. 2 draft sheets, preparatory to the same memoir. - SAINT-GENIS (Nicolas de). Handwritten bill to Jean-Charles Deloynes, whose colleague he is at the Cour des Comptes de Paris, concerning "le cahier de généalogie" which Deloynes has entrusted to him for examination.
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