DIVISION OF THE PROPERTY OF THE DUCHESSE DOUAIRIÈRE D'ORLÉAN - Lot 163

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DIVISION OF THE PROPERTY OF THE DUCHESSE DOUAIRIÈRE D'ORLÉAN - Lot 163
DIVISION OF THE PROPERTY OF THE DUCHESSE DOUAIRIÈRE D'ORLÉANS (1753-1821). Notarial deed drawn up on April 8, 1842 by Me Philipe Dentend, notary of S.M. Louis-Philippe, first King of the French, made at the Palais des Tuileries by H.R.H., Princess Adélaïde d'Orléans bequeathing to her son King Louis-Philippe, to his daughter and to the Duc d'Orléans, Louis-Philippe's eldest son : the château and outbuildings of Ivry (worth 220,000 frs), the estate of Penthièvre (worth 17,000 frs), the estate of Albert (worth 663,000 frs), the estate of Aumale (worth 1,503,000 frs), the estate of Dreux (worth 3,824,000 frs), the estate of Amboise (worth 1,845,000 frs), the estate of Gisors, Vernon & Bizy (worth 5,890,000 frs), the estate of La Ferté Vidame (value 1,353,000 frs), the Eu estate (value 4,500,000 frs), the Châteauvillain estate (value 5,180,000 frs), the Armainvilliers en Crécy estate (4,750,000 frs). Autograph manuscript, 36 pages, infolio (300x210 mm), bound in period paper. Interesting historical document describing the properties and estates belonging to King Louis-Philippe, transmitted by his mother the Duchesse Douairière d'Orléans, then bequeathed to Prince Ferdinand-Philippe, Duc d'Orléans.
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