Lot n° 213
Estimation :
2000 - 3000
EUR
Result with fees
Result
: 6 500EUR
Important archive on the Monteynard family - Lot 213
Important archive on the Monteynard family
Monteynard family and its various branches, including deeds with the Templars dating from the Middle Ages (13th century) to the 19th century.
Approx. 1,000 signed autograph items, including official deeds, notarial documents, some on parchment with seals, correspondence, maps, plans, publications, numerous biographical notes on certain members of this illustrious family, genealogical memoirs, speeches, etc... This interesting collection traces the history of one of the most important noble families of the Dauphiné, including
Louis-François de Monteynard (1713-1791) was Secretary of State for War, then Private Secretary to King Louis XV. Including a set of prayers; general library catalog 1830; trial of Montesquiou (printed); correspondence of the Marquis de Monteynard in the 19th century; letter from Madame la marquise de
Monteynard to Château de Tencin dated 1837; approx.
28 letters from Madame de Bonneuil dated 1844; approx.
28 letters from Madame de Bonneuil dated 1846; approx.
32 letters from Madame de Guitaut dated 1851; approx.
45 letters from Madame de Guitaut dated 1849 or 1850; approx. 42 letters from Madame de Guitaut dated 1846, 1847, 1848; lease of the Count de Croy's Paris rent; various notarial documents relating to the Monteynard family, etc...
Monteynard family, etc. In the second box: approx. 35 18th-century maps of England, Italy, Sicily, France, Africa, the Roman Provinces, Gaul, Persia, Libya, Sardinia, Germania, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Asia, Guinea, Spain, Corsica, Asia Minor, Troyes
Mineure, Troyes, Paris, Tours; 17th-century memoirs by ?; notarized document from 1702; legal document, Recours de Jean Seruoy Marchand à Yoncellin; document from Antoine Joubert de Monlevon, écuyer conseiller du Roy; annuity contract dated April 6, 1746 by M. le Comte de Teneiz to Madame la Comtesse de Saint-André; notarized document 1746; extract from a lawsuit dated 1686; plan de la taille de Melle, a une lieue de Gand, le 9 juillet 1745; document attesting to a sale made on August 14, 1757; lawsuit by Montesquiou printed ; extrait d'acte de remise du 25 avril 1680 ; document de François de Monteynard, chevalier de l'ordre du Roy, seigneur de Monteynard et autres places et seigneuries ; contrat de réception daté de 1626 ; Comptabilité Monteynard 1765 ; mémoire pour la généalogie de la maison de
Monteynard; Proof of filiation by the attached documents of Jean Aynard, seigneur de Monteynard; Contract of sol established in 1646; Contract of Annuity By M. le Comte de Tencin to Madame la Comtesse de Saint-André ;
Extrait des registres de la Cour de Parlement, 1755;
Rente 8 février 1684 ; état et sommaire des titres de famille existant aux archives du château de Tencin à l'appui de la généalogie de la maison de Monteynard ; Notes sur le procès des iles de la Pierre ; 4 octobre 1659, Testament de Messire Guy ?? ; Déclaration faite par madame de Monteynard lors de l'enregistrement du testament de Mr. de Monteynard, 1791 ; corniche de la maison neuve des Dames religieuses de St. Marie d'Enbas ; Extract from the archives of the Château de Tencin.
Marie d'Enbas; Extrait de la généalogie de la maison de Seyssel, descendance d'André Baron de Luyset; correspondance XIXe siècle; document juridique daté de 1596, legal document; acte d'acquisition de la terre et seigneurie de Monteynard par la Marquise de
Monteynard, October 30, 1778; sale of the land of
Montenard to Gertrand de Morges, July 10, 1644; letter of appointment signed by King Louis XV, dated November 9, 1772, preserved in a frame; letter of appointment signed by King Louis XV, dated May 24, 1773, preserved in a frame; manuscript notebook on the baptism, convention and marriage of a Jew; on the profession of a Carmelite nun; reproduction of a text dated October 7, 1201, a transaction between Albaron seigneur de Monfrin on the one hand and the Templars on the other; Holy Week sermon; etc. Rousseurs, folds, as is.
History: The Monteynard family is a French noble line originating from the Dauphiné region, with roots dating back to the 9th century.
It probably descends from the Aynards of Domène. The Monteynard lineage and name were established in the 15th century. The family gave rise to several branches: de Marcieu (extinct in 1622), de
Beaulieu (extinguished around 1634), de la Tour (extinguished in 1652), Eynard, de Leyssaud, de la Pierre (lords then marquis of Montfrin), du
Chastelard (extinct in 1791). Louis François de Monteynard (1713-1791) is one of the most famous members of this family, many of whose writings can be found in our lot. As a young man, he took part in Louis XV's major wars, before being appointed Secretary of State for War under the Duc de Choiseul from 1771 to 1774. His ministry initiated
My orders
Sale information
Sales conditions
Return to catalogue