[CHARLES VII (1403-1461) Roi de France] BADEN Charles Ier marquis de (1425-1475), margrave de Baden (1454-1475)

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[CHARLES VII (1403-1461) Roi de France] BADEN Charles Ier marquis de (1425-1475), margrave de Baden (1454-1475)
L.S. "Charles de Baude", Saint-Dié April 24, 1445, to "treshault très excellant puissant prince and tresredoubté Seigneur le Roy" CHARLES VII ;1 page oblong in4 on paper, address on the back (repairs to edges and back). After the robbery of the army of the Dauphin Louis in the Val de Lièpvre and the theft of the royal artillery. [In order to rid France of the armed bands, which had become useless after the peace of Tours with England, Charles VII had sent his son the Dauphin (later Louis XI) in the autumn of 1444 at the head of an army of truck drivers or "Écorcheurs" to fight the Swiss Confederates who were threatening the interests of the Emperor of Austria in Germany and Alsace, and to lead an expedition against Basle; in November, the Dauphin had placed his artillery in deposit with the Marquis of Baden, at the castle of Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines. In the spring of 1445, having decided to evacuate Alsace, the Dauphin's army moved towards Lorraine, when a column was savagely attacked and robbed in the Val de Lièpvre, in Musloch, on 20 March, by Alsatians who thus took revenge for the terrible exactions they had had to suffer. On the strength of their success, they seized the castle of Sainte-Croix and the French artillery]]. The marquis replies to Charles VII's letter written from Nancy on April 4, 1445 (see sale Aristophil 19, n° 1007). He protests of his innocence and asks the King to grant "a letter of security in the person of my Bailiff and of the otters of my hostel, up to the number of twenty persons and horses for this mandez devers your majesty to propose to the true the truth of the fact, and to know how to command your good pleasures all the time, to accomplish a good deed to my power" ....
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