ROSE Toussaint (1611-1701) secretaire de Mazarin, puis secretaire du cabinet de Louis XIV et son secretaire de la main.

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ROSE Toussaint (1611-1701) secretaire de Mazarin, puis secretaire du cabinet de Louis XIV et son secretaire de la main.
L.A.S. "Rose", Stenay 1 August 1657, to Jean CHAPELAIN, King's Counsellor, Secretary General of the Navy; 2 pages in-4, address with red wax stamps, one broken, the other on a yellow silk lake (slight wetness, small lack with loss of a few letters). Very rare letter as Mazarin's secretary. The letters from Mme de Vendôme and M. Matarel have been returned to His Eminence, but Rose cannot say the answer, only "to assure that I have given M. Matarel all the good offices he could have done; this served as an answer for me. With your permission, being able to write only with difficulty in my discomfort, I told her Emce that M. Cartret would be in Paris. When there will be a little more safety on the roads, she will let him know what he will have to do and perhaps she will send him to the place where she will then be "... We enclose a P.S. on vellum: receipt of his pledge (1200 livres) as secretary to the King's Cabinet for the year 1694. Plus a P.S. by Antoine PORTAIL Antoine (1675-1736, magistrate, first president at the Parliament of Paris, July 20, 1701 (6 p. ¼ in-fol.): division of the estate of Toussaint ROSE, Marquis de Coye, adviser to the King in his Councils, secretary to His Majesty's cabinet and president in his Chamber of Accounts, and of his wife, Dame Magdelaine de Villiers, ancestor of Dame Rose Magdelaine Rose, minor wife of Portail, the division being between her and the knight Louis Rose "aussy petit fils heritier pour moitié moitié", with an inventory of crockery, silverware and linen . (plus a P.S. by her father, [1699], begging for justice against the priest of Chatou...)
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