Null SOMME. AISNE. 1736. Document signed Adrien BINET, Lord of MOYENCOURT (80), …
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SOMME. AISNE. 1736. Document signed Adrien BINET, Lord of MOYENCOURT (80), Breuil, Petit-Champier, Counselor and Secretary of the King. He is buried in the chapel of Saint-Antoine of the church of MOYENCOURT. [? - 1748]. Large paper (30 x 38 cm), established in 1736, addressed to Antoine Chaumont Marquis de LA GALAIZIÈRE, Intendant of SOISSONS until the end of 1736 - The document is signed by Jérôme BIGNON DE BLANZY, Intendant of SOISSONS (from January 1737 to 1743) Master and Keeper of the King's Library [1697-1743], who signed, to establish the answer. Adrien BINET complains that some manants and other inhabitants of his lands have cut for resale poplars, elms, ash trees and other trees that he had planted along the roads of his villages. He asked for justice. Jerome BIGNON, newly promoted Intendant of SOISSONS answers: "I appeal to the ordinary judges that should not make difficulties to condemn to the fine even to greater punishments those who damage the trees of the supplicant, when the fact is noted by informers or investigators". Some wear.

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SOMME. AISNE. 1736. Document signed Adrien BINET, Lord of MOYENCOURT (80), Breuil, Petit-Champier, Counselor and Secretary of the King. He is buried in the chapel of Saint-Antoine of the church of MOYENCOURT. [? - 1748]. Large paper (30 x 38 cm), established in 1736, addressed to Antoine Chaumont Marquis de LA GALAIZIÈRE, Intendant of SOISSONS until the end of 1736 - The document is signed by Jérôme BIGNON DE BLANZY, Intendant of SOISSONS (from January 1737 to 1743) Master and Keeper of the King's Library [1697-1743], who signed, to establish the answer. Adrien BINET complains that some manants and other inhabitants of his lands have cut for resale poplars, elms, ash trees and other trees that he had planted along the roads of his villages. He asked for justice. Jerome BIGNON, newly promoted Intendant of SOISSONS answers: "I appeal to the ordinary judges that should not make difficulties to condemn to the fine even to greater punishments those who damage the trees of the supplicant, when the fact is noted by informers or investigators". Some wear.

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