Author: DELISLELYS Title: 1800s Handwritten French Promissory Note and Letter from Vimoutiers
Description: Vimoutiers, Normandy, 1825. Ephemera. On offer is a superb example of a promissory note and accompanying letter written within a few years of the fall of Napoleon. The letter was drafted in Vimoutiers, a town in Normandy. (Vimoutiers is the birthplace of Camenbert cheese). The author of the letter is a man names Delislelys. It is addressed to his nephew. Our informal research has not been able to find any additional biographical information. An excerpt from the letter is as follows: J'aurais reponder un peut plutot a la lettre que vous m'aver fait l'amitie de a ecrire si le depart de nos me freres n'eut pas ete si prochaines. Je vous restere toute la part qui je prends a la perte que vous vener on pour [] que nous venon de faire[Translation: I would have replied a little more to the letter that you advised me as a friend to write if the departure of our brothers had not been so soon. I shall leave to you all the part that I take in the loss that you have just suffered for [] what we have just done. ]Accompanying the letter is a promissory note for 200 franc – worth today about USD535.00. That was a substantial sum, equal to about the wages for a year and a quarter. The promissory note reads: Je prie Mr Prevost de vouloir bien payer a Mr Auber 200 F qui iront pouit ete pris de mois dernier nous servus au bon pour le 16 mars. [Translation: I would like to ask Mr. Prevost to pay Mr. Auber 200 F which could have been taken from last month and given to us on the voucher for March 16]. This is a fine example of correspondence between people who knew and trusted each other, This highlights the precariousness, relative to today, of banking and transferring monies from a distance. For someone in the financial world, this is an eloquent example the precariousness, relative to today, of banking and transferring monies from a distance and the trust implicit in such arrangements. The 4-page letter measures 8.5 inches by 6.25 inches and is 25% complete. The much smaller note itself is a 1-sided piece measuring 3.5 inches by 5.5 inches. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 4 pages. Good with no dust jacket .
Keywords: Document Finances Europe 19th Century France
Price: US$ 169.99 Seller: Katz Fine Manuscripts
- Book number: 0010085