Condé Army. FILE CONCERNING SECOND LIEUTENANT FRANÇOIS DE RAYMOND of the Noble Infantry Regiment. 18916
François DE RAYMOND-POPIDS [...], born in Montauban, in the province of Querci, aged twenty-six, Catholic, five feet one and a half inches tall, black hair and eyebrows, small forehead, gray eyes, slightly flattened nose, average mouth, round chin, has served with zeal and bravery as a nobleman in the Noble Infantry Regiment of the Condé Corps [...]
July 31, 1801 (several documents attesting to a pension from His Britannic Majesty, including one with a red wax seal)
February 2, 1802 (with a dry seal, certificate of pension from England)
December 1, 1814 (excerpt from the parish register of St Jean Villenouvelle, a suburb of Montauban)
June 21, 1814 (certificate of service in the Noble Infantry Regiment of the Condé Corps, and granting of a lifelong pension)
April 27, 1816 (promotion to the rank of Captain)
March 11, 1828 (request made to the King by his daughter for a pension in consideration of her father's Royalist cause)
July 27, 1830 (certificate of pension issued by the Royal Household to his daughter)
Good to fair condition, folds, foxing, tears.
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