19th C French Notarized Acts/Emphera Bundle (Pink Ribbon) - Mortgage and Pharmacy Sale
19th C French Notarized Acts/Emphera Bundle (Pink Ribbon) - Mortgage and Pharmacy Sale
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Pink Ribbon: Two separate 19th c French notarized acts, both fully handwritten, both stamped, and both tied to real individuals in Compiegne (north of Paris)
A French Imperial-era stamped legal deed (timbre imperial - 70 centimes)
This stamp with the seated allegorical figure ("Justice") dates the paper to circa 1850-60
Blue Oval stamp reads: "F. Legrand, Notaire - Compiegne"
Document 1: A mortgage / Debt Obligation (Hypotheque)
This mortgage is registered at the Bureau of Mortgages
Joint (Solidary) Debtors
Multiple mentions of franc amounts, installments, and repayment schedules
Names listed as debitors and creditors: Corbie Louie Marie, cultivator / Cecle/Cecile Felicite Serve, his wife / Veuve Debourg / Debouay / Debougny (widow Debourg), creditor / Jean-Baptist Raod/Raoul, notary clerk
Dates mentioned: Sept 28, 1828 (referenced earlier act) / Oct 27, 1858 and Januyary 27, 1859 - internal reference
Document itself appears to be written in 1859
Registered property mortgage used to secure a debt owned to the widow Debourg
Document 2: A Pharmacy Ownership Transfer
Mr. Alphonse Jean Baptise Raoul, pharmacist living in Compiegne
Contact for the sale/transfer of a pharmacy
Describes the fixtures of the pharmacy (mortars, balances, bottles, furniture, utensils, preparation tools, and entire laboratory)
Sale price is detailed in payments: 4,000 francs, 2,348 frances, 2,300 france
References Mme Marcelle, Mme Elvire Josephine Lardon, likely the receiving party
Rare
Circa 1858-1860
Pink Ribbon: Two separate 19th c French notarized acts, both fully handwritten, both stamped, and both tied to real individuals in Compiegne (north of Paris)
A French Imperial-era stamped legal deed (timbre imperial - 70 centimes)
This stamp with the seated allegorical figure ("Justice") dates the paper to circa 1850-60
Blue Oval stamp reads: "F. Legrand, Notaire - Compiegne"
Document 1: A mortgage / Debt Obligation (Hypotheque)
This mortgage is registered at the Bureau of Mortgages
Joint (Solidary) Debtors
Multiple mentions of franc amounts, installments, and repayment schedules
Names listed as debitors and creditors: Corbie Louie Marie, cultivator / Cecle/Cecile Felicite Serve, his wife / Veuve Debourg / Debouay / Debougny (widow Debourg), creditor / Jean-Baptist Raod/Raoul, notary clerk
Dates mentioned: Sept 28, 1828 (referenced earlier act) / Oct 27, 1858 and Januyary 27, 1859 - internal reference
Document itself appears to be written in 1859
Registered property mortgage used to secure a debt owned to the widow Debourg
Document 2: A Pharmacy Ownership Transfer
Mr. Alphonse Jean Baptise Raoul, pharmacist living in Compiegne
Contact for the sale/transfer of a pharmacy
Describes the fixtures of the pharmacy (mortars, balances, bottles, furniture, utensils, preparation tools, and entire laboratory)
Sale price is detailed in payments: 4,000 francs, 2,348 frances, 2,300 france
References Mme Marcelle, Mme Elvire Josephine Lardon, likely the receiving party
Rare
Circa 1858-1860