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JEAN II LE BON (1319-1364) Roi de France (1350) CHARTE en son nom, Paris 1
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JEAN II LE BON (1319-1364) Roi de France (1350) CHARTE en son nom, Paris June 12, 1355| countersigned by Yvon (?)| oblong vellum in-4 (pasted on strong paper| engraved portrait enclosed).
Rare mandement in favor of his advisor the Count of VENTADOUR [Bernard I, first Count of Ventadour, son of Ebles VIII and Marguerite de Beaujeu| married in 1338
Marguerite de Beaumont (of the House of Brienne)], to whom the King donated the sum of 2,500 florins owed by Aymeri Roullant as composition for the letters of ennoblement the King had previously granted him. [Aimeri ROLLAND or Roullant had been ennobled in June 1355 in consideration of his services in the armies (Archives Nationales, JJ 84, charte 156, f° 92)| he appears as a knight in an act of 1346 by which the King legitimized and ennobled his seven children (JJ 68, 132)] "Jehan par la grace de Dieu Roys de France. A nos amez et feaulz Gens de noz comptes, et tresoriers à Paris. Salut et dilection. Savoir vous faisons que comme Aymeri Roullant chevalier, procréez et nez de père nonnoble, et mere noble, ait nagaires composé avecques nous pour l'anoblissement que octroyé lui ai, à deux myl et cinq cens florins de Florence. Nous considerans les bons et loyaulz service, que nostre amé et feal Conseiller le Conte de
Ventadour has done in the past to our predecessors and to us, and still does each day, have given and granted him, give and grant by these especial letters of grace, the two myl and five hundred florins above mentioned and which the said Count has received from the said Aymeri Roullant knight of our command for him and to his proffict"...
Rare mandement in favor of his advisor the Count of VENTADOUR [Bernard I, first Count of Ventadour, son of Ebles VIII and Marguerite de Beaujeu| married in 1338
Marguerite de Beaumont (of the House of Brienne)], to whom the King donated the sum of 2,500 florins owed by Aymeri Roullant as composition for the letters of ennoblement the King had previously granted him. [Aimeri ROLLAND or Roullant had been ennobled in June 1355 in consideration of his services in the armies (Archives Nationales, JJ 84, charte 156, f° 92)| he appears as a knight in an act of 1346 by which the King legitimized and ennobled his seven children (JJ 68, 132)] "Jehan par la grace de Dieu Roys de France. A nos amez et feaulz Gens de noz comptes, et tresoriers à Paris. Salut et dilection. Savoir vous faisons que comme Aymeri Roullant chevalier, procréez et nez de père nonnoble, et mere noble, ait nagaires composé avecques nous pour l'anoblissement que octroyé lui ai, à deux myl et cinq cens florins de Florence. Nous considerans les bons et loyaulz service, que nostre amé et feal Conseiller le Conte de
Ventadour has done in the past to our predecessors and to us, and still does each day, have given and granted him, give and grant by these especial letters of grace, the two myl and five hundred florins above mentioned and which the said Count has received from the said Aymeri Roullant knight of our command for him and to his proffict"...
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