E-auction 27-8846 - fjt_01948 - ILE DE FRANCE - TOWNS AND GENTRY Jean Le Vieulx, premier échevin et consul, receveur général des pauvres 1664
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| Estimate : | 18 € |
| Price : | 4 € |
| Maximum bid : | 4 € |
| End of the sale : | 21 October 2013 18:22:30 |
| bidders : | 3 bidders |
Type : Jean Le Vieulx, premier échevin et consul, receveur général des pauvres
Date: 1664
Metal : red copper
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : MR. LE. I. LE. VIEVLX. A. ESCHEVIN. CONSVL. ET. RR. G. D. PAVRES.
Obverse description : Armes de I.Le Vieulx : d'azur à la fasce d'or, accompagnée en chef d'un croissant d'argent accosté de 2 étoiles d'or et en pointe d'un phoenix éployé d'argent.
Reverse
Reverse legend : VRBIS. ET. FORI. PAVPERVM. TVTELA. 1664.
Reverse description : Armes de la Recette des pauvres.
Reverse translation : La protection des pauvres et de la voie publique.
Commentary
Quartinier en 1640, échevin de 1658 à 1660, Jean Levieulx fut élu consul en 1659. Il appartenait au corps de la draperie et avait probablement des responsabilités dans cette corporation.
En 1544, l'administration des pauvres de la ville de Paris fut confié à un Bureau des pauvres: l'administration publique relayait ainsi le clergé dans le rôle d'assistance aux plus démunis. Ce bureau était composé de six membres du Parlement, six avocats, un conseiller à la Chambre des comptes, deux chanoines, trois curés, quatre procureurs au Châtelet et seize notables. Parmi les bourgeois les plus riches était choisi un receveur des pauvres, élu pour deux années et chargé de lever les diverses taxes établies à cet usage.
A quartermaster in 1640 and alderman from 1658 to 1660, Jean Levieulx was elected consul in 1659. He belonged to the drapery trade and probably had responsibilities within this corporation. In 1544, the administration of the poor in the city of Paris was entrusted to a Bureau of the Poor: the public administration thus relieved the clergy in the role of assisting the most destitute. This bureau was composed of six members of Parliament, six lawyers, a councilor at the Chamber of Accounts, two canons, three curates, four prosecutors at the Châtelet and sixteen notables. From among the richest bourgeois was chosen a receiver of the poor, elected for two years and responsible for levying the various taxes established for this purpose.
En 1544, l'administration des pauvres de la ville de Paris fut confié à un Bureau des pauvres: l'administration publique relayait ainsi le clergé dans le rôle d'assistance aux plus démunis. Ce bureau était composé de six membres du Parlement, six avocats, un conseiller à la Chambre des comptes, deux chanoines, trois curés, quatre procureurs au Châtelet et seize notables. Parmi les bourgeois les plus riches était choisi un receveur des pauvres, élu pour deux années et chargé de lever les diverses taxes établies à cet usage.
A quartermaster in 1640 and alderman from 1658 to 1660, Jean Levieulx was elected consul in 1659. He belonged to the drapery trade and probably had responsibilities within this corporation. In 1544, the administration of the poor in the city of Paris was entrusted to a Bureau of the Poor: the public administration thus relieved the clergy in the role of assisting the most destitute. This bureau was composed of six members of Parliament, six lawyers, a councilor at the Chamber of Accounts, two canons, three curates, four prosecutors at the Châtelet and sixteen notables. From among the richest bourgeois was chosen a receiver of the poor, elected for two years and responsible for levying the various taxes established for this purpose.







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