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Live auction - fjt_569626 - ROYAL NOTARIES Notaires de Paris - Louis XV 1720

ROYAL NOTARIES Notaires de Paris - Louis XV AU
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Estimate : 400 €
Price : 200 €
Maximum bid : 200 €
End of the sale : 23 January 2024 21:37:36
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Notaires de Paris - Louis XV
Date: 1720
Metal : silver
Diameter : 30,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 9 g.
Edge : cannelée
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Ce jeton est frappé sur un flan très large laissant apparaître l’ensemble des grènetis extérieurs. Exemplaire ayant été anciennement et légèrement nettoyé
Predigree :
Exemplaire provenant de la Collection PL

Obverse


Obverse legend : LUD. XV. REX - CHRISTIANISS..
Obverse description : Buste de Louis XV à gauche [Feuardent n° 348], signature LORTHIOR F. sur la tranche du cou.
Obverse translation : (Louis XV, roi très chrétien).

Reverse


Reverse legend : LEX EST QVODCVMQ. NOTAMVS..
Reverse description : Un gnomon ; à l’exergue en trois lignes : CONers DV ROY ET / NOTAIRES. / 1720..
Reverse translation : (Est loi ce que nous rédigeons).

Commentary


Ce jeton, avec un buste âgé de Louis XV, fut frappé non pas en 1720 comme l’indique le revers, mais à la fin du règne. D’après Forrer, Lorthior n’aurait commencé à graver qu’en 1776 : ce jeton semble prouver qu’il a commencé à frapper avant 1774, à la fin du règne de Louis XV.

Historical background


ROYAL NOTARIES

At the end of the Ancien Régime, the royal notary was a public officer responsible for drafting the deeds to which private parties wanted to confer a character of authenticity.. Only Paris notaries have the privilege of practicing throughout France. A royal provincial notary has jurisdiction only in the jurisdiction of the justice with which he was received (at least 25 years old, and after an investigation into his life and morals). An edict of July 1682 makes it compulsory for everyone to be a Catholic to exercise the notarial office. Notaries are organized into brotherhoods or communities, and enjoy different social prestige depending on the town.. The Parisian notariat is powerful, and benefits from the protection of the Comptroller General of Finance (thus it escapes the formalities of the control of acts). Some officers buy the ennobling office of King's Secretary to complete their social ascent. On the other hand, rural notaries receive little consideration. The notebooks of grievances often mention dishonest and incapable officers! In most cities, however, the notary is a notable, even if his income is modest.. Finally, everywhere, without exception, the notary is the one who holds the pen. He is therefore at the same time clerk, secretary of the communities of inhabitants, steward of noble families, etc.. J. -P. Poisson distinguishes between four main categories of notarial deeds under the Old Regime: 1) deeds relating to credit law (bonds, leases, etc.. ); 2) other economic affairs (sales, exchanges, employment contracts, etc.. ); 3) family law (marriage contracts, donations, wills, partitions, etc.). ); 4) law of the Old Regime and ecclesiastical law (payment of annuities, faith and homage, religious professions, taking possession of cures, etc.. ). Library. : AUBENAS R. , "Study on the Provençal notary in the Middle Ages and under the Ancien Régime", Aix-en-Provence, 1931; GASTON J. , "The community of notaries of Bordeaux, 1520-1791", Bordeaux, 1913; STRING M. -F. , "Notaries at the Châtelet in Paris during the reign of Louis XIV. Institutional and social study", Toulouse, 1992.

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