Description: "MILITARY ASSIGNMENT OF LIEUTENANT IN THE MILITIA REGIMENT OF LIMOGES" Signed by the King Louis XV on June 4, 1735 Countersigned by the Controller-General of Finances under Louis XV (1736-1745) Philibert Orry (1689-1747)Size: 14" x 9.4" (36 cm x 24 cm) “Monsieur de Paysac …..having given to Busson the office of lieutenant in the company de Messignac in the Regiment of Militia of Limoges that you command, vacant by abandonment from Pleimbeau ….. I am writing this letter to tell you that you will receive the recognition in the said office of all, and as it will belong, and the previous one being for other purpose, I pray to the God to have you sir de Paysac in his holy guard, Written at Versailles The fourth June 1735 Louis [and below] Philibert Orry"Philibert Orry, count of Vignory and Lord of La Chapelle-Godefroy (born in Troyes on 22 January 1689 – died at La Chapelle-Godefroy on 9 November 1747), was a French statesman. Louis XV (15 February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774. He succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five. Until he reached maturity (then defined as his 13th birthday) on 15 February 1723, the kingdom was ruled by Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, as Regent of France. Cardinal Fleury was his chief minister from 1726 until the Cardinal's death in 1743, at which time the young king took sole control of the kingdom. His reign of almost 59 years (from 1715 to 1774) was the second longest in the history of France, exceeded only by his predecessor and great-grandfather, Louis XIV, who had ruled for 72 years (from 1643 to 1715). In 1748, Louis returned the Austrian Netherlands, won at the Battle of Fontenoy of 1745. He ceded New France in North America to Spain and Great Britain at the conclusion of the disastrous Seven Years' War in 1763. He incorporated the territories of the Duchy of Lorraine and the Corsican Republic into the Kingdom of France. He was succeeded in 1774 by his grandson Louis XVI, who was executed by guillotine during the French Revolution. Two of his other grandsons, Louis XVIII and Charles X, occupied the throne of France after the fall of Napoleon I. Historians generally give his reign very low marks, especially as wars drained the treasury and set the stage for the governmental collapse and French Revolution in the 1780s.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Theme: Militaria
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Time Period Manufactured: 1700-74