![]() There is then a list made out to Jean Baron, Haberdasher for gold and silver braid and buttons etc, with details of the use to which they are to be put, this totaling 2215-15. with details of what garment it it for and for whom. The first list gives quantities and qualities of fabrics, colours given, crimson, white, cloth of silver etc. This would suggest that it may have been copied from the original 1610 accounts of the Keeper of the Royal Purse to be used as a guide for preparations for the Coronation of Louis XV (his grandfather Louis XIV died in the summer of 1715). plus one blank leaf, list of items, fabric and trimmings, for Louis XIII and his Peers at his Coronation, this then broken down under various headings according to the merchant or craftsman involved and priced, some slight fraying to some extreme outer margins, but not affecting written matter.įair copy made, from the watermark, in Paris in around 1715. A Pierre Robin Marchand de Drap - et Jean Royer Marchand drapier la somme de 17316 - 17 - 69.pour les fournitures qu'ils ont faits pour Paris C. ARGENTIER DU ROI : Compte de l'Argenterie du Roy annee 1610: Rendus, par Me.
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