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Some of our favorite "Fugitive
Pieces"
Every researcher happens upon fleeting, "fugitive" documents that have remained
in manuscript. These archival "pieces" are so interesting that it literally
hurts to move on without copying them down; so you interrupt your focused
search for a few moments and copy out the document. Years pass, and these pieces remain hidden in your files. That hurts too. So,
we have decided
to make some of these fugitive pieces available to other scholars by putting
them on the web. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do. They have the potential to
illuminate the research of any scholar to takes the time to muse over their
content.
Note: some of the Fugitive
Pieces are listed several times, below, because they contain materials appropriate for 2 or even 3 categories
The categories (below) are:
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Religion and
education
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The Guises and courtly
life
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Some letters,
some gossip
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Inventories after death
and notarial documents
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Music and musicians
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Documents about Panat and the
d'Adhémars
Religion and
education
Les statuts de la
confrérie de Sainte Anne, Panat, 1423
A Guise foundation at the church of Saint-Jean-en-Greve
The Hôtel de
l'Enfant Jésus, Nicolas Le Jeune de Franqueville, and the parish of Saint-Sulpice
The Jesuits and Music: Some Fugitive Pieces
(7 pieces about relics,
music, schools, rhetoric)
Madame de Miramion's school for girls
and a related fugitive piece about
Father Barré's
Filles de l'Enfant Jésus
A source
describing the benediction of Mlle de Guise's sister as abbess of Montmartre in
1657
A description of the chapel and worship services at
Port-Royal-des-Champs, 1679
The Last Days of Bouthillier de Chavigny
(and his connections to the Jansenists)
The Guises and courtly
life
Mademoiselle de Guise,
negotiator
Mademoiselle
de Guise and her rank as a princesse fille
Mme de Guise begs a favor of
Archbishop Harlay
My article from Histoire et
Archives, about renovations to the Hotel de Guise, 1666-67, based on
notarial documents
Letters written during
the Guise journey in Champagne, 1680
A source describing the
benediction of Mlle de Guise's sister as abbess of Montmartre in 1657
Mlle de Guise and the "Battle of the Church
Benches"
The decorative program in Mlle de Guise's country house
near Bercy
An epistolary exchange between Mlle de Guise and
the secretary of Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Florence
Summaries of Guise notarial documents from the
1660s to late-1680
Philippe
Goibaut du Bois: three letters and an inventory
A Funeral
Oration for Mme de Guise
Mlle de Guise
chooses a painting for her gallery
A Banquet at the
Hôtel de Guise, 1671
Some letters, some gossip
A letter about the death of Vittorio Siri
Letters written during the Guise journey in
Champagne, 1680
A letter from Queen Christina of Sweden to Pierre
Bayle, 1686
Some gossip from the Little Carmel of Paris
Newsletters by Monsieur de Saint-Frique and Monsieur
de Sainte-Mesmes
Philippe Goibaut du Bois: three letters and an
inventory
The Last Days of Bouthillier de Chavigny
January 16, 1709, Plainte pour Estiennette Charpentier,
fille majeure, contre Jacques Mathas
Inventories after death
and notarial documents
The decorative program in Mlle de Guise's country house
near Bercy
Denis Charpentier, Richelieu's faithful
secretary: some notarial documents
L'estimation des biens terriens du comte
de Panat, 1617
Two elegant notarial paraphes, 1666
Philippe Goibaut du Bois: three letters and an
inventory
The death inventory of François Chapperon,
music master of the Sainte-Chapelle, d. 1698
Inventory of the
chateau of Panat, 1829
Music and musicians
Paolo Lorenzani, Scaramouche, and the Florentines
in Paris
Final Accounts for the Te Deum sponsored by
the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, Feb. 1687
Jean-Baptiste Lully: The Jansenists gossip about his
morals and his death
The Jesuits and Music:
Some Fugitive Pieces (7 pieces about relics, music, schools, rhetoric)
Herr Martin Mayr, the Duke of Bavaria's agent,
tends to things musical in Paris, 1680-85
1683: Guillaume Pecour, the dancer, is defamed
Documents about Panat and
the d'Adhémars
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
Protestation contre la Loi de Séparation des Églises
et de l'État
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
Jubilés et Retraites
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
Le curé et le revenant,
1691
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
L'Affaire de Calzins: "Réduire encore la paroisse de
Panat, c'est compromettre son existence pour l'avenir"
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
L'Affaire de l'Issalinie: L'Issalinie veut quitter la
paroisse de Panat
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
La vente du
presbytère de Panat comme bien national
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
Les biens du curé de Panat, 1790
NOUVEAU, février 2011:
Une grêle dévastatrice, 1855
NOUVEAU, janvier 2012:
1780: Description of
a project for a "Great Ramp" at Panat, by the royal Ponts et chaussées for
the province of Haute-Guyenne
Quelques renseignements sur la raison d'être
de la croix sur le bord de la route entre Panat et Nuces,
et son inscription énigmatique
1815: Réponse à la pétition de modifier les limites de
la commune of Panat
1816: Bancalis
Lormet d'Issalinie vs le comte de Panat
1782, les frais de la
justice
The d'Adhémar family circa
1820, by Boisgelin
The book of muances
for the taille, 17th century
Estimate of lands
of the Count of Panat, 1617
Inventory of the
chateau of Panat, 1829
Two complementary
inventories of the 1820s
A little 19th-century
notebook on agronomy
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