1739-10-27 French Superior Council record - 1739-10-27 French Superior Council record

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Title
1739-10-27 French Superior Council record
Date Created
1739-10-27
Publisher
Louisiana State Museum
Description
Sr. Lenormand declares that in company with Sieurs Paul Rasteau and Jacques Judice, witnesses, he repaired, on the petition of Sr. Marsilly, to the room on his plantation in which were kept most of the movables of said succession, and which was broken into on the night "between the 25th and 26th of the present month," for the purpose of robbery. Upon being interrogated, the black slave who has been left in charge states that he had been called away temporarily by the illness of one of his children; that upon his return he found a broken shutter and sash in the bedroom usually occupied by Sr. Marsilly; that the door of said room was broken, or open (word torn out); and that the upper double door of the buffet was open. The parties found said window and So. Marsilly declared that he has missed nothing from said room, but that there was missing from the buffet a quantity of valuable silverware, on some of which appeared armorial bearings, and perhaps some table linen and pewter articles.
Note
Folder #: 1739-10-27-02
Type of Resource
text
Media Type
jp2
Language Code
fr
Language Code
en
Source
Louisiana State Museum ( http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/ )
Digital Collection
Records of the French Superior Council (1714-1769)
Physical Location
Louisiana State Museum
Historical Center
Rights
Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana State Museum. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.
Object File Name
rf000043.tif
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