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199830732Wien Ludwig Doblinger 1998
18512111902160201412Kawauchiya Shinjiro 1851. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Kawauchiya Shinjiro paperback
1390379078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
47570Paris Chez Fr. Seguin, Imprimeur-Libraire. Juin 1816 1816 in 8 (23x14) 1 fascicule broché, 47 pages, non rogné. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
053414Paris Chez Guillaume Desprez 1741 in 12 (17x10) 1 volume reliure plein veau foncé de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches marbrées, XXIV et 439 pages et 2 faux-feuillets non chiffrés. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
23551Paris Chez Crapelet 1830 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume broché sous couverture muette de papier dominoté de l'époque, faux-titre, portrait gravé de Louis-Philippe d'Orléans en frontispice, XXII [1] 172 pages, et 8 pages de catalogue de la librairie Crapelet pour l'année 1830 in fine, papier vergé, non rogné, rousseurs éparses. Le tableau généalogique dépliant manque (Généalogie de la Maison Royale de Bourbon depuis Saint-Louis jusqu'à Louis-Philippe d'Orléans). Edition originale (achevé d'imprimé le 18° jour d'Octobre 1830, et le troisième mois du règne de Louis-Philippe 1er). Envoi autographe signé de G. Peignot à G(eorge) Duplessis. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
23066Undated. Presumably sold auctioned at the death of the surviving member of the family. Margaret L. Sumner Ruskin's correspondent who died in 1919. Nine pages folio fold marks browning sl. chipped text complete and clear. It comprises a list of paintings drawings lithographs prints in many areas and rooms of the house from the "Top of Staircase" to "Library" to "Best Bedroom" to "Dining Room" etc. Several items are associated with the Sumner Family: a lithograph of Archbishop Sumner on the Principal Staircase; a "Pastel coloured drawing - Family Group of Mrs. John Bird Sumner four daughters and son by Hastings 1827"; "Water colour drawing - The four Miss Sumners by Geo. Richmond R.A. 1833"; Water colour Portrait of Archbishop Sumner by Geo. Richmond; another water colour drawing of Archbishop Sumner; Water colour drawing by Miss Sumner with initials "M.L.S." Margaret L. Sumner correspondent of John Ruskin possibly pupil adjacent later "Twenty-two pictures and engravings various all framed" also ascribed to "M.L.S."; "Portrait in crayon of Archbishop Sumner by Geo. Richmond R.A. 1849 framed and glazed"; one of four proof portraits after G. Richmond of Archbishop Sumner; "Proof Portrait of Dr. Sumner"; "Proof of Archbishop Sumner from the Portrait by Mrs Carpenter". The Arundel Society Ruskin an early member productions are well represented as is Edward Lear Water colour drawings 'On the Dead Sea' and 'Compagna di Roma' 'On the Nile' MacWhirter's Water colour drawing 'Colonne'; "Pair of Landseers". And so on. Undated. Presumably sold (auctioned?) at the death of the surviving member of the family. Margaret L. Sumner, Ruskin's correspon unknown
16438Carlisle; Kendal; Crosthwaite; New Mills near Stockport; Douglas Isle of Man; St Bees Grammar School Cumbria. Between 1813 and 1874. The Le Flemings of Rydal Hall were a leading Cumbrian family notable as the landlords of the poet William Wordsworth. The present collection of 15 items derive from the family papers of Barbara Le Fleming eldest child of Roger and Ann Fleming and sister of Sir Daniel le Fleming c.1785-1821 5th Baronet who married John Benson 1780-1830 in 1809. The first five items listed below concern the 'bone of Contention' that was the will of Daniel Fleming; the next six are miscellaneous items including three letters to Mrs Benson and a banking bill; and the last five items contain material relating to family history. The collection is in fair overall condition on aged and worn paper. SECTION A: Correspondence relating to the Will of Daniel Fleming 1835-1838. Five items. ONE: John Benson to 'Dear Barbara Benson'. Carlisle; 16 November 1835. Explaining that 'the Rydal money is still a bone of Contention' and giving his reasons for objecting to a proposition put forward by her brother's son. TWO: W. N. Hodgson to Mrs Benson. Carlisle; 28 March 1836. Advising her to accept 'a small sum' rather than 'run the risk of wasting a large portion of the money in legal proceedings'. With transcript of letter to him 'for Mr. Capes by J Stuart' Grays Inn London; 27 February 1836 'Re Sir D. Fleming deced'. THREE: Edward Tatham solicitor to Mrs Benson. Kendal; 28 April 1838. 'I learn that Mr Harrison is supposed to have taken the money or some of the money which was agreed to be divided but that you are not on some account considered in strictness to be entitled to any part. However be this as it may as it should seem the sum you have expected to receive was to arrive from the effects of the late Mr Daniel Fleming Mr. Carlyle as his sole Executor is the proper person to apply to for it.' FOUR: Rev. Irving Carlyle to Mrs Barbara Benson. New Mills near Stockport; 28 June 1837. 'I am the Sole Acting Executor of the late Mr. Daniel Fleming . the Executors of your Brother the late Sir Daniel Fleming have entered into an amicable agreement with me as to the disposal of the £2500 referred into sic your letter and which was awarded to the late Mr. Daniel Fleming by a decree of the Court of Chancery. By this arrangement it has been agreed that after the payment of debts and expenses you are to receive one sixth equal share of the said £2500'. With letter to her from James Burrow. Crosthwaite; 8 July 1837. With a transcript of the two letters with accompanying note: 'These were copied from the original letters verbatim by Joseph Little on the 11 July. 1838.' FIVE: Copy of letter from M. H. Quayle to 'Sir Richard Rev. Sir Richard Le Fleming 1791-1857 6th Baronet'. Douglas; 26 December 1838. Describing difficulties surrounding his aunt's will. SECTION B. Miscellaneous personal papers 1813-1874. Six items. SIX: Daniel Fleming to his aunt Miss Fleming at Lowther St Whitehaven. From Hill Top Crosthwaite Kendal; 10 April 1813. Sending presents for her 'Sir Joseph Senhouse and Mr. Hamilton' and describing how 'Michael' has taken 'a prize into Port viz Bermuda they have got a French Vessel call'd the Martin' and expressing sadness at 'the Death of poor Senhouse Wilson who <was in> the Navy'. SEVEN: W. F. Grayson to Mrs Benson. Douglas; 4 April 1837. Urging her to apply for the post of the recently-deceased 'Mr John Grave who has conducted the Post Office here for 30 years & a most worthy man'. With signed autograph copy of reply by Barbara Benson describing her indisposition and that of her husband. EIGHT: Christopher Hodgson to Mrs Benson at 8 Wood St Toxteth Liverpool. Carlisle; 15 December 1839. Mostly regarding 'William' whom he is anxious should fall 'into a situation'; and describing 'the Fire in Mr Mantons shop'. NINE: Banking bill headed 'Mrs. Benson To J. Jackson Dr. with entries dated from 1838 to 1841. TEN: 'C Hodgson' to his mother Mrs Hodgson of 52 Rendal St Everton Liverpool. St Bees Grammar School Cumbria; 13 October 1874. In envelope with Penny Red stamp and St Bees postmark. The envelope also contains a bird's wing with feathers. ELEVEN: Autograph Note in the third person from Mrs John Pemberton to Mrs Benson. Barnes; 19 September no year. SECTION C. Genealogical material relating to the Le Fleming family. Five items. TWELVE: Copy of register of christening by Andrew Hudleston Minister the Chapel of St Nicholas Whitehaven in the Parish of St Bees on 6 April 1784 of 'Barbara daughter of Roger and Ann Fleming'. Addressed with red wax seal and Whitehaven postmark to 'Miss Fleming Hill-top Kendal'. THIRTEEN: Letter from 'A <M>' to Mrs Benson Stricklandgate Kendal. 13 April 1826. Containing local and family news together with an 'Extract from the parish Register of Bishopwearmouth in the County of Durham - Witness my Hand April 12th. 1826 G Stephenson Curate of Bishopwearmouth'. FOURTEEN: Unattributed short memorandum on Richard le Fleming. Dated 25 April 1869. FIFTEEN: Unattributed transcripts of accounts of two family weddings in 1857 and 1861 SIXTEEN: Unattributed transcript 8pp. 8vo of published account of the early history of the family. Somewhat faded on worn paper. Carlisle; Kendal; Crosthwaite; New Mills, near Stockport; Douglas, Isle of Man; St Bees Grammar School, Cumbria. Between 1813 an unknown
17903On letterhead of the Royal Italian Opera Covent Garden. 6 June 1866. 1p. landscape 12mo. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. Reads with manuscript text in square brackets: 'Royal Italian Opera Covent Garden. Madle Vestris Londres Le 6 Juin 1866. Recu de M. Gye la somme de £40 - - G Vestris B.V £40 : - : -''. On letterhead of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden. 6 June 1866. unknown
1930218619Japan. Circa 1930. 37 black and white photographs presented in an accordion album 26.5 x 19cm 20pp 2 loose black and white photographs 18.2 x 25.5cm 14.7 x 10.2cm some wear and a few photographs missing but the photographs are generally in good to very good condition. This family photograph album brings out various aspects of a military personnel in Japan. It starts with a letter written by a serviceman who was stationed in China to most likely the owner of this album Kusaka Tadao 日下忠夫 who lived in Wakayama Prefecture. The letter was written in pencil and is difficult to decipher. The pages of one side of the album are filled with the photographs of a wedding: bride and bridegroom attendees and the wedding venue. Probably the most interesting photographs are the four showing the interior of what appears to be the wedding location. The exterior photograph of the well-to-do house is accompanied by another showing beautiful Japanese garden. Following the wedding photographs are other family photographs which were taken at celebratory occasions such as starting military service or during the holidays and visits to temples and shrines. One group photograph was taken at Futamigaura near Ise Shrine. <br> <br>A primary school graduation photograph was taken to mark the graduation at Kane Ordinary Primary School 河根尋常小学校 in Ito County in Wakayama Prefecture near Koyasan. The photograph was taken by M. Okada Photographic Studio. It was a small class with a dozen pupils or so with teaching staff. A young woman who is sitting on the first row lower left has a distinctive hair style and it might indicate that the photograph was taken around the beginning of the 20th century. The owner's name Imoto Masako appears on reverse. A loose formal photographic portrait features a young non-commissioned officer of the Japanese Imperial Navy in his uniform and hat. The emblem shows of his military rank. . unknown
1863218660Japan. Bunkyu 3 1863. Manuscript in black ink 32 x 46cm small area of worming at lower right of the sheet light browning and wear at lower left margin overall very good. This document certifies that a family of three comprising parents and a young boy residing in Ōmi Domain present-day Shiga Prefecture are not Christians and are affiliated with a Jōdo sect Buddhist temple the temple name is unclear. The document is dated March 1863 and bears the signature of the head priest of the temple. <br> <br>Such certificates commonly known as terauke were issued between 1671 and 1873 as part of the Tokugawa authorities' system for suppressing Christianity. They also functioned as a means of population registration linking individuals and households to Buddhist institutions for administrative and taxation purposes. . unknown
1969L2QDFYEGE99FPakistan 1969. An archive of 807 loose photographs 541 in colour including several duplicates some printed in a different format including 65 photos depicting falcons 3 duplicates 36 in colour and 14 photographs of camels 1 in colour. A large collection of 807 photographs providing a unique view into the private life of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan 1918-2004 ruler of Abu Dhabi and founding father of the United Arab Emirates. The photographs depict Sheikh Zayed and his family including Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan b. 1948 relatives and friends partaking in various leisure activities. Also included are some photographs of children probably including Sheikh Zayed's sons possibly Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan b. 1961. The pictures date from a significant period in the history of Abu Dhabi the years leading up to the foundation of the United Arab Emirates in 1971 and from the earliest years of the new federation.A group of pictures is possibly taken in Pakistan many depicting a large manor where a party arrives by helicopter. Sheikh Zayed enjoyed visiting the country to go horse riding and hunting with his falcons. Many photographs depict casual dinner parties gatherings and meetings in the open air. Other photographs show a large party setting off on horseback falcons cPhotograph archive of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's private life.Some photos slightly curled along the edges some slightly discoloured. Overall in very good condition. unknown
197067094New York: Simon and Schuster Publishers 1970. Reissue. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 112pp. Quarto 29 cm 1/4 purple cloth with white paper over boards. Subtle toning to the head and foot of the boards. Gentle bumping to corners of covers. Previous owner's ink stamp on the pastedowns and title page. In a rough dust jacket with a number of closed and open edge tears and a loss from the top edge of the rear panel. The first anthology of Addams' drawings of The Addams Family with 115 early masterpieces.<br /> <br /> Charles Addams 1912-1988 became world famous for his New Yorker cartoons. He was inducted into the Society of Illustrator's Hall of Fame in November 2022.<br /> <br /> "After they appeared on a TV sitcom that ran from 1964 to 1966 The Addams Family as they came to be known enjoyed an afterlife in syndication as well as books animated series live-action films a Broadway musical a pinball machine video games and ads hawking everything from M&Ms to home insurance." NPR.org. Simon and Schuster, Publishers hardcover
190512728Various locations in Maryland and Delaware 1905. Autobiography: 11a341pp. typescript carbon on yellow paper marked "COPY" at head of first page. Two pages with long corrected sections stapled to original leaves occasional emendations in type. Minor edge wear. Very good. Family Bible: various paginations plus numerous plates and with seven 19th-century photographs at rear in the "Family Portraits" section. Square folio. Original black leather and gutta percha stamped in gilt and blind. Some scuffing edge wear and soiling to boards. Occasional soiling and wear internally with some portions of text and portrait pages at rear chipped and/or detached. Rear hinge separated. Good condition. An amazing collection consisting of a carbon typescript of a previously unknown and unpublished autobiography a family Bible with manuscript notations and original photographs memorializing Howard Talbot Jason and his family. The Jasons were a prominent African American family in Maryland and Delaware in the 19th and 20th centuries whose members included prominent ministers physicians and educators. Howard Talbot Jason 1867-1955 was educated at the oldest HBCU in the country Pennsylvania's Lincoln University and worked as an educator Presbyterian missionary and minister.<br /> <br /> Much more will now be known about Howard Talbot Jason due to the present typescript autobiography. From contextual clues the work was evidently transcribed by his daughter Grace Jason Perry likely from Howard's handwritten original which may still reside within the Jason family or more likely has been lost to history. Howard's autobiography begins with his birth in Easton Maryland and some background information on his slave-born father William. Sadly Howard had "no particular remembrance" of his mother who died when he was six. He then details some events of his childhood his early working life as a waiter fisherman laborer and barber his education at "a school for colored boys not far from my town of Hockessin Delaware" and Lincoln University and his time serving as a missionary in Puerto Rico where among other things he experiences "Jim Crowism". In fact Howard's autobiography is mostly concerned with his time at Lincoln and his missionary work in Puerto Rico when his account concludes unfinished and in mid-sentence on page 34. A few notes from his daughter Grace are typed out on the last page as she has "not been able to figure out just where this belongs in Dad's autobiography." The work covers Howard Talbot Jason's life from birth to about 1905 constituting roughly the first half of his life. We know of no other extant copies of this autobiography though we cannot count out the possibility that other examples may reside with Jason family descendants. In any case the emergence of this work provides a phenomenal new understanding of an important African American figure in Maryland and Delaware.<br /> <br /> The autobiography is accompanied by an informative family Bible kept by various members of the prominent Jason family namely Howard Talbot Jason. The Bible was gifted to Howard Talbot Jason in 1894 by his father William Jason evidenced by the gift inscription on the front flyleaf. Three pages between the Old and New Testaments listing details of marriages births and deaths provide critical information on the Jason family beginning with the marriage of William Jason 1831-1929 and Mary E. Wing 1839-1873 on December 16 1858. Three other marriages are recorded between 1883 and 1894. The "Births" page records the birthdays of nine members of the Jason family between 1831 and 1872. The next page records the deaths of ten Jason family members between 1866 and 1955 the latter being the death of the aforementioned Howard Talbot Jason. The Jasons lived around Easton and Trappe Maryland and later in other locations in Delaware and Pennsylvania.<br /> <br /> In addition to the life details of the various Jason family members the Bible also houses seven 19th-century photographs in the rear. This includes six CDVs and one tintype featuring five men and two women almost certainly picturing Jason family members. Most are housed securely inside oval windows but two display photographic studio information both from Philadelphia photographers. One of the photographs seems to picture William C. Jason Sr. 1859-1943. He appears to be the most notable among the family members here. William C. Jason Sr. was a barber and printer in his youth then later a Methodist minister educator and second president of Delaware's State College for Colored Students now known as Delaware State University. He is also the namesake of Jason Beach a formerly-segregated stretch of recreational shoreline for African Americans located in Trap Pond State Park outside Laurel Delaware where there is a historical marker about him.<br /> <br /> The Bible was apparently retained by a member of the family after Howard Talbot Jason who provides an additional notation in more modern blue ballpoint ink beneath the original gift inscription stating that "Howard Talbot Jason also had three brothers named William Ernest and Alonzo." This same family member also laid in a note about various siblings of Lena Bertha Wright Jason dated in 1989 a substantial collection of her personal papers reside at Harvard. Family Bibles retained by African-American families in the 19th and 20th centuries are rarely encountered in the marketplace. And though marked as a copy it is possible even likely that the typescript of Howard Talbot Jason's life is a unique survival of an as-yet-unknown African American autobiography. unknown
1910List1805Pennsylvania and France 1910. Five Cabinet Card Photographs and one Mounted Photograph taken at the L. Vasseur Studio in Paris. Generally fine condition one cabinet card with chips to mount. Near Fine. A small but very compelling group of images recovered from a family collection documenting an African-American family from Pennsylvania. Five of the images bear no identification one states on verso: “Mrs. Harriet Oskins / died at the age / of 112.†Most of the photographs are taken at various Pennsylvania locations including Philadelphia Allentown New Lebanon and Lehighton. We find record of an A.H. and McCleary Oskins and family listed as African-American in the Philadelphia census records from 1910. <br /> <br /> Of particular note is a photograph of an African- American serviceman and presumed family member taken at a Paris studio. It’s a particularly striking image and the first formal portrait of an African-American taken in a French studio during WWI that we have encountered. <br /> <br /> Overall a visually compelling and important group with the Paris photo of particular rarity worthy of preservation as a family collection despite the limited information on the specific subjects. unknown
3431Various locations 1970. Good plus. 48 leaves illustrated with 260 mounted photographs most black-and-white but some in color between 1.5 x 1.5 to 8 x 10 inches and a few ephemeral items. Full brown pebbled leather photograph album screw-bound. Moderate edge wear and some chipping front joint split but holding. First leaf detached moderate wear throughout. An absorbing collection of vernacular photographs documenting multiple generations of the Piper family an African-American family from New York City. This family album captures Piper family members from babies to grandparents over the course of about forty years. Numerous images show family and friends with the men posed in fine suits and fedoras and the women in dresses and gloves. Several pictures feature African American men in military uniforms both Army and Navy including an image of a World War II soldier signed "Sincerely Kenny 1942." There are also numerous shots of the family hamming it up for the camera in various houses while in sitting rooms or at the dinner table. A couple of the larger photographs feature family groupings including a bride groom and four family members at a wedding in the 1960s or '70s. A handful of shots capture the Pipers while traveling showing them posed in remote locations outside their car or near train stations. One identifiable location they visited is the St. Joseph statue in front of the Oratory of Mount Royal in Montreal. And dozens of photographs feature subjects posed on the streets of New York.<br /> <br /> Laid into the album is a "Memorandum of Charges" for the funeral expenses of George Piper; the only ephemeral item pasted into the album is a humble typed card reading "In God's Care George R. Piper 1897-1973." This card is the last item pasted into the album. Also laid into the album is a single letter from Joseph Piper of Hollywood to James Piper of New York City dated May 15 1973 which also includes a few photographic negatives. This letter also relates to the death of George Piper. <br /> <br /> Though uncaptioned the present collection of photographs provides a deep look into an African American family from New York City encompassing the middle few decades of the 20th century. unknown
br., impression en anglais, bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)]
48029, London [Londres] / Abbots Langley [Hertfordshire County], Church Information Office/ Catholic Information Office 1975, in-8, br., impression en anglais, bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)], VIII-31p.
br., (couv. lég. passée), bon état. [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)]
46572, Vaucresson, Criv/ Ministère de la Justice 1987, in-8, br., (couv. lég. passée), bon état. [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)], 342-[10ff.]p.
015181[Antoine de Rivarol] Enquête concernant du grabuge au cabaret de la famille Rivarol. P.S. par différentes personnes dont sa tante Françoise Rivarol et sa mère Catherine Avon-Rivarol, 1765, 13p in-4. Intéressante enquête faite par « Louis Broûzet, exempt de la maréchaussée générale du Languedoc à la résidence de Nîmes ». Il reprend donc les témoignages de ce qu'il se passé le 30 janvier 1765 au cabaret du Cheval blanc, des parents d'Antoine de Rivarol (1753-1801), à Bagnols-sur-Cèze. On y trouve différents témoignage et notamment celui d'« Avon Rivarol », la mère de l'écrivain, et « Françoise Rivarol », sa tante. Il y a aussi les interrogatoires des cuisiniers, de la voisine. L'affaire concerne des soldats qui ont maltraité Marion, la servante du cabaret. Beau document. [373]
2121346contains: L'Office de la Semaine-Sainte . En Latin et en Francois. Paris: Jacques Collombat. 1768. 8vo. Full morocco with raised bands one compartment directly lettered in gilt others ornamented D'Apchon coat-of-arms in the centre of both covers richly ornamented in gilt all over all edges gilt marbled endpapers; engraved frontispiece and title-page 4 plates woodcut head and tail pieces pp.1-708; three upper corners bumped and rubbed hinges with short repaired slits otherwise well preserved and very decorative.Pierre-Paul Dubuisson is together with his father Rene died about 1776 among the most famous of this dynasty of French bookbinders. Piere-Paul had become Binder to the King in 1758. The recipient of this book was the archbishop of Auch the bibliophile Claude Marc Antoine d'Apchon 1721-1783. His library comprised specimens of all genres and sciences. Beautiful bindings were well represented and appreciated as well as examples of important specimens of outstanding typography see Guigiard Armorial du bibliophile. hardcover
1999015471USA: Halbert's Family Heritage Publishers. Several hundred pages on the bakground and some specifics of the Arroyo family including the Arroyo coat of arms immigration of some Arroyos and an Arroyo international registry with many names etc etc. Scarce. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall . Good- Used. Paperack. NAP. 1999. Halbert's Family Heritage Publishers unknown
201219838Bruxelles, Casterman, 1995 ; in-8, 286 pp., br. EO.
002551Troyes, 18 avril 1724, 3p in-4. Longue et intéressante lettre adressée à un Monseigneur qui est vraisemblablement un magistrat, puisqu'il lui dit « votre tribunal ». Elle est signée Molé, probablement de la célèbre famille Molé de Troyes, bien que la branche principale soit alors éteinte on y en trouve encore quelques Molé alors, et il semble que ce Molé soit l'avocat du sieur de Bretagne, qui est Edme-Jean de Bretagne, seul Bretagne dont on trouve alors la trace dans l'Aube et qui est d'Avirey, commune mentionnée dans la lettre. Molé avance les preuves de la bonne foi de Bretagne : il s'est rendu de lui-même en prison à Bar-sur-Seine, il a un certificat pour justifier de sa maladie et il a le témoignage de l'ancien curé d'Avirey, qui ne « peut être suspect à votre tribunal ». On comprend, par cette lettre, que la famille de Coningant attaque Bretagne qui, selon eux, n'est pas seigneur d'Avirey, alors que Molé présente des papiers qui le prouvent. Cette famille de Coningant a plusieurs orthographes pour son nom, et usuellement, on trouve surtout Conygham ou Conigant. Cette famille était alors bien établie à Avirey. En conclusion : il y a eu une transaction pour la seigneurie d'Avirey entre la famille Conigant et la famille Bretagne, avant 1713, et en 1724, le sieur de Conigant conteste cette transaction. Intéressant courrier.