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Mid 19th - 28-page Antique French Legal Document - Handwritten Judicial Records from 1862 - Civil Tribunal Case - Historic Collectible Paper

Mid 19th - 28-page Antique French Legal Document - Handwritten Judicial Records from 1862 - Civil Tribunal Case - Historic Collectible Paper

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🕰️ Vintage from the Mid 19th century

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📐 Dimensions: 25x18 cm (9.8x7.1 in)

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This historical document is a handwritten legal ledger or register, dating from the mid-19th century, specifically identified by the date July 15, 1862. It serves as an official record from a French Civil Tribunal, detailing various judicial proceedings and legal matters. The pages are filled with elegant, cursive script in black ink, documenting cases, conclusions, and formal orders related to inheritance, property divisions, and other civil affairs involving several individuals.

A distinctive green stamp-like imprint, visible on multiple pages, reads 'E. Gauduin Géom. à Tréguier,' which translates to 'E. Gauduin Surveyor in Tréguier.' This suggests the involvement of a surveyor in the property or land divisions documented. The text names individuals such as 'Remig Oelade,' 'Gabriel Oelade,' 'Claudine Oelade épouse de Thomas Chuel Chossegue,' and 'Gilette Gouan,' highlighting the parties engaged in these historical legal affairs. The structured layout and precise penmanship reflect the formality of the judicial system of that era.

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