Infantry. Regiment of the Crown. ABSOLUTE MILITARY LEAVE GRANTED TO JACQUES JOSEPH PLUQUAIN, Drum Major of the Headquarters Company of the Crown Regiment, March 19, 1784. 18908-7
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Infantry. Regiment of the Crown.
Absolute leave granted to Jacques Joseph PLUQUAIN "to enjoy a military pension of three hundred livres," Drum Major of the Headquarters Company of the Crown Regiment, born in Béthune. Aged 55 years.
Done at Arras on March 19, 1784
On the reverse, four handwritten notes detailing and attesting to the effects handed over to the named individual upon his departure.
H 21.5 cm x 27 cm.
Poor condition, folds with tears, foxing, frayed edges, repair on the reverse with tape over 5.5 cm on a fold. Text in good condition.
HISTORY:
The Crown Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Kingdom of France created in 1643 under the name regiment of La Reine-Mère, later known during the Revolution as the 45th line infantry regiment.
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