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Papers of Jean Louis Lincoln
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Typescript Family Tree

Typescript family tree, tracing the genealogy of the de Maniquet family from Noble Claude de Maniquet, down to Gabrielle de Maniquet, wife of Monsieur Louis Grillot de Poilly. Also includes a loose-leaf incerpt, which traces the genealogy of Pierre Edouard Lincoln (b.1826) through the Guyomard de Preaudet line and tracing Lincoln's connection to Louis-Alexis de Poilly and the Maniquet family.

The Papers of Louis-Alexis Guillot de Poilly

A collection of papers concerning Captaine Louis-Alexis Guillot de Poilly, an ancestor of Jean Louis Lincoln, who was stationed on l'Île de France (Mauritius) during the eighteenth century. Some of the documents read 'Grillot' rather than 'Guillot'.

de Poilly, Louis-Alexis Guillot (c 1737-1787)

Ratification of the right of Andrew Lincoln to bear arms

Laminated card copy of a manuscript ratification of Andrew Lincoln's right to bear arms. Includes a genealogy, written in Latin, which traces the noble descent of the Lincoln family. Issued in response to a petition by Andrew Lincoln to James II. [c.f. Lincoln B/3/4].

Tyrry, James (1660-1725)

Petition to King James II

Typescript copy of a petition to the exiled King James II, that he send the petitioner a Royal Certificate of his being a gentleman pursuant. Lincoln writes that he has, for several years, been well settled in London, working as a merchant. However, due to inaction, he will quit the city and transfer to Spain, where he intends to remain for the rest of his life. A certificate would be advantageous for him, since it would allow Lincoln to be formally recognised as a member of a good and noble family. He asks that his Majesty consider the petitioner on account of his known loyalty to him.

Lincoln, Andrew (fl 1694)

Petition to King James II

Laminated card copy of a petition to the exiled King James II, that he send the petitioner a Royal Certificate of his being a gentleman pursuant. Lincoln writes that he has, for several years, been well settled in London, working as a merchant. However, due to inaction, he will quit the city and transfer to Spain, where he intends to remain for the rest of his life. A certificate would be advantageous, since it would allow Lincoln to berecognised as a member of a good and noble family. He asks that his Majesty consider the petitioner on account of his known loyalty to him.

Lincoln, Andrew (fl 1694)

Papers of Jean Louis Lincoln

  • Lincoln
  • Fonds
  • 1600–1971

Includes a collection of papers belonging to Louis-Alexis de Poilly, an ancestor of Jean Louis Lincoln, and other documents concerning members of the Lincoln family.

Lincoln, Jean Louis (1906-1971)

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