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FRANÇOIS I: (1494-1547)
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Estepona, Malaga
FRANÇOIS I: (1494-1547) King of France 1515-1547. First King of France from the Angouleme branch. He succeeded his cousin and father-in-law Louis XII. A Patron of the arts who initiated the French Renaissance and attracted Italian artists to France, including Leonardo da Vinci, whose Mona Lisa was bought by King Francis. A very good and rare L.S. 'Francoys', a clean signature, one page, 4to, Salleles, 19th September 1542, to François de Tournon, in old French. A very interesting letter in which the King is seeking for mercenaries. The King asks his correspondent to find the way to pay the Lansquenets, German mercenary soldiers, as a matter of the great importance and urgency, fearing mutiny and revenge, stating in part `Mon cousin, j’ai reçu ce matin vos lettres par lesquelles vous me mandez entre autres choses qu’il vous est impossible de toute impossibilité de fournir le payement des lansquenets qui viennent de Luxembourg sans toucher l’argent qui est ordonné pour le payement des gens de guerre qui sont en ce camp. Par quoi, puisque ainsi est et qu’il faut nécessairement que je recouvre lesdits lansquenets en la plus grande diligence que faire se pourra, je vous prie, mon cousin, que en quelque lieu que puissiez prendre l’argent ne d’où il puisse venir, vous veuillez trouver moyen d’en recouvrer et faire payer lesdits lansquenets le plus tôt qu’il sera possible afin qu’il n’en puisse venir aucun inconvénient...´ (Translation: "My cousin, I received your letters this morning in which you inform me, among other things, that it is absolutely impossible for you to provide payment for the lansquenets who are coming from Luxembourg without receiving the money that is ordered for the payment of the soldiers who are in this camp. Therefore, since this is the case and since it is absolutely necessary that I recover the said lansquenets with the greatest possible dispatch, I beg you, my cousin, that wherever you may obtain the money or from wherever it may come, you will please find a way to recover it and have the said lansquenets paid as soon as possible so that no inconvenience may arise...") The letter clearly highlights the financial cost of the war, the difficulties the kingdom had in coping with it and, at the same time, has a dramatic character. Countersigned by the King´s secretary Bayard. Small overall age tone, mostly to left edge and folds, with slightly uneven edges, otherwise GThe Lansquenets were German mercenaries used in pike and shot formations. Consisting predominantly of pikemen and supporting foot soldiers, their front line was formed by "double-pay men" renowned for their use of arquebus. Although prone to mutiny if unpaid and divided within their ranks between Catholics and Lutherans they were well-armed and experienced warriors, recruitable in large numbers throughout Germany and Austria. This guaranteed both quantity and quality to the Imperial military. At their peak they obtained important successes such as the capture of the French King Francis I at the Battle of Pavia in 1525.
FRANÇOIS I: (1494-1547) King of France 1515-1547. First King of France from the Angouleme branch. He succeeded his cousin and father-in-law Louis XII. A Patron of the arts who initiated the French Renaissance and attracted Italian artists to France, including Leonardo da Vinci, whose Mona Lisa was bought by King Francis. A very good and rare L.S. 'Francoys', a clean signature, one page, 4to, Salleles, 19th September 1542, to François de Tournon, in old French. A very interesting letter in which the King is seeking for mercenaries. The King asks his correspondent to find the way to pay the Lansquenets, German mercenary soldiers, as a matter of the great importance and urgency, fearing mutiny and revenge, stating in part `Mon cousin, j’ai reçu ce matin vos lettres par lesquelles vous me mandez entre autres choses qu’il vous est impossible de toute impossibilité de fournir le payement des lansquenets qui viennent de Luxembourg sans toucher l’argent qui est ordonné pour le payement des gens de guerre qui sont en ce camp. Par quoi, puisque ainsi est et qu’il faut nécessairement que je recouvre lesdits lansquenets en la plus grande diligence que faire se pourra, je vous prie, mon cousin, que en quelque lieu que puissiez prendre l’argent ne d’où il puisse venir, vous veuillez trouver moyen d’en recouvrer et faire payer lesdits lansquenets le plus tôt qu’il sera possible afin qu’il n’en puisse venir aucun inconvénient...´ (Translation: "My cousin, I received your letters this morning in which you inform me, among other things, that it is absolutely impossible for you to provide payment for the lansquenets who are coming from Luxembourg without receiving the money that is ordered for the payment of the soldiers who are in this camp. Therefore, since this is the case and since it is absolutely necessary that I recover the said lansquenets with the greatest possible dispatch, I beg you, my cousin, that wherever you may obtain the money or from wherever it may come, you will please find a way to recover it and have the said lansquenets paid as soon as possible so that no inconvenience may arise...") The letter clearly highlights the financial cost of the war, the difficulties the kingdom had in coping with it and, at the same time, has a dramatic character. Countersigned by the King´s secretary Bayard. Small overall age tone, mostly to left edge and folds, with slightly uneven edges, otherwise GThe Lansquenets were German mercenaries used in pike and shot formations. Consisting predominantly of pikemen and supporting foot soldiers, their front line was formed by "double-pay men" renowned for their use of arquebus. Although prone to mutiny if unpaid and divided within their ranks between Catholics and Lutherans they were well-armed and experienced warriors, recruitable in large numbers throughout Germany and Austria. This guaranteed both quantity and quality to the Imperial military. At their peak they obtained important successes such as the capture of the French King Francis I at the Battle of Pavia in 1525.

Autograph Letters, Manuscripts & Historical Documents Auction featuring the Collection of a Leicestershire Gentleman Part I

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Urb. El Real del Campanario
Esc. 12, Bajo B
Estepona
Malaga
29688
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