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 1818-1819: two passports issued to Irish soldiers traveling to France1818-1819: two passports issued to Irish soldiers traveling to France

Document type : printed partly handwritten

Number of documents: 2 - Number of pages: 2 p. - Size: Folio

Place : Dublin

Date : 1818-1819

RECIPIENT : Without

State : Okay, a few creases.

Set of two passports printed in the name of the French Consulate in Dublin and issued to Mr. Hugh White, \"discharged soldier\" and Mr. Sam Stevenson \"retired soldier\", both natives of Ireland. Authorizations to travel to France, with their French wives. Physical descriptions of the two men in the left margin.

Vignettes engraved on the head with the arms of France, “In the Name of the King”.

Documents signed by the interested parties, the \"Roman\" Consul of France and by Pierre-Marie de La Flscale \"Chancellor of the Consulate\" of France in Dublin.

watermarked paper \"1814\" and \"Pickering 1816\". Stamps on the back of a document with scratched mention \"Seen for boarding [...] on the liner Iris [...]\".  
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1818-1819: two passports issued to Irish soldiers traveling to France 1818-1819: two passports issued to Irish soldiers traveling to France Set of two passports printed in the name of the French Consulate in Dublin and issued to Mr. Hugh White, \"discharged soldier\" and Mr. Sam Stevenson \"retired soldier\", both natives of Ireland. Authorizations to travel to France, with their French wives. Physical descriptions of the two men in the left margin. Vignettes engraved on the head with the arms of France, “In the Name of the King”. Documents signed by the interested parties, the \"Roman\" Consul of France and by Pierre-Marie de La Flscale \"Chancellor of the Consulate\" of France in Dublin. watermarked paper \"1814\" and \"Pickering 1816\". Stamps on the back of a document with scratched mention \"Seen


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