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La Fontaine case, Paris (1761)

Source: Bibliothèque nationale de France : Mss. Fr. 22178 n° 16

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La Fontaine case, Paris (1761), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Lord Chancellor, has declared and declares void the opposition
served on 14 July upon the Syndic and the deputies of the
Printers and Booksellers of Paris, on request of the named
Aumont, Babuty the son, Barbou, Guillin, Brocas, Fournier,
David, Davidts, Despilly, Humblot, Durand, Gibert, Knapen,
le Clerc the father, Nyon, Prault the eldest son, Savoye,
Duchesne, Barrois, the widows David and Damoneville, all
of whom are Booksellers in Paris; orders the aforementioned
Syndic and Deputies to take into account such acts, to copy
them without delay into their registers, the privileges and
permissions granted by His Majesty ; except for the parties
interested to appeal before Him, if that would happen to be
the case, the report of the aforementioned privileges and
permissions ordered on the advice of the Lord Chancellor:
And the present decree will be copied in the registers of
the Community of Printers-Booksellers in Paris, printed,
published and advertised everywhere or where necessary.
Done at the Private Council of the King, held in Paris on
the fourteenth of September seventeen hundred and
sixty-one. Collated.

                                                      Signed Cogorde.


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Published in Paris by the Royal Printing-Office, 1761.


    


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