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France, Melun*, [le-de-France:*3° Dieupart appointed as Clerc commis at the Audience, Receiver of the fee of the seal of the Chancellery of the Présidial of Melun (Figs.), as successor of the “Ancien Titulaire’, Gabriel Jauvart, husband of his lst cousin Claude  Marie Dieupart (v.i.). Dieupart not necessarily present.*3! —_A clerk was the bailiff’s deputy, only having to replace him during his absences, while the seal was affixed only three days a week: Therefore, Frangois Dieupart’s permanent presence in Melun was not required. These positions were often bought.  425 See § 1 Appendix IV, The Sandwiches, “Lord Sandwich’s misfortune ”.  46 ‘Geoffrin’: Cole (1765)/1931, p. 85 (cf. fn. 487); The date ‘1725’ is suggested by Geoffrin’s words, quoted from memory, as written down by Cole; ‘Living in Paris’: Falk [1947], pp. 300f.; See also ‘1698, Jan’ at ‘Jacobitism’. * Since the crowning of King George I in 1714, one would expect Elizabeth’s hope for a Jacobite restoration had vanished. See however her letters from 1718 (1698, Jan’).

Figure 50 France, Melun*, [le-de-France:*3° Dieupart appointed as Clerc commis at the Audience, Receiver of the fee of the seal of the Chancellery of the Présidial of Melun (Figs.), as successor of the “Ancien Titulaire’, Gabriel Jauvart, husband of his lst cousin Claude Marie Dieupart (v.i.). Dieupart not necessarily present.*3! —_A clerk was the bailiff’s deputy, only having to replace him during his absences, while the seal was affixed only three days a week: Therefore, Frangois Dieupart’s permanent presence in Melun was not required. These positions were often bought. 425 See § 1 Appendix IV, The Sandwiches, “Lord Sandwich’s misfortune ”. 46 ‘Geoffrin’: Cole (1765)/1931, p. 85 (cf. fn. 487); The date ‘1725’ is suggested by Geoffrin’s words, quoted from memory, as written down by Cole; ‘Living in Paris’: Falk [1947], pp. 300f.; See also ‘1698, Jan’ at ‘Jacobitism’. * Since the crowning of King George I in 1714, one would expect Elizabeth’s hope for a Jacobite restoration had vanished. See however her letters from 1718 (1698, Jan’).