Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [Marguerite-Madeleine du Motier], n.p., 1780 Mar. 25.

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Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [Marguerite-Madeleine du Motier], n.p., 1780 Mar. 25.

Morizot seeks Mlle du Motier help in paying off some the debt the Marquis de Lafayette has incurred for participating in the American Revolution.

1 item (3 p.) ; 22 x 17 cm.

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