Memoirs Relative to the Duke Denghien to Which Are Added the Journal of Th

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Memoirs Relative to the Duke Denghien to Which Are Added the Journal of Th
Anne Jean Marie Ren Savary
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, composed of the citizens Hulin, General Commandant of the grenadiers of the Consular Guard, President ; Guitton, Colonel of the 1st regiment of Cuirassiers ; Bazancourt, Colonel of the 4th regiment of Light Infantry; Ravier, Colonel of the 18th regiment of the line ; Barrois, Colonel of the 96th ; Rabbe, Colonel of the 2d regiment of the Paris Guard ; the Citizen Dautancourt, acting as Captain Reporter, assisted by Citizen Molin, Captain of the 18th regiment of the Infantry of the line, chose...n as Clerk ; all appointed by the General- in-Chief, Governor of Paris, 48 Did assemble at the castle of Vincennes, in order to pro- nounce judgment on the quondam Duke d'Enghien, upon the charges contained in the above-mentioned decree.
The President caused the accused to be brought up free, and without irons, and ordered the Captain Reporter to com- municate to him the documents in support and denial of the charge.
After having read to him the decree, the President asked him the following question : Your name, age, and place of birth ?


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