| | s.l. [Bruxelles], 1784, in-4 (27.5 x 22 cm. - 10.8 x 8.7 inches) sewn 208 pp., under hard-bound port-folio with line laces. Statement of grounds and some written proofs about the continuation of action take by brought by the grandson of Albertine T'Serclaes, count André Guzman before the Council of Brabant concerning the succession of Albert Octave T' Serclaes de Tilly. This famous lawsuit started at the beginning of the 18th century and finished on July 6, 1782 by a judgement of the Council of Brabant which declared that Albertine of T' Serclaes had not been skilful to collect any succession nor goods of the house of T' Serclaes, either of those relinquish by the collateral ones of prince Albert T' Serclaes de Tilly. "Lastly, the French revolution put everyone of agreement while making disappear the principal characters. Don Guzman is condemned to death in Paris the 16 germinal year II (1793) and is guillotined "(A. Monteyne). Enriched by a title label, head and tail pieces. Cft. Biographie Nationale t. 25 pp. 758 - 762 ; A. Monteyne, T'Serclaes, une famille bruxelloise, 3 edit. pp. 64-65.
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