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CLARKE D'HUNEBOURG - CLAUDET - CLAUSEL DE COUSSERGUES - CLAUZEL - CLÉMENT - CLÉMENT - CLÉMENT - CLÉMENT - CLÉMENT GRANDPREY

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CLARKE OF HUNEBOURG

Henri-Jacques-Guillaume CLARKE Of HUNEBOURG (1765-????), major general, secretary of the cabinet of the Emperor, Minister for the war, count of Hunebourg by letters patent of 24 April 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules to three hilt swords Argent Or set in pale, base towards the chief; to the quarter of count-minister; liveries: white, red, Argent, moderate.

Duke of Feltre by letters patent of 15 August 1809. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules, 3 swords high in pale Argent, hilted Or and set in fess, a chief cousu dukes of the Empire, and for liveries: white; red; yellow.

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BB/29/974 page 3. Title of count granted to Henri, to Jacques, to Guillaume Clarke d'Hunebourg. Bayonne (24 April 1808).
BB/29/1060 page 47. Mr. the count Clarke d'Hunebourg.
BB/29/1035 pages 35-36. Title of duke of Feltre granted to Henry, to Jacques, to Guillaume Clarke, following the decree of 15 August 1809. Schoenbrunn (15 August 1809).
BB/29/1060 page 21. Mr. Clarke Dhunzbourg duke of Feltre.
BB/29/1052 112B-113B pages. Edgard Clarke, successor to the donation granted to his father, the marshal of the Empire Henry, Jacques, Guillaume Clarke, duke of Feltre, count of Hunebourg.

CLAUDET

Antide-Marie CLAUDET (1753-????), president of the criminal Court of justice of the Jura, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 28 January 1809. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure to the scimitar high base in pale Or on which scales of justice debruise Argent, terrace in base Gules, mark of the knights and for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/970 page 322. Title of knight, granted to Antide, Marie Claudet, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Paris (28 January 1809).
BB/29/1072 page 112. Mr. the Claudet knight.

CLAUSEL OF COUSSERGUES

Jean-Claude CLAUSEL OF COUSSERGUES (1759-???), deputy to the legislative body, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 27 September 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per pale 1st, Azure to the charged with lion Or, a narrow chief of the same three mullets in fess of the first, 2nd, Gules to the tower Argent open windows and masoned Sable, the whole supported of a terrace in base of the third of the shield Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; and for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/972 page 196. Title of knight granted to Jean, Claude Clausel of Coussergues, following the decree of 22 April 1810 naming it members Legion of honour. Fontainebleau (27 September 1810).
BB/29/1074 page 101. Mr. the Clausel knight of Coussergues.

CLAUZEL

Bertrand CLAUZEL (1772-????), major general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 11 June 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly; 1st, Azure, 3 mullets one and two Argent; 2nd, military barons; 3rd, Azure, 2 chevrons Or one on the other; accompanied of three apaumy hands Argent, two in chief and one in base; 4th, Or, 3 crabs Gules; for liveries: blue, white, yellow, red.

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BB/29/967 page 319. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Bertrand Clauzel. Saint-Cloud (11 June 1810).
BB/29/1065 page 44. Mr. Clauzel.

CLEMENT

Charles-Louis CLÉMENT (1768-????), deputy to the legislative body, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 19 June 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per pale Azure and Or; Azure to the mountain Argent towered of a dove of the same, holding to the beak a branch of olive tree Vert; Or to the crescent Azure towered of a branch, 5 leaves Vert; terrace in base Azure, mark of the knights of the imperial order of the Meeting; for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure in only.

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BB/29/973 page 23. Title of knight, granted Charles, to Louis Clément, following the decree of 28 March 1813 naming it knight of the imperial order of the Meeting. Saint-Cloud (19 June 1813).
BB/29/1075 page 256. Mr. Clément, deputy to the legislative body.

CLEMENT

Charles-Jean-Baptiste-Claude CLÉMENT (1804-????), baron of the Empire with emolument by letters patent of 25 November 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:



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BB/29/1052 71-71B pages. Charles, Jean, Baptiste, Claude Clément, successor to the title of baron granted to his father, the General Gabriel Clément.
BB/29/1067 page 113. Mr. Clément, minor, son of the general.

CLEMENT

Jacques-Valère CLÉMENT (1765-????), colonel, general intendant of the house of Borghèse prince, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 20 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly; 1st, Azure charged in chief of a sun Or, and in base of two mullets of the same set in fess; 2nd, of military barons; 3rd, Gules charged of a cuirass Argent fringed and orlée Or traversed in bend sinister sword Argent; 4th, Azure to the horse âilé Argent, galoping and facing the sinister; and for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/966 page 136. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jacques, Valere Clément. Bayonne (20 July 1808).

CLEMENT

Jean-François CLÉMENT (1767-????), chief of battalion to the 6th of line, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 22 November 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Tierced per fess Azure, Or and Gules; Azure, 2 mullets Argent, Or, 2 swords in saltire Sable, traversed in pale bayonet Gules; Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/972 page 405. Title of knight granted to Jean, to François Clément, following the decree of 18 June 1809 appointing it Officer of the Legion of Honour. Saint-Cloud (22 November 1811).
BB/29/1075 page 109. Mr. Clément, chief of battalion to the 6th of line.
BB/29/1052 91B-92 pages. Jean, François Clément, successor to the title of a revenue granted to his/her father, the gendarme Jean, Blaise Clément.

CLEMENT

Louis CLÉMENT (1770-????), chief of squadron to grenadiers to horse of the imperial guard, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 10 September 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, to the lion rampant Or, charged of a fess wavy Argent and surmounted of three mullets of the same; over all Gules to the third of the shield and charged of the mark of the knights; and, for liveries: blue, red, yellow and white.

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BB/29/970 page 185. Title of knight, granted to Louis Clément, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Saint-Cloud (10 September 1808).

CLEMENT OF GRANDPREY

Nicolas CLÉMENT OF GRANDPREY (1757-????), chief of squadron of gendarmerie, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 15 October 1809. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent; , a chevron Azure, accompanied in sinister in chief of a palm leaf Vert and in base of a moor head Sable, wreathed Argent; terrace in base Gules of the third of the shield, mark of the knights; for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/970 page 504. Title of knight, granted to Nicolas Clément de Grandprey, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Schoenbrunn (15 October 1809).
BB/29/1072 page 203. Mr. the knight Clément de Grandprey.