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COATS OF ARMS DESCRIPTION

COCHON DE LAPPARENT - COEHORN - COETNEMPREN DE KERSAINT - COETLOSQUET - COFFINHAL DU NOYER - COLAUD - COLAUD DE LA SALCETTE - COLAUD DE LA SALCETTE - COLBERT - COLBERT - COLCHEN

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PIG OF LAPPARENT

Charles PIG OF LAPPARENT (1750-????), prefect of Deux-Nèthes, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 10 September 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or, a chevron Gules of the third of the shield, charged of the mark of the knights accompanied of three heads of boar Sable. And for liveries: yellow, white, red, black or gray of iron.

Senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 28 May 1809. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or, a chevron Gules, charged at top of the cross of the Legion of honour Argent and accompanied of three boar's heads Sable, quarter of the counts senators; and, for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/970 page 203. Title of knight, granted to Charles Cochon of Lapparent, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Saint-Cloud (10 September 1808).
BB/29/974 page 203. Title of count granted to Charles Cochon of the Apparent one. Ebersdorf (28 May 1809).
BB/29/1061 page 49. Mr. the count of Lapparent.

COCHORN

Louis-Jacques COCHORN (1771-????), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 27 November 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Azure to the bear climbing Sable, langued Gules and allumee Argent; 2nd, military barons; 3rd, Or, 2 hunting horns Azure set in pale; and, for liveries: blue, black, red and yellow.

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BB/29/966 page 263. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Louis-Jacques Cochorn. Imperial Camp of Aranda of Duero (27 November 1808).
BB/29/1063 page 143. Mr. the Cochorn baron.

COETNEMPREN OF KERSAINT

GUI-Pierre of COETNEMPREN OF KERSAINT (1747-????), captain of ship, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 23 February 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent, 3 towers, two and one Gules, open of the field, windows and masoned Sable; quarter military barons, debruising to the ninth of the shield; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/968 page 210. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1810, in Guy, Pierre de Coelnempren of Kersaint. Paris (23 February 1811).
BB/29/1066 page 5. Mr. the Coelnempren baron of Kersaint, captain of ship.

COETLOSQUET

Charles-Yves-César-Cyr of COETLOSQUET (1783-????), chief of squadron to the 8th hussards, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 11 July 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Sable, semy of billets Argent, charged of a lion without tail, tongue and claws of the same debruising over all; bordure Gules, mark of the knights set in the 1st point in chief; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/967 page 359. Title of knight, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Charles, Yves, César, Cyr de Coëtlosquet. Rambouillet (11 July 1810).
BB/29/1073 page 16. Mr. the knight of Coetlosquet.

COFFINHAL OF THE WALNUT TREE

Joseph COFFINHAL OF the WALNUT TREE (1757-????), advisor to the court of cassation, general police chief of justice in the provinces illyriennes, president of the body of electors of the Cantal, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 26 April 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Field Argent to the walnut tree Vert erased, permission, surmounted of a cock Gules; tierced per fess Gules charged of mullet Argent of the Legion of honour in date; the fess debruising over all; and, for liveries: gray blanchâtre, red and green, to the charged with to employ it only in the stripes.

Baron of the Empire by letters patent of 2 March 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent to the erased walnut tree Vert, surmounted in the 2nd point, in chief, of a cock Gules, quarter of the barons member of our court of cassation debruising to the ninth of the shield, and for liveries: white, red, and green; the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/970 page 52. Title of knight under the denomination of knight of the Walnut tree, granted following the decree naming it members Legion of honour on 4 frimaire year XII, in Joseph Coffinhal. Bayonne (26 April 1808).
BB/29/1071 page 12. Mr. the Coffinhal knight.
BB/29/968 page 217. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1810, in Joseph Coffinhal of the Walnut tree. Paris (2 March 1811).
BB/29/1066 page 8. Mr. the Coffinhal baron of the Walnut tree, advisor to the court of cassation.

COLAUD

Claude-Sylvestre COLAUD (1756-????), major general, senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 26 April 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules, a chief in sinister dolphin Argent, in base sabre and sword in saltire Or; quarter Senate; and, for liveries: white, yellow and red.

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BB/29/974 page 34. Title of count granted Claude, to Sylvestre Colaud. Bayonne (26 April 1808).

COLAUD OF THE SALCETTE

Joseph-Louis-Claude COLAUD OF the SALCETTE (1758-????), deputy to the legislative body, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 28 January 1809. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, a fess Argent charged of three mullets Azure and accompanied of five bezans Or two in chief and three in base, two and one; bordure Gules, mark of the knights; liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/970 page 325. Title of knight, granted to Joseph, Louis Claude Colaud Salcette, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Paris (28 January 1809).
BB/29/1072 page 107. Mr. the Colaud knight Salcette.

COLAUD OF THE SALCETTE

Joseph-Jacques-Bernardin COLAUD OF the SALCETTE (1759-????), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 18 May 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, a fess charged of three mullets Azure, accompanied of five bezants Or, two in chief, three in base: quarter military Barons, debruising to the ninth of the shield; and for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/968 page 287. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1810, in Jean, Jacques, Bernardin, Colaud Salcette. Rambouillet (18 May 1811).
BB/29/1066 page 70. Mr. the baron Colaud Lasalcette, brigadier general.

COLBERT

Auguste-François-Marie COLBERT (1777-????), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 2 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or; to the grass snake Azure, quarter of the military barons; liveries: red, Purpure, white and black.

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BB/29/966 page 97. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Auguste, Francois, Marie Colbert. Bayonne (2 July 1808).
BB/29/1063 page 102. Mr. the Colbert baron.
BB/29/1052 1B-1C pages. Napoleon, Joseph Colbert, successor to the possession of the goods affected to the emolument of the majorat attached to title of baron granted to his father, Auguste, Francois, Marie Colbert.

COLBERT

Pierre-David COLBERT (1774-????), brigadier general, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 28 May 1809. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or to the grass snake Azure in pale vinrée surmounted of a label, 3 scraps of the same quarter of the military barons. For liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/966 page 363. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Pierre, David Colbert. Ebersdorf (28 May 1809).
BB/29/1062 page 99. Mr. the Colbert baron, brigadier general.

COLCHEN

Victor COLCHEN (1751-????), members the Council of the seal of the titles, senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 26 April 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarter of count senator; field Azure barry of three pieces Or; compony bordure Argent and Sable; and for liveries: blue, yellow, black.

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BB/29/974 page 46. Title of count granted to Victor Colchen. Bayonne (26 April 1808).
BB/29/1060 page 105. Mr. the Colchen count, senator.