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FALCON - FALETTE DE BAROL - FALETTE BAROL - FALLOT DE BEAUMONT- FARINE - FARJON - FAUCHET - FAUCON - FAUCONNET - FAUCONNET

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FALCON (Jean-Jacques-Antoine), chief of squadron, assistance of camp, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 14 February 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess; the first per pale Or to the horse galoping Sable and Gules, mark military barons; 2nd, Azure to the trunk of tree on a terrasse Or, from which two come out in dexter rejettons of the same and in sinister five armed arms Argent holding each one a high sword in pale of the same; for liveries colours of the shield.

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BB/29/967 page 38. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Jean, Jacques, Antoine Falcon. Paris (14 February 1810).
BB/29/1064 page 128. Mr. the Falcon baron.

FALETTE OF BAROL (Octave-Alexandre), senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 2 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly; 1st, count-senators; 2nd, Or chevronny of three pieces Gules accompanied in chief of two cinquefoils Gules and in base of a cinquefoil of the same; 3rd, quarterly quartered: 1st, Argent with eight leaves of vine, three, three, two, Vert; 2nd and 3rd, couped of Gules and Azure, 4th, Gules; to the column Argent at base & capital of the same; 4th, Argent to the lion rampant and facing the sinister Gules over all Azure, a bend échiquettée Or and Gules of three features; and for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/974 page 148. Title of count granted Octave, to Alexandre Faletti of Barole. Bayonne (2 July 1808).
BB/29/1061 page 31. Mr. the Faletti count of Barole, senator.

FALETTE-BAROL (Charles-Hippolyte-Ernest-Tancrède-Louis-Marie of), chamberlain of the Emperor, count of the Empire by letters patent of 31 January 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per pale the first Or to the grass snake in pale, viurée, and Azure, the second Azure, a bend checky Or and Gules; quarter counts officers of Our House; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/966 page 482. Title of count, granted by decree of 3 December 1809, in Charles, Hypolite, Ernest, Tancrède, Louis, Marie de Fallette-Barol. Paris (31 January 1810).

HAND LANTERN OF BEAUMONT (Etienne-Andre-François-of-Paule), bishop of Pleasure, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 7 June 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess; 1st, per pale in dexter Azure to the cross potent throughout Argent cantoned of four crosslets of the same, in sinister of quarter of baron-bishop; 2nd, Or to two lion rampants Sable addorsed; liveries: blue, crimson and yellow.

Archbishop of Bourges, count of the Empire by letters patent of 10 January 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess; 1st, per pale in dexter Azure, mark of the counts archbishops, in sinister Azure to the cross potent throughout Argent, cantoned of four crosslets of the same; 2nd, Or, 2 lions addorsed Sable; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/974 page 142. Title of baron granted to Etienne, to Andre, to François de Paule Fallot of Beaumont. Bayonne (7 June 1808).
BB/29/974 page 253. Title of count granted to Etienne, to Andre, to François de Paule Fallot of Beaumont. Tileries (10 January 1814).
BB/29/1061 page 130. Mr. the baron Hand Lantern of Beaumont, bishop of Pleasure.
BB/29/1061 page 112. Mr. the count Hand Lantern of Beaumont, archbishop.

FLOUR (Pierre-Joseph), major of the 29e wyverns, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 28 January 1809. Colonel of the 4° wyverns. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or, a chevron Gules, mark of the knights, accompanied in chief of two affrontee wyverns Sable wung Azure, and in base of a sabre of wyverns, the high base accosted of two spur rowels; the whole Azure; and, for liveries: colours of the shield.

Baron of the Empire by letters patent of 12 February 1812. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess 1st, per pale in dexter Azure to the helmet tared of profile Or; in sinister military Barons: 2nd, Or to the sabre of wyvern in pale Gules flanched of two affrontee wyverns Vert supported each one of a spur rowel Gules. For liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/970 page 342. Title of knight, granted to Pierre, Joseph Farine, following the decree of the 25 meadow year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Paris (28 January 1809).
BB/29/968 page 433. Title of baron, granted by decree of 6 August 1811, in Pierre, Joseph Farine. Tileries (12 February 1812).
BB/29/1066 page 182. Mr. the baron Flour, colonel of 4th of wyverns.

FARJON (Louis-Didier), advisor to the imperial court of Montpellier, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 9 October 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per bend Sable and Argent, a fess Azure debruising over all, and charged of the mark of the knights of the imperial order of the Meeting; for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/973 page 68. Title of knight, granted to Louis, to Didier Farjon, following the decree of 26 March 1813 naming it knight of the imperial order of the Meeting. Saint-Cloud (9 October 1813).
BB/29/1075 page 311. Mr. Farjon, advisor to the imperial court of Montpellier.

FAUCHET (Jean Antoine), prefect of the Gironde, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 20 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent, a chevron Gules ploughing for the third time the shield and charged of the mark of the knights, accompanied in base of a nave Sable and in chief two branches of olive tree Proper set in fess: & for liveries: colours of the shield.

Baron of the Empire by letters patent of 4 January 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent, a chevron of the third of the shield Gules, mark of knights of the Legion of Honour accompanied in chief of two branches of olive tree Proper and in base of a nave Sable: quarter barons prefects; and for liveries: colours of the shield. The green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/970 page 134. Title of knight, granted following the decree naming it members Legion of honour on 25 meadow year XII, in Fauchet. Bayonne (20 July 1808).
BB/29/968 page 157. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 August 1809, in Jean, Antoine Fauchet. Paris (4 January 1811).
BB/29/1065 page 288. Mr. the Fauchet baron.

FALCON (Jacques-Philippe-Apollinaire), captain executive officer to grenadiers on foot of the imperial guard, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 22 November 1811. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, 2 flags in saltire, charged of a coronet of laurel Vert, towered of a jessed falcon Argent, and overcharged of a sword in fess, base in dexter Argent hilted Or; bordure of the third of the shield Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour in the 2nd point in chief. For liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/968 page 408. Title of knight, granted by decree of 15 March 1810, in Jacques, Philippe, Appolinaire Faucon. Saint-Cloud (22 November 1811).
BB/29/1075 page 113. Mr. Faucon, captain to grenadiers on foot of the imperial guard.

FAUCONNET (Jean-Louis-François), major general, commander of coats of arms in Antwerp, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 2 July 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules; to the falcon perched on a branch Or issuing from a river Argent and accompanied in chief in dexter of two mullets of the same, quarter of the barons miliitaires. And for liveries: red, white and yellow.

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BB/29/966 page 121. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jean, Louis, François Fauconnet. Bayonne (2 July 1808).
BB/29/1063 page 64. Mr. the Fauconnet baron.

FAUCONNET (Joseph-Emmanuel-Auguste), chief of squadron to the 1st police officers, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 2 September 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules to the falcon Or perched on a branch of the same issuant of a terrace in base river Argent and on the dexter is set of two mullets of the same in pale; to the orle also Argent: bordure Gules of the third of the shield, mark of the knights set in the 2nd point in chief; for liveries: colours of the shield

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BB/29/972 page 158. Title of knight granted to Joseph, Emmanuel, Auguste Fauconnet, following the decree of the 14 brumaire year XIII naming it members Legion of honour. Saint-Cloud (2 September 1810).
BB/29/1074 page 57. Mr. the Fauconnet knight.