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HARISPE - HARLET - HARMAND - HARTY - HARTY - HATRY - HATRY - HATRY - HAUBERSAERT - HAUSSONVILLE

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HARISPE (Jean), brigadier general, chief of the Staff of armed of observation of the coasts of the Ocean, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 26 October 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, to the horse Or passant on a terrasse Sable and surmounted of three mullets Argent set of fess in chief in dexter; quarter military barons; and for liveries: colours of the shield.

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BB/29/966 page 213. Title of baron, granted by decree of 19 March 1808, in Jean Harispe. Paris (26 October 1808).
BB/29/1063 page 21. Mr. the Harispe baron.

HARLET (Louis), chief of battalion to grenadiers on foot of the imperial guard, baron of the Empire by letters patent of 4 June 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Quarterly 1st, Azure to the sejant lion Or the dextral paw pressed on a bee hive Argent, 2nd, of the barons military, 3rd, Gules, 3 spears in pale Argent, towered each one of one helm in profile Or, the whole supported of a terrace in base Vert, charged of a facing the sinister in fess Argent, on the sinister is set spear of a helmet poured Or; 4th, Azure to the volcano Or inflammed Gules and smoking Sable and launching stones Argent; for liveries; blue, yellow, red, white.

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BB/29/967 page 306. Title of baron, granted by decree of 15 March 1810, in Louis Harlet. Saint-Cloud (4 June 1810).
BB/29/1065 page 31. Mr. the Harlet baron.

HARMAND (Nicolas-François), prefect of Mayenne, baron of Abancourt by letters patent of 14 April 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess, the first per pale in dexter Azure to the orle of eight mullets Or; in sinister barons prefects; the second Vert to the pelican and its piety Or; for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/967 page 140. Title of baron, granted by decree of 3 December 1809, in Nicolas, François Harmand. Compiegne (14 April 1810).
BB/29/1064 page 210. Mr. the Harmand baron.

HARTY (Olive tree), brigadier general, baron of Pierrebourg alias Fleckenstein by letters patent of 17 April 1812. Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent, charged in the 2nd point in chief of a martlet Sable, beaked and unguled Or: quarter barons military debruising to the ninth of the shield; and for liveries: white, red, black, yellow.

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BB/29/968 page 466. Title of baron of Pierrebourg alias Fleckenstein, granted by decree of 30 June 1811, in Olivier Harty. Saint-Cloud (17 April 1812).
BB/29/969 page 8. Title of baron, granted by decree of 30 June 1811, in Olivier Harty. Paris (1 January 1813).
BB/29/1066 page 203. Mr. Harty, baron of Pierrebourg, brigadier general.

HARVILLE (Louis-Auguste-Juvénal of), major general, knight of honour of the Empress and Queen, senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of May 1808. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules, to the cross Argent charged of five escalops Sable, one three and one, quarter of the count-senators and for liveries: red, blue and black.

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BB/29/974 page 75. Title of count granted to Louis, to Auguste, to Juvénal Harville. Bayonne (May 1808).

HATRY (Alexandre-Jacques-Christophe), chief of squadron to the 7° cuirassiers, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 26 April 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per fess, 1st, per pale in dexter Vert to the high sword in bend Or, in sinister Azure to the lion Or; 2nd, Or, 3 towers Sable; over all Gules of the third of the shield, mark of the knights; and for liveries: colours of the shield, the green one in bordure only.

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BB/29/970 page 572. Title of knight, granted Alexandre, to Jacques, Christophe Hatry, following the decree du12 brumaire year XII naming it members Legion of honour. Compiegne (26 April 1810).

HATRY (Auguste-Charles-Joseph), lieutenant to the 1st chasseurs with horse, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 26 April 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Tierced bendwise Azure, to the high sword in pale Argent, Gules, mark of the knights and Or, 3 towers Sable, one and two; for liveries: yellow, blue, red, white, black.

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BB/29/970 page 574. Title of knight, granted Auguste, to Charles, Joseph Hatry, following the decree of 1 October 1807 naming it members Legion of honour. Compiegne (26 April 1810).

HATRY (Charles-Joseph-Jean-Baptist-Georges), chief of squadron helps of camp, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 26 April 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Per pale, 1st, Or, 3 towers Sable, 2nd, Azure to the high sword in pale Argent, supported of a terrace in base Gules of the third of the shield, mark of the knights, and for liveries: yellow, blue, red, white, black.

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BB/29/970 page 571. Title of knight, granted Charles, to Joseph, to Jean, Baptiste, Georges Hatry, following the decree of the 27 nivose year XIII naming it members Legion of honour. Compiegne (26 April 1810).

HAUBERSAERT (Alexandre-Claude-Joseph-Seraph of), first president of the Court of call of Douai, deputy to the legislative Body, knight of the Empire by letters patent of 28 January 1809.



Baron of the Empire by letters patent of 17 May 1810. Baron with majorat by letters patent of 25 March 1813.

Azure, a chevron Or, accompanied in chief and two mullets of the same and in base of scales of justice Argent; quarter barons first presidents of our court of call; for liveries: colours of the shield.

Senator, count of the Empire by letters patent of 19 June 1813. Regulation of coats of arms:

Azure, a chevron Or, accompanied in chief of two mullets of the same and in base of scales of justice Argent; quarter counts senators debruising to the ninth of the shield; and for liveries: blue, yellow, white, red.

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BB/29/967 page 247. Title of baron, granted by decree of 22 April 1810, in Alexandre, Joseph Séraphin d'Haubersart. Ghent (17 May 1810).
BB/29/1004 pages 81-87. Institution of majorat attached to title of baron to the profit of Alexandre, Joseph, Séraphin d'Haubersart, granted by letters patent of 25 March 1813, in Paris.
BB/29/1065 page 7. Mr. the baron of Haubersart.
BB/29/974 page 243. Title of count granted Alexandre, to Joseph, to Séraphin d'Haubersart. Saint-Cloud (19 June 1813).
BB/29/1061 page 75. Mr. d' Haubersart, senator.

HAUSSONVILLE (Charles-Louis-Bernard Cleron of), chamberlain of the Emperor, count of the Empire by letters patent of 27 September 1810. Regulation of coats of arms:

Gules, to the cross Argent cantoned of four fleury crosses of the same; over all Gules, 5 alerions in saltire Argent: quarter counts officers of our house debruising to the ninth of the shield and for liveries: red and white.

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BB/29/967 page 494. Title of count, granted by decree of 15 August 1810, in Charles, Louis, Bernard Cléron d' Haussonville. Fontainebleau (27 September 1810).
BB/29/1065 page 160. Mr. the count Cleron d' Haussonville.