Ventes live - Lot 521

[Manuscript - Belgium - Sint-Joris-Weert]

2 legal documents: "Les terres ou M. Hénot a le droit de chasse."

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2 drawings, 43,5 x 57 and 28 x 43,5 cm, hand-coloured.

1 mounted on cloth.

2 plans by Louis Collin figuring the lands at the border of Meerdaal, previously owned by the Arenberg family. From 1406 until 1795 Meerdaal was endowed with the statute of "Free Wood" with wild boar and deer hunting being reserved for the Dukes. This privilege changed and -according the new hunting law of 1846-, hunting in state forests remained a privilege of the crown. J.-F. Hénot (1799-1865) contributed to the published account of this law (R.-J. Bonjean's "Code de la chasse", Liège, Oudart, 1848). In 1862 Victor Hénot (1835-1908), presumably a relative of his, was hunting with dog and son, on the neigbouring lands and crossed the border. He was arrested for doing so, and it appears that his dog was shot.
Ref. H. Baeté; P. Bremt; M. Gaij. Heerlijk Vrijwoud. In: Miradal, Erfgoed in Meerdaalwoud en Heverleebos (Leuven, Davidsfonds, 2009), pp.92-139.
Joined: 1. Official manuscript extract from the cadastral shelf of Sint-Joris-Weert, dated 1864 and signed by the mayor and secretary. - 2-8. 7 handwritten letters. - 9-12. 4 notices of public sale, all related to the Hénot family. (12 pcs)

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Lot 521

2 legal documents: "Les terres ou M. Hénot a le droit de chasse."

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