Sunday, September 1, 2013

French Empire Nobility n°8

AUBERT

François AUBERT (1778-????), knight of the empire by letters patent of 19 June 1813 donee on Mount-of-Milan on 15 March 1810, artillery captain, retired lieutenant-colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms :

Per pale: to the 1st, Purpure, a haubert Argent; to the 2nd, Argent, 2 cross formy, patty in base Gules in pale; a bordure Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.



AUBERT

Michel-Ange AUBERT, chief of battalion to the 31e of line, knight of the Empire on 16 December 1810.



AUBERT

Pierre-Antoine-perfect AUBERT (1771-1813), knight of the empire by letters patent of 19 January 1811, donee on Trasimène on 15 August 1809, lieutenant-colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms :

Azure, a fess embattled of six pieces Or, charged of three cross anchoreds Gules, accompanied in chief of a crescent surmounted of a mullet and in base of a dexter armed arm holding a sword, the whole Argent; a terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.



AUBERT DU PETIT-THOUARS

Abel-Ferdinand AUBERT OF the PETIT-THOUARS (1769-1829), knight of the empire by letters patent of 11 July 1810, captain, sub-prefect, deputy, Knight of the Legion of Honour, knight of Saint-Louis. Regulation of coats of arms :

Azure to a ancient cuirass Or; a terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.



AUBRÉE

Alexandre-Marie-Charles AUBREE (1767-1815), baron of the empire by letters patent of 27 April 1810, donee (R. 4000) on Rome, 15 August 1809, colonel of infantry, Knight of the Legion of Honour, knight of Saint-Louis. Regulation of coats of arms :

Argent, a lion rampant guardant Gules, armed of a sword of the same and accompanied of three mullets also Gules; a compony bordure Or and Sable; a quarter of the military barons.



 AUBRESPY-COURSELLES

Jean-Laurent of AUBRESPY OF COURSELLES (1752-1821), knight of the empire, 12 August 1808, donee, colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms :

Azure, 3 towers Or on a terrasse of the same; a terrace in base Gules charged of the mark of knights of the Legion of Honour.


AUBRY DE LA BOUCHARDERIE

Claude-Charles AUBRY (1773-1813), baron of the empire by letters patent of 15 April 1809, under the name of Boucharderie, created count by imperial decree of 28 September 1813, donee on Rome on 15 August 1809, major general of artillery. Regulation of coats of arms :

Per fess: to the 1st, per pale in dexter, Argent, a sword in bend Sable, base in top, accosted of two heads of negro of the same, and in sinister, of the military barons; to the 2nd, Sable, a bridge of three arks Or supported by a river Argent and towered by a demi-lion naissant Or.



AUBRY

Joseph-Emmanuel AUBRY (1772-1812), baron of the empire, 4 January 1811, colonel, Officer of the Legion of Honour. Regulation of coats of arms :

Per fess: to the 1st, per pale Azure, 3 heads of mamelucks Or, set of profile, 2 and 1, and of the military barons; to the 2nd, Argent, to a castle flanched of two towers embattled Sable.

AUBRY DARENCEY

Joseph-Gabriel AUBRY D'ARENCEY (1749-1835), baron of the empire, 23 October 1811, brigadier general of artillery, Officer of the Legion of Honour, knight of Saint-Louis. Regulation of coats of arms :

Azure, 3 high swords in pale Argent, set in fess and surmounted each one of a crescent also Argent; a quarter of the military barons.



AUBUSSON OF THE FEUILLADE

Pierre-Raymond-Hector D'AUBUSSON DE LA FEUILLADE (1765-1848), count of the empire by letters patent of 31 January 1810, ambassador, chamberlain of his majesty the Empress, peer of France 2 June 1815, and 19 November 1831. Regulation of coats of arms:

Or to a cross anchored Gules; to the quarter of the counts ministers employed abroad.

Title of hereditary knight in favour of Louis AUBUSSON, deputy, by letters patent of 1 February 1817. Following Regulation of coats of arms:

Argent, 2 fess Gules, accompanied in base of a crescent of the same.
 

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