Influence of the Breton Deputation 11 



Oustave Bord. toIs. 11-13. Paris, Bertaux-Bray, Edi- 

 teur. Boulle was deputy from Pontivy. The original 

 letters are now in the archives of the Department of Mor- 

 bihan. 



9. Gorrespondance dc AI. dc la Ville Le Roulx du 3 

 ai?ril 1789 ait, 21 aout tmkyant, composed of the copies of 

 the letters of Le Koiilx made by the bureau of correspond- 

 ence to which they were addressed, and now in the munici- 

 pal archives of Lorient. This correspondence was also 

 printed by the bureau, but no printed copy is now known 

 to exist. ^ 



10. Lettre adressee a messieurs les citoyeiis de la Ville 

 de Rcmies, par M. le Chapelier, depute de la senechaus- 

 see de Rcnncs. . . . Versailles, ce 12 Septcmhre 1789. 

 12 pages. Eennes chez N. Audran. Bib. Nat. Lb39/7816. 



11. Relation des evenements du 6 nuii au 15 juillet 

 17 89, composed of the letters of an anonymous correspond- 

 ent now in the Archives des affaires etrangeres, and pub- 

 lished by Armand Brette in La Revolution frangaisc. 

 vols. 23-24. 



12. Journal D'Adrien Duquesnoy, depute du tiers etat 

 de Bar-le-Duc, siir VAssemhlee constituante. 3 mai 1789- 

 3 avril 1790. Publie par la societe d'histoire contem- 

 poraine, par Robert de Crevecc&ur. 2 vols. Paris, 1894.^ 



13. Hera nit de la nation, sons les auspices de la patrie 

 {par Mangonrrit). Jan. 1 to June 30, 1789. Bib. Nat. 

 Lc2/102. 



^May 11, 1789, the bureau at Lorient wrote to Rennes: "Le bul- 

 letin que nous tirons des lettres de nos deputes et que nous faisons 

 imprimes." That this was continued is shown by a letter of Le 

 Roulx of December 30, 1789. "Vous avez pris le parti de faire im- 

 primer mes lettres." See the register of this correspondence at Lo- 

 rient, BB12-13. 



^See the criticism of this journal by Armand Brette in the Revue 

 Critique, May 11, 1896, and the reply of Guilhiermoz in the same 

 review, June 22, 1896. See also the American Historical Revieio, Oc- 

 tober, 1902, in which Fling has shown from a study of the bulletins 

 that Duquesnoy must have been the author. 



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