Essai Sur Les Grands Bailliages tablis En 1788 En Normandie, by Charles E. Seeger, delves into the establishment of the 'Grands Bailliages' in Normandy in 1788. This detailed essay provides historical context and analysis of these significant courts, set against the backdrop of pre-Revolutionary France. Seeger's work offers insights into the judicial and political landscape of the time, exploring the reforms and their impact on the region. This book is a valuable resource for those studying French history, legal systems, and the events leading up to the French Revolution.
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