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He did a handsome seal book-plate for himself, and others for English owners; indeed, his name is only included here because its French appearance might mislead an inexperienced collector.

[Ill.u.s.tration: BOOK-PLATE OF J. H. LE KEUX.]

E. libris Juliane Boyd. 1877.

Edward Arthur White, F.S.A.

1878. Seal.

LELOIR. Modern.

M. Maurice Faulque de Jonquieres.

Fantaisie.

LEMAIRE _sculp._ 18th cent.

Ex libris Caroli Ludovici Alexandri de Beauffort, Marchionis de Beauffort et de Mondicourt. Armorial.

See ”Archives de la Societe Francaise,” vol. i., p. 140.

LEMAITRE, 1772.

LE Ma.s.sON, ANTOINE. 17th cent.

N. LE MIRE _inv. et sculp._

On the allegorical ex-libris of the author, J. B. Descamps.

Ex libris J. J. Isambert, 1746.

Armorial; pictorial.

He also engraved the elaborate nameless plate of M. de Montaynard, designed by Ch. Eisen. This design was afterwards appropriated for the book-plate of M. de Noyel. (See Poulet-Mala.s.sis, pp. 28, 31.)

”N. Le Mire _sculp._ 1777” on a plate designed by J. Moreau for the Marquis de Rognes.

(See Moreau.)

LE ROUX, J. 1704.

Nicolas Remy Frizon de Blamont, President au Parlement.

Signed ”J. Le Roux f. a Paris le 14 aost 1704.”

M. Frizon de Blamont had another plate dated 1694.

(See ”Les Bibliophiles Remois,”

p. 66.)

J. LE ROY _fecit_ 1782.

Des Livres de Mr. Dubut Cure de Viroflay, etc.

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