It was bought at a sale at the Hôtel de Bouillon, in Paris on December 10, 1822 (no. 28.) by Baron Louis Marie Baptiste Atthalin (1784-1856), then owned by inheritance to his nephew and adopted son, Laurent Atthalin; by inheritance to Baron Gaston Laurent-Atthelin (died 1911), Les Moussets, Limey, Seine-et-Oise; by inheritance to his wife, Baroness Laurent-Atthelin of Paris.
On 26 April 1815, during the Hundred Days of Napoleon, he was employed as the Commandant of Engineering at Landau.
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The King sent Atthalin to Russia, to officially inform the Emperor Nicholas I of his new reign.
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