Paris . H&TKL DE FECAMP. round tourelle belonging to the Hdtel de Fecamp. No. 9is a very curious house with turrets. No. 21 has a well-proportioned octangular tourelle. The Rue Hautefeuillecrosses the Rue Serjiente, in which, to the east, stood theCollege de Tours, which was swallowed up in the College COLLEGE DE MLGNON 387 Louis le Grand. It was founded (in 1375) by Etienne deBourgueil, Archbishop of Tours. To the west, a sculpturedglory on a building, at the angle of the Rue Mignon, is astill existing relic (the end of the chapel) of the College de. z:.m^k^^^^_ z. IN THE RUE HAUTEFEUILLE. Mi


Paris . H&TKL DE FECAMP. round tourelle belonging to the Hdtel de Fecamp. No. 9is a very curious house with turrets. No. 21 has a well-proportioned octangular tourelle. The Rue Hautefeuillecrosses the Rue Serjiente, in which, to the east, stood theCollege de Tours, which was swallowed up in the College COLLEGE DE MLGNON 387 Louis le Grand. It was founded (in 1375) by Etienne deBourgueil, Archbishop of Tours. To the west, a sculpturedglory on a building, at the angle of the Rue Mignon, is astill existing relic (the end of the chapel) of the College de. z:.m^k^^^^_ z. IN THE RUE HAUTEFEUILLE. Mignon (afterwards Grandmont), founded in the XIV. Jean Mignon, Archdeacon of Chartres, and sold at theRevolution. It was at one time occupied by the archivesof the Royal Treasury. A quaint bit of Old Paris may beseen by following the Rue du Jardinet from the Rue 388 PARIS Serpente to the Cour de Rohan, where part of the wall andthe base of a tower of Philippe Auguste still exist. Hence,a gateway opens into the Cour de Commerce, by which wemay reach the Rue de FAncienne Com^die.


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