"Objection of Lachaussee , who asserts that for seven years he was in the service of the deceased; that he had given into his charge, two years earlier, 100 pistoles and 200 white crowns, which should be found in a cloth bag under the closet window, and in the same a paper stating that the said sum belonged to him, together with the transfer of 300 livres owed to him by the late M. d'Aubray , councillor ; the said transfer made by him at Laserre , together with three receipts from his master of apprenticeship, 100 livres each: these moneys and papers he claims." To Lachaussee the reply was given that he must wait till the day when the seals were broken, and then if all was as he said, his property would be returned. But Lachaussee was not the only person who was agitated about the death

