King of France (1494–1547) who reigned from 1515 until his death. Known as the “Father and Restorer of Letters,” the cultured and well-read Francis, himself a poet, ushered in the Renaissance in France with generous support for a number of writers and ambitious construction projects. Manuscript DS in Old French, signed “Francoys,” one page on vellum, 19 x 10.25, 1538. An untranslated official document countersigned by the King’s chancellor Robertel. Intersecting folds (horizontal fold just touching top edge of signature), mild soiling and small hole (possibly original to document, as is often typical of vellum; well away from any text), and expert restoration to a formerly missing blank portion at lower right, otherwise fine condition. The signature is large and otherwise unaffected. R&R COA.