The antisemitism was in the book about the Pages, not in Des Champs' memoirs (at least not that the introduction mentioned or I spotted). considering the introduction tells the automata story witout mentioning what their inventor called them, methinks it's aware of the problem there.
Presents for Wretched Son in 1731 as per canon: can attend his sister's wedding party in December. Gets his sword back. Also the house in Küstrin where Fritz lives once he's not occupying Münchow's rooms anymore, I guess, at least on a "rented for" basis, but that's it. (BTW, thanks to Stratemann, we do know what FW gave the other kids on this and other Christmasses. And while some of those presents were extravagant - fireworks for little AW, piglets (if Felis right re: "Fröschlinge") set loose in the palace - a Potsdam Giant was never among them. :)
Re: ennoblement - like I said elsewhere, since the former Mrs. Fredersdorf when remarrying is listed as Mrs. Fredersdorf and not "von" Fredersdorf, and she ought to know, I was always reasonably sure he didn't get ennobled.
Re: Des Champs I: I'm Innocent! Everyone else was guilty. Except Le Diable.
Presents for Wretched Son in 1731 as per canon: can attend his sister's wedding party in December. Gets his sword back. Also the house in Küstrin where Fritz lives once he's not occupying Münchow's rooms anymore, I guess, at least on a "rented for" basis, but that's it. (BTW, thanks to Stratemann, we do know what FW gave the other kids on this and other Christmasses. And while some of those presents were extravagant - fireworks for little AW, piglets (if Felis right re: "Fröschlinge") set loose in the palace - a Potsdam Giant was never among them. :)
Re: ennoblement - like I said elsewhere, since the former Mrs. Fredersdorf when remarrying is listed as Mrs. Fredersdorf and not "von" Fredersdorf, and she ought to know, I was always reasonably sure he didn't get ennobled.