Hi Mike, Yes, it is titled "Titre de sejour", it mentions under the Nature du Titre "Carte de sejour - Directive 2004/38/CE" (which is the freedom of movement directive), and under Remarques "Carte de sejour de membre de famille d'un citoyen de l'union/EEE/Suisse - Toutes activites professionnelles". As far as I am aware, this is the only card that will be issued when you apply for a residency card for a non-eea national married to an eea national who is exercising their rights to free movement (living and working in an eea country other than where they are a citizen).
I have already done the hours (more like days) of trawling through the internet so I'm more than willing to help anyone avoid that! Here's the latest info from the UK immigration website:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... dence-card
The phrase "Article 10" refers to article 10 of the freedom of movement act, which is Directive 2004/38/CE (as mentioned on the card).
Hope that helps!