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- the States General. The actual draft seems to have been written by an audiencier of the States General, Jan van ****eliers. The Act was remarkable for its...
- Boulogne-Sur-Mer) was a French cleric. He was the son of Charles Perrochel, grand audiencier of France, and his wife Marie Gibercour. He was already abbot of Saint-Crépin...
- was secretary of the Council of State of the Habsburg Netherlands and audiencier of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands. He pla**** an important...
- Sébastienne Gély, aged 17, daughter of Marc-Antoine Gély, court usher (****ssier-audiencier) at the Parlement of Paris and member of the Club des Cordeliers. He also...
- Jean Richardot, President of the Brussels Privy Council Louis Verreyken, Audiencier of Brussels Spain recognizes the Protestant monarchy of England and renounces...
- greffiers (a secretary for civil law and one for criminal law), a ****ssier audiencier (the bailiff who officially ****igns do****ents between lawyers and introduces...
- which would explain his pseudonym. His parents were Denis Clerselier, audiencier at the Grand Châtelet in Paris, and Jeanne Parafillar. His supposed uncle...
- Neyen, the Secretary of State and War, Don Juan de Mancicidor, and the Audiencier Louis Verreycken. There was no separate delegation for the King of Spain...
- Jean Richardot, President of the Brussels Privy Council Louis Verreyken, Audiencier of Brussels and Prin****l Secretary One version, thought to be the original...
- Normandy, La Boulaye, Secretary of the Marine, and Jean-Jacques Dolu, grand audiencier at the court and intendant of New France in 1620. The company recruited...