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- Paul Barillon d'Amoncourt, the marquis de Branges (1630–1691), was the French amb****ador to England from 1677 to 1688. His dispatches from England to Louis...
- II was predictably furious, and Barillon was for a time forbidden from the Court. Sunderland remarked that if Barillon would behave himself so, it was...
- Barillon MEP (18 October 1860 – 27 July 1935) was a French Catholic missionary who served as Bishop of Malacca-Singapore from 1904 to 1933. Barillon was...
- Fabien Barrillon (born 9 April 1988) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Marignane Gignac. Barrillon began his career as a...
- of the Privy Council. James made it clear to the French amb****ador Paul Barillon that he still intended to escape to France. His few remaining supporters...
- money for distribution among members of parliament. By the testimony of Barillon, however, it is clear that Russell himself refused to take any French payments...
- completed. 1912 – Gallery Organ dedicated by Bishop Marie-Luc-Alphonse-Emile Barillon. 1913–1914 – Electric lights and fans introduced. 1942 – Used as an emergency...
- Here he became involved in politics, with the French amb****ador, Paul Barillon writing on 6 October: At the moment my most intimate liaison is with Mr...
- politically dangerous to spare Plunkett. The French amb****ador to England, Paul Barillon, conve**** a plea for mercy from his king, Louis XIV. Charles told him frankly...
- idea what he looked like. The King had a long and frank talk with Paul Barillon, the French amb****ador, in which he made it clear that he did not believe...