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blancmesnil.pdf
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Nicolas Potier,
seigneur de
Blancmesnil, Groslay, La Grange,
Courberon et
Courbevoie (d. 1501)
Nicolas Potier,
seigneur de
Blancmesnil et de
Groslay Jacques...
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relating to the
chambre du Trésor (treasury).
Guillaume de
Lamoignon de
Blancmesnil was "premier président" of the
Paris Court of Aids from 1746 to 1749...
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Guillaume II de Lamoignon,
seigneur de
Blancmesnil et de
Malesherbes (Paris, 6
March 1683 — 12 July 1772) was a
French magistrate. The
second son of the...
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Pierrard 4 11
place des
Vosges 12 rue de
Turenne [594] Hôtel
Pottier de
Blancmesnil 4 9 rue Saint-Merri [595] Hôtel du Président Hénault 4 82 rue François-Miron...
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rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s
Guillaume de
Lamoignon de
Blancmesnil (1683–1772),
French magistrate Guillaume-Chrétien de
Lamoignon de Malesherbes...
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defender of King
Louis XVI
Guillaume de
Lamoignon de
Blancmesnil (1683—1772);
seigneur de
Blancmesnil et de Malesherbes;
father of Guillame-Chrétien, politician...
- d'Aguesseau 3
February 1717 27
October 1750
Guillaume de
Lamoignon de
Blancmesnil 10
December 1750 14
September 1768 René
Charles de
Maupeou 15 September...
- 6 mi (9.7 km) west of
Dieppe to
neutralise the
coastal battery Hess at
Blancmesnil-Sainte-Marguerite near Varengeville.
Landing on the
right flank in force...
- lawyer's
career received a
boost when his father,
Guillaume de
Lamoignon de
Blancmesnil, was
appointed Chancellor in 1750; he
appointed his son
Malesherbes as...