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Fremyn Alezard (died 1584) was a
French shoemaker based in
Edinburgh who
worked for Mary,
Queen of
Scots and
subsequently her
political rivals. His name...
- Angélique
Frémyn (1676–1763) was a
French courtier and
memoirwriter and
Duchess of
Villars Brancas by marriage. She was born to
Guillaume Frémyn,
Count of...
- Known for
Jewelry making, Art
collecting Spouse Henriquette Sophia Maria de
Laski Parents Paul-Alfred
Bapst (father)
Philiberte Villain-
Fremyn (mother)...
- Amb****ador to Denmark.
Louis Phélypeaux (disambiguation) Phélypeaux
Fremyn,
Marie Angelique Fremyn (1890). Mémoires de la Dsse de Brancas:
suivis de la correspondance...
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Duchess of Lude 1744–1746: Marie-Angélique
Frémyn de Moras,
Duchess of
Brancas 1746–1762: Marie-Angélique
Frémyn de Moras,
Duchess Brancas 1762–1767:...
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Notable people with the name
Moras or de
Moras include: Marie-Angélique
Frémyn de
Moras (1676–1763),
French courtier and
memoirist Abraham Peyrenc de Moras...
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shoes of Mary,
Queen of
Scots and Lord
Darnley at this time were made by
Fremyn Alezard.
Peter Jonson was
probably Garret Jonson's son. He made
shoes for...
- the
household too,
mostly in Edinburgh,
including the
Flemish shoemaker Fremyn Alezard and the
furrier Archibald Leche.
Servais de Condé, a
valet of the...
- the
French School in Edinburgh. He
taught the
daughters of the
shoemaker Fremyn Alezard. Due to his
knowledge and
profession as a teacher, it is suspected...