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FIRST LIST.: STATES-GENERAL HELD AT TOURS IN 1484. * - Augustin Thierry, The Formation and Progress of the Tiers État, or Third Estate in France vol. 2 [1856]

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The Formation and Progress of the Tiers État, or Third Estate in France, translated from the French by the Rev. Francis B. Wells, Two volumes in One (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1859).

Part of: The Formation and Progress of the Tiers État, or Third Estate in France, 2 vols.

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FIRST LIST.

STATES-GENERAL HELD AT TOURS IN 1484.*

The Prévôté of Paris.—Nicolas Potier, or Portier, a bourgeois of Paris; Gauchier Héber, likewise a bourgeois.

The Members of the Tiers Etat elected for Burgundy, comprising those of Ostun and of Bar-sur-Seine:

Mr Guy Margueron, }all licentiates in law and décrets.
Mr Regnault Lambert, }
Mr Gauthier Brocard, }
Mr Jean Rémond, }
Pierre Martin, bourgeois of Chalons; Etienne Tut, or Tust; Guiot Court; Mr Nicole Cheste, member for Bar-sur-Seine.

The Bailliage of Sens.—Lubin, or Robin Rousseau.

The Bailliage of Mascon.—Me Ymbert Surcaillier, or Fustaillier.

The Bailliage of Auxerre.—Jehan Renier, or Regnier.

The Bailliage of Rouen.—Jacques de Cramaire, or Croismare, Pierre Daguenet.

The Bailliage of Caen.—Philippes de Vassy, Jehan de Sens

The Bailliage of Caux.—Jehan Nepveu.

The Bailliage of Costentin.—Me Jehan Poisson.

The Bailliage of Evreux.—Geoffroy Postes, Jehan des Planches.

The Bailliage of Gisors.—Robert du Vieu.

The Bailliage of Troye.—Jehan Hanequin, or Hannequin, the elder, Me Guillaume Huyart, or Huynard.

The Bailliage of Vitry.—Me Remy Martin.

The Bailliage of Chaumont.—Me Pierre de Gyé.

The Bailliage of Meaux.—Me Philippes Batailler, Jehan Durant.

The County of Toulouse.—Oudinet le Mercier.

The Bailliage of Tournay and Tournesis.—Jehan Maure.

The Bailliage of Vermandois.—Me Jehan de Reims, Me Jehan Gruyer.

The Sénéchaussée of Poytou.—Me Maurice Claveurier, Jehan Laidet.

The Sénéchaussée of Anjou.—Me Jehan Binel, Jehan Barrault, or Bérault.

The Sénéchaussée of the Maine.—Me Jehan Bordier, François de l’Esparvier, Jehan Berf, Me Raoul Quierlavaine, or Crolavaine, Henri Cornilliau, Jehan Chambart.

The Bailliage of Touraine.—Jehan Briconnet.

The Bailliage of Berry.—Me Pierre de Brueil, or Vueil.

The Country of Bourbonnais.—Me Jehan Cadier, or Cardier.

The Country of Artois.—Me Guillebert Dautier, or D’Ostiel.

The Sénéchaussée of Auvergne.—Barthélemy de Nesson.

The Bailliage of the Mountains of Auvergne.—Me Jacques de Mas, or du Mas.

The Sénéchaussée of Rouergue.—Jehan Boissière. Anthoine Marcoux, Me Guillaume Poulmezade, or Poullemarde, Bernard Causonne, or Caussonne.

The County of Roussillon.—Ellise or Elie de Betheford, or de Bidefort.

The Bailliage of Chartres.—Machery de Billon.

The Bailliage of Mante.—Robert du Nesmes.

The Bailliage of Orléans.—Me Robert de Fauville, Me Richard Nepveu, Jehan Compain.

The Bailliage of Alençon and County of the Perche.—Guy Vibert, or Picart, Jehan de Rion, or de Ry.

The Bailliage of Amiens.—Me Jehan de Saint-Delitz.

The Sénéchaussée of Ponthieu.—Me Pierre Gaude.

The Bailliage of Senlis.—Me Guillaume Le Fuzellier.

Peronne.—Me Jehan de Belencourt.

Roye and Montdidier.—Jehan Bertault.

The Bailliage of Montargis.—Me Jehan Prevost.

The Bailliage of Melun.—Me Denis, or Georges, de Champnay, or Champnoy.

The Country of Nivernois.—Me Hugues Fouchier, or Soucher.

The Country of Provence.—François de Chasteau de Tours, Jehan André de Granalde.

The Sénéchaussée of the Boulenois.—Jehan le Grant.

The City of Puissardin and the Territory of Cerdagne.—Antoine Marcadez, vicar and captain of the said city.

The City and Government of La Rochelle.—Regné Ragot, Me Jehan le Flamant.

The Sénéchaussée of Lodun.—Pierre Chonet, or Chauvet.

The Country of Forez.—Me Jacques de Viry, judge of Forez.

The Sénéchaussée of Angoulmois.—Me Pierre Lombat, or Lombart.

The Sénéchaussée of Lymosin.—Jehan Audier, Pierre Charreyron.

The Bas-Lymosin.—M. Jehan Gouste, Estienne Mellier.

The Sénéchaussée of Xaintonge.—Me Amaurry Julien.

The Duchy of Guyenne.—Me Henry de Ferraignes, or de Fouraignes

The Sénéchaussée of Agénois.—Jean de Gailleto.

The Sénéchaussée of Périgort.—Me Jehan Tricart, or Tugnart.

The Town and Cité of Condon.—Pierre de Porteria.

The Country and Seigniory of Quercy.—François Mercy.

The Country of Dauphiny.—Jordan Sonqueur, or Sonquert, Vial de l’Eglise, Estienne de Pisieux, or Puiseux, Jehan Mottet.

The County of La Marche.—Me Jehan Taquenot, or Touquenet, Jehan Raguet, Anthoine de Marsilhac.

The Country of Beaujolois.—Messire Ennemond Payen.

The Sénéchaussée of Lyon.—Bertrand de Salle Franque, or Sallebranque, prévôt of Lyon, Anthonie Du Pont.

The Country and County of Fezensac.—Me Mathurin Mollivelly, or Molliveby.

The Charolois.—Etienne Chanot Seigneur de Buxy.

The titles of different bailliages without any name of deputies follow.

[* ]See the Journal des Etats Généraux de France, tenus à Tours, en 1484, sous le Règne de Charles VIII., written in Latin by Jean Masselin, deputy for the Bailliage of Rouen, published and translated for the first time from the MS. of the Bibliothèque du Roi, by A. Bernier, Appendix V., p. 718. This list has been completed by means of two others, one of which, given by Masselin, is at p. 9 of the vol., and the other forms Appendix VI., p. 737.