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SECOND LIST.: STATES-GENERAL HELD AT ORLEANS IN 1560. * - Augustin Thierry, The Formation and Progress of the Tiers État, or Third Estate in France vol. 2 [1856]Edition used: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).
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SECOND LIST.STATES-GENERAL HELD AT ORLEANS IN 1560.*City of Paris.—Guillaume de Marle, prévôt des marchands, or mayor.
Prévôté and Vicomté of Paris.—Me Jean Martinet, for the said prévôté and vicomté of Paris. DUCHY OF BURGUNDY.Dijon.—Me Jean le Marlet, or le Marle. Me Jean Massot, or Masson. Autun.—Me Jacques Bretaigne, Me Jean Tallemant. Chalons-sur-Saone.—Me Jean Renauldin, Me Claude Guilliaud. Auxois.—Me Celse Dodun, or F. Dodun. La Montagne.—Me Jean Reguier, Me Jean Legrand, Me Pierre Audinot, or Audinet. Macon.—Me Gilbert Regnauld, judge of Clugny. Auxerre.—Me Pierre le Briois, Me Pantaléon Pion. Bar-sur-Seine.—Me Nicole Lauxerrois, or Nicolas Savard, Me Jean Viguier. DUCHY OF NORMANDY.Rouen.—Jean Cotton, Jean Aubert, Raullin le Gras. Caen.—Guillaume Gosselin, Jean le Hucy, or de Hurcy, François Langevin Livry, Macè Castel, or Chastel. Caux.—Guillemeaude, Leonet Leclerc. Cotentin.—Me Abel Perrier. Evreux.—Jean Courtois, Guillaume Escochard, or Crochart. Gisors, including Pontoise and De Magny in addition.—Me Nicolet Thomas, Me Cardin Saulnier, Me Jean Lecoq, Robert Guersant, Pierre Dailly, Nicole Lemoine. Alençon.—Me Mathieu Petit, Me Robert Caiget, or Laignet, Etienne Payen. DUCHY OF GUIENNE.Bordeaux and Sénéchaussée of Guienne.—M. Pierre Genestac, mayor of the said city, or Geneste, Me Jean de Lange, or Jean Lange. Sénéchaussée of Bazadois.—Jean de Lavergne, Loys des Apats. Sénéchaussée of Périgord.—M. Bertrand Lombert, Jean de Beauvoye, Guillaume Surquier, Raymond Aimer, syndic of Périgord. Sénéchaussée of Rouergue.—M. Arnauld Plane, or M. Raymond Querron. Sénéchaussée of Agénois.—M. Michel Bressonade, or Boissonnade, M. Pierre Redus, or Rodier. Country and County of Comminges.—Pierre Cambert, or Lambert. Country and Jugerie of Riviere-Verdun, Gaure, Baronnie of Léonac and Marestang.—M. Jean Coutelier, Arnauld de la Borde. Sénéchaussée of Lannes.—M. Etienne Bedonde. Saint-Sever.—M. Jacques Duquoy, or Jean Bouyer, M. Martin Delalain, or Etienne Bousson. Albret.—Jean Benier, or Jacques Duquoi, Etienne Bouffon, or Martin du Sauxe. Sénéchaussée of Armagnac.—Claude Idron, Jean de Forgéac, or Forgerac, Antoine Burin, Guillaume Magnan. Condom and Gascogne.—M. François Dufranc, Jean Malac, or Malat. HAUT-LIMOSIN.City of Limoges.—M. François Duquerroy, Jean Bayart, Jean Dubois. Bas-Limosin, comprising Tulles, Brive, and Userches.—M. Etienne de Lettang, M. Bertrand de Loyac, or des Loyal, M. Martin Boursac, M. Jean Gloston, or Closton, Etienne Binet, or Bivet, Jean Regis, or Roguier. Quercy.—M. Jean Sabatier, M. Guischard Scorbiat, or Hirobiat, Raymond Vetyer. Duchy of Bretagne.—M. Jean de Bonnefontaine, M. Jean le Loup, M. Pierre Delisle. COUNTY OF CHAMPAGNE.Troyes.—M. Philippes Belin, Denis Cleray, or Clairet, Jean Puillot. Chaumont.—M. Nicole Chavoine, or Chanoine, M. Jacques Nobis, or Nollet, François Legrand. Vitry.—M. Philibert Glayne, or Glame, M. Claude Godet, Antoine Morel, or Mois. Meaux.—M. Jean Frolo, or Frollo, M. Rolland Pietre, or Roland Frollo, priest, Nicole Sanguin. Provins.—M. Jean de Ville, François Bellot. Sezanne.—Nicolle Pollet, Prudent de Choiselat, Jean Alart, or Alarre. Sens.—Robert Aymard, Claude Gouley, or Goutry. COUNTY OF TOULOUSE AND GOVERNMENT OF LANGUEDOC.Toulouse.—M. Guy Dufaur, or Dufour, M. Claude Ternon, or de Thermion. Beaucaire.—Jean d’Albénas, Guillaume de la Mote, or de Motie. Carcassonne and Beziers.—M. Pierre du Poix, or Poids, M. Jacques Mercier, Jean Defolletier, or Folestier. Montpellier.—Guillaume Tuffany. Lauraguais.—Bernard Faure, or Favory. Bailliage of Vermandois.—M. Jean Gosat, or Gossat, M. Pierre Noel, M. Jacques Demorillon. Sénéchaussée of Poitou.—M. François Aubert, M. Jean Maineteau, or Manteau, M. Jean Brisseau, M. Claude du Moussel, or Monttret. Sénéchaussée of Anjou.—M. Guy Celunier, or Gui de Sinner, M. François le Buret, François Marquis, Etienne Berte. Sénéchaussée of the Maine.—Philippe Tharon, or Charron, Jacques Chapelain, Jacques Brulé, or Bruslet. County of Laval.—Etienne Journée, Jean Bordier, the elder, or Bondue. Note.—The said Tharon, Chapelain, and Brulé, opposed the enrolment of the said Journée and Bordier, as they were all three deputies for the whole sénéchaussée of the Maine, to which the county of Laval belonged. Bailliage of Touraine.—M. Jean Bourgeau, or Bourgeois, Astrémoine Dubois, Jean Bolodeau, or Belaudecau. Amboise.—M. François Fromont, or Fromond, M. Helye de Lodeau, or Todeau, M. Réné de la Cretonnière, or de la Bretonnerie. Berry.—M. Claude Duverger, M. Jean du Moulin, or Moulut. Saint-Pierre Le Mousteir.—M. Antoine de Reuil, M. Jean Corrier, or Couris. Bourbonnois.—Jean Feydeau, or Foideau, M. André Feydeau, M. Antoine de la Chaise, M. Pierre Carton. Forez.—M. Jean Papon, M. Guichard Cotton. Beaujolais.—M. Hugues Charton, M. Claude Chapuis, or Charpuis. Sénéchaussée of Auvergne.—M. Jean de Murat, M. Jean Dupré, M. Julien de Marillac, M. Pierre de Touzoux, or Longvy, Jean Milles, or Millet. The Bailliages of the Mountains of Auvergne.—Girard de Saint-Mamet, Girard Rabier, Jean Busson, Jean Vignier, Antoine Costel, Guillaume de Ryno, M. Guy Moussier, or Roussier, for Salers and Valmouroux. Note.—The said Moussier was not enrolled; the other deputies maintaining that he had no claim for Haute-Auvergne. Sénéchaussée of Lyon.—M. Pierre Groslier, Antoine Bouyin, Mathieu Pany, Jean Mandas, Claude Graves, or Grave. Bailliage of Chartres.—Jean Couldier, or Couldrier, M. Ignace Olive, Pierre Beaudoin, Michel Ribier, Barthélemy Dupont, Jacques Gondo, or Goudet. Dreux.—M. Pierre de Rotrou, M. Jacques Chaillon. Bailliages of Mantes and Meulan.—M. Jean Fizeau, or Fuzeau, Pierre Jouvelet, or Jonvelet, Etienne Piget, Jean Douvenoult, or Donnecourt. Bailliage of Orléans.—M. Pierre de Montdoré, Jacques Bourdineau, Guillaume Beauharnois, Jean Mainfranc, or Maniferme. Gien.—M. Pierre le Noir, M. Jean Chazeray, or Chazeran, M. Simon Dasnières, or d’Amulliers. Montargis.—Nicole, or Nicolas Charpentier. County and Bailliage of the Perche.—M. Michel Rochard, or Rochau, M. Nicole Goulet, or Groullet. Bailliage and Barony of Chateau-Neuf in Thimerais.—Jean Tuffe. Bailliage of Amiens.—M. Jean Dugard, or Duguast, M. François Sorion. Sénéchaussée of Ponthieu.—Jean Maupin, M. Adrien de Béarin, or Meuzin. Sénéchaussée of Boulenois.—M. Fourcy de la Planche. Péronne.—Me Adrian le Febvre, or le Fébure, Martin Bonchart, or Bouchart, Michel Ponchin, or Bouchin. Montdidier.—M. Romain Pasquier, Claude Vyon, or Rion. Roye.—M. Gabriel Cornette. Senlis.—M. Jean-Berthelemy, or Barthelemy, M. Pierre Aubert. Bailliage of Valois.—M. Jacques Tangueul, or Longueil, M. Nicole Bergeron. Clermont in Beauvoisis.—M. Jean Fileau, Nicolas Puleu, or Pelu. Chaumont in Vexin.—M. Nicolas Faguet, Pierre Dorgebray, Guillaume Roulet. Bailliage of Melun.—M. Dreux Janare, or Janure, Gabriel Bourdin, syndic of the city, M. Jean Bourdier. Nemours.—M. Guillaume le Doyan, or Doyen, M. Jean Tibailleur. Nivernois and Donziois.—M. Guy Rapine de Sainte-Marie, M. Charles de Grantrye, or de Grantue, M. Guy Coquille. Dauphiné.—Grimodan, Viennois, Saint-Marcellin, Embrun, Gap, Briançon, Monthélimar, Breil and Die, M. Jean Robert, M. Pierre Boissart. The Town and Government of La Rochelle.—M. Amateur Blandin, M. Pierre Savignon. Sénéchaussée of Angoumois.—Hélye de la Place, M. Sébastien Bouteiller, or Boutheillier. Bailliage of Monfort and Houdan.—M. Jacques Gossainville, or Genssumille, M. Guillaume Troussart, or Toussart, M. Jean Suatin. Etampes.—M. Girard Gueruchy, or Guercivy, Jean Chompdoux, or Champedoux, M. Simon Audran, M. François Gervaise. Dourdan.—Michel de Lescorne. Blois.— . . . . . . . . Noyons and Soissons.— . . . . . . . . Total, 224 Deputies. [* ]Recueil de Pièces Originales et Authentiques concernant la Tenue des Etats Généraux. Paris, 1789, t. i., p. 17. |
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