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THIRD LIST: STATES-GENERAL HELD AT BLOIS IN 1576. * - 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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THIRD LIST

STATES-GENERAL HELD AT BLOIS IN 1576.*

City of Paris.—Me Nicolas Lhuillier, prévôt des marchands, or mayor of the city of Paris, Me Pierre Versoris, councillor in the Parliament of Paris, Me Augustin le Prévôt, échevin of the said city.

Prévôté of Paris.—Me Charles de Villemonté, king’s attorney in the Châtelet of Paris, for the prévôté and vicomté of Paris.

BURGUNDY.

Bailliage of Dijon.—Me Pierre Jamin, Me Guillaume Royer.

Bailliage of Autun.—Me Georges Bonot, or Baiot, Me Claude Bertaut, or Bretaut.

Bailliage of Chalons-sur-Saone.—Me Nicolas Julien, or Julian, Me Claude Guilland, or Guillaud.

Me Pierre Villedieu, }did not prove their qualifications.
Me Benoit Laurin, }

Bailliage of Auxois.—Me Philibert Espiard, Me Georges de Clugny.

Bailliage of La Montagne.—Me Edme Raymond.

Bailliage of Macon.—Me Jean Bouyer.

Bailliage of Bar-sur-Seine.—Me Jacques Vigner and Joseph Durud.

Bailliage of Auxerre.—Me Nicolas Brigedé, Me Germain Boirot, Me Germain Grellé, or Greel.

DUCHY OF NORMANDY.

The City and Bailliage of Rouen.

Me Emery Bégot, }for the city of Rouen.
Me Jacques le Seigneur, }
Me Antome le Barbier, for the bailliage.

The Bailliage of Caen.—Me Martin Varin.

Bailliage of Caulx.—Guillaume de la Frenaye.

Bailliage of Constentin.—Gration Bouillon.

Bailliage of Evreux.—Me Thomas Duvivier.

Bailliage of Gisors.—Jean Langlois, Jaques Acar.

Bailliage of Alençon.—Me Thomas Comier, or Corvier. J. James.

County and Bailliage of Dreux.— . . . . . .

DUCHY OF GUIENNE

Sénéchaussée of Bordeaux.—Me J. Emar, and François de la Rivière.

Sénéchaussée of Bazas.—Jean de Pauvergne, or de Lauvergne, Archambault Rollé, or Roolle.

Sénéchaussée of Périgord.—Me Hélie de Jan.

Sénéchaussée of Rouergue.—Me François de Lieu, or du Rivi, Me Pierre Lourany, or Courany.

Sénéchaussée of Saintonge.—Me Mathurin Gilbert.

Sénéchaussée of Agénois.—Michel Boissonnade.

Country and County of Comminges.—Me J. Bertin.

Country and Jugerie of Rivières-Verdun, Gaure, Barony of Léonac and Marestans, d’Acques and Les Lannes.— . . .

Saint-Sever.—Bernard de Caplane.

Albret.—Joseph Desbordes.

Sénéchaussée of Armagnac.— . . . . . . .

Condom and Gascony.—J. Imbert and Léonard de Milet.

Haut-Limosin and City of Limoges.—Me Simon de Bouais, or Dubois, Me Paris de Bouat, or de Luat.

The Bas Limosin, comprising Tulles, Brives, and Userches.—Me De la Fagerdie, Me Pierre de Lescot, Me Jean Bonnet, or de Bonner.

Sénéchaussée of Quercy.—Me Pierre de Regaignac, Me J. de Marignac, sire Jean Paufade, or Ponsas, Me P. de la Croix.

The Duchy of Britanny and its Dependencies.

Me Artus de Fourbeur, Me Pierre Martin, }deputies general for the Duchy.
Me Roland Bourdin, Me Pierre le Boulanger, }
Me François Mouan, or Mocan, }
Me Robert Poullan, Me Jean le Gobien, }
Me Pierre Gautier, }
Roland Charpentier, }deputies special
Me Bernard le Bihan, }
Me Guillaume Guyneman, or Guindinau, }

THE COUNTY OF CHAMPAGNE AND BRIE.

Bailliage of Troyes.—Me Philippe Belin and Pierre Belin.

Bailliage of Chaumont in Bassigny.—Me Nicolas Jobelin, Me François Goutière, Robert Nurion, or Menorier.

Bailliage of Vitry.—Me Jacques Linaige, or Lignage, Me Germain Godet.

Bailliage of Meaux.—Me Rolland Gosset, or Cossol, Jean Lebel.

Bailliage of Provins.—Gérard Janvier.

Bailliage of Sezanne.—Me François de Villiers.

Bailliage of Sens.—Me J. Rocher, or Richer.

Bailliage of Langres.

M. Antoine Bouvot, }special deputies for Sens.
M. Guillaume Medard, }

Bailliage of Chateau-Thierry.—Jean Marteau.

THE COUNTY OF TOULOUSE, AND GOVERNMENT OF LANGUEDOC.

Sénéchaussée of Toulouse.—Me Bernard de Supersanctis, Me Samson de la Croix.

Sénéchaussée of Beaucaire.— . . . . . . .

Bailliage of Vellay and Sénéchaussée of Puy.—Guy Bourdel, called Yraël, or Yrail, Guy Delignes, or de Lyques.

Sénéchaussée of Carcassonne and Béziers.—Me Raimond Leroux, Me Gibaon, or Gibron.

Montpellier.— . . . . . . .

Sénéchaussée of Lauraguais.—Antoine de Lourde.

Bailliage of Vermandois.—Me Jean Bodin.

Saint-Quentin-sous-Vermandois.—François Grain.

Sénéchaussée of Poitou and of Maillezais.—Me Pierre Rat.

Me Joseph le Chasele, or le Basile,
Me Léonard Thomas, }deputies of Montmorillon-sous-Poitou.
Me André le Beau, }

Sénéchaussée of Anjou.—Me Hilaire Juheau, Jean Cotteblanche.

Sénéchaussée of the Maine, comprising the County of Laval.—Me Pierre-Philippe Taron, Me Mathurin Rochet, Jean Luonere, or Tourne, for the county of Laval.

Bailliage of Touraine and Amboise.—Me Gilles Duverger,

Me Guillaume Ménager,
Me Pierre Blondel, }for the sénéchaussée of Loudunois.
Me Louis Trincaut, }

Bailliage of Berry.—Jaques Gallot, or Gassot, Me François de Valentiennes, Me Gabriel Bonnyn.

Bailliage of Saint-Pierre-le-Moustier.—Me Jean Guyot.

Sénéchaussée of Bourbonnois.—Me Guillaume Duret, Etienne Mallet, or Mulse, Hugues de Cuzy.

The Bailliage of Forez.—Me Pierre Pommier, Me J. Bouzier.

Bailliage of Beaujolais.—Me Aimé Choulier.

Sénéchaussée and Country of La Basse-Marche.—Me Jaques Brujas.

Sénéchaussée of the Low Country of Auvergne.—Me Jean Vectoris, or Textoris, Me Jean de Basmaison, and Pougnet, Me Antoine de la Chaize, Guérin Faradesche, Christophe Pinadon.

Bailliage of the Mountains of Auvergne.—Me J. Mirot, or de Murat, Me Jean Brandon, or Gravidon, Me Annet Tavernier, Me François Guillebault.

The Sénéchaussée of Lyon.—Antoine Scarron, J. de Massot, Philibert Pérault pour le plat pays de Lyonnois.

The Bailliage of Chartres.—Me Ignace Ollive, Me Nicolas Guyard.

The Bailliage of Orléans.—Jaques Chauvreux, Me Jean Malaquin.

The Bailliage of Blois.—Me Simon Riolle.

Bailliage of Dreux.—Me Bernard Couppe.

The Bailliages of Mantes and Meulan.—Me Jean Phiseau, Me Jaques Uion, Eustache Pigis, or Pigas.

Bailliage of Gien.—Me Pierre Arnoul.

Bailliage of Montargis.—Me Nicolas Charpentier.

Bailliage of the Perche.—Me Joseph Brissart, or Brizard, Etienne Gaillart.

Bailliage of Chateau-Neuf.—Jean Moreau, Etienne Contereau.

Bailliage of Amiens.—Me Jean Ie Quien, Me Jaques Picard.

The Sénéchaussée of Ponthieu.—Me Pierre le Boucher.

Sénéchaussée of Boulonnois.—Me Fursi de la Planche, Me Pierre Declerc, for Calais and regained country.

Péronne, Roye. Montdidier.

Foursi de Frémicourt, or de Fremiervot, }for Péronne;
Me Robert Choquet, }
Florent Gayant, labourer, for Roye; Antoine Bignon, or Mignon, for Montdidier.

Bailliage of Senlis and Chamount in Vexin.—Me Jean Paul mart.

Bailliage of Valois.—M. Loys des Avenelles, or Anevillers, prévôt of Crépy.

Bailliage of Clermont in Beauvoisis.—Me Charles Cuvelier.

Bailliage of Melun.—Louis Martinet.

Bailliage of Nemours.—Me Jean Thiballier.

Bailliage of Nivernais and Donziois.—Me Guy Coquille, Me Martin Roy.

Country of Dauphiny and its Dependencies.—Me Jaques Colas, Me Benoît de Flandrois, or de Flandres, Me Charles Milhard, or Myliard, Claude Arnauld, called Vallon, Claude David, Me Guillaume Leblanc, Me Gaspard Busso, Me Michel de Vezic, Me François Allan, Me Jean Debourg, for the bailliage of Vienne-sous-Dauphiné.

Bailliage and Government of La Rochelle.— . . . . .

Sénéchaussée of Angoumois.—Me Guy Cottin.

Bailliage of Montfort and Houdon.—Me Noel Ruffron, Nicolas Guyot, labourer.

Bailliage of Estampes.—Me Jean Houy and François Gougain, called Chavron.

The County of Provence.—Antoine Thoron and Me Louis Lévéque.

The City of Marseilles.—Me François Sommat.

The County of La Marche.— . . . . . .

Chatellerault.—Jacques Berthelin, Antoine Belay.

The Fortress Aleps, or Alais.—Grégoire Audiger, Marchand, labourer.

Bailliage of Vendosmois.—Me Réné Dupont, Me Nicolas Bouchart.

The Sénéchaussée of Aix.— . . . . .

The Sénéchaussée of Bayonne.— . . . . . .

Marquisat of Saluces.—Me Pierre de Chastillon, François Marabot.

Deputies of the Tiers Etat, 150, without reckoning those who attended after the first session.

[* ]Recueil de Pièces Originales et Authentiques concernant la Tenue des Etats Généraux, Paris, 1789, t. ii., p. 21.