Château fort de Herrenstein, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Dagobert Fischer, "Notice historique sur l'ancien bailliage de Herrenstein"...
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French: Bailliage): the Bailiwick of Nancy (Bailliage de Nancy), the Bailiwick of Vosges (Bailliage des Vosges) and the German Bailiwick (Bailliage d'Allemagne);...
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Antoine Christophe Merlin (redirect from Merlin de Thionville)
procureur in the bailliage of Thionville. After studying theology, he began a career in law, and in 1788 was an avocat at the parlement of Metz. In 1790 he...
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Pierre Louis Roederer (redirect from Pierre Louis, Comte de Roederer)
elected deputy to the Estates-General by the Third Estate of the bailliage of Metz. Although not present at the event of June 1789, Roederer was sketched...
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872); Département de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Cahiers de Doléances des Bailliages des Généralités de Metz et de Nancy pour les États Généraux de 1789. Ier Série...
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proprietor of the dragoon regiment de Rouergue. In 1789, the bailliage (bailiwick) of Metz elected Custine to the Estates-General; upon his election, he...
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Provinces of France (redirect from Provinces de France)
states, elections, generalities, intendances, parliaments, countries, bailliages, seneschaussées, etc. Each of these categories took the name of a province...
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Paris was effectively a bailliage. See "Celui qui n'a pas vécu au dix-huitième siècle avant la Révolution ne connaît pas la douceur de vivre et ne peut imaginer...
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States-General. Vaublanc supported Fréteau de Saint-Just, an elected député de la noblesse for the bailliage of Melun who was to become a member of the...
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Aire-sur-la-Lys (category Communes of Pas-de-Calais)
inspired by the former Hotel de Ville at Amsterdam. Many restorations have been necessary over the centuries. The Bailliage has undergone various uses:...
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nobility for the bailliage d'Amont in the Estates General of 1789 that became the National Constituent Assembly, Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy was three times...
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physique et morale des Juifs. He was elected in 1789 by the clergy of the bailliage of Nancy to the Estates-General, where he soon made his name as one of...
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procureur au bailliage, Présidial et police royale de Verdun Aftenposten, 3. Februar 1938 Emmanuel Michel, "Tabouillot," Biographie du Parlement de Metz, Nouvian...
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Saintignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Phalsbourg et du bailliage de Lixheim pour les États Généraux de 1789". Collection des documents inédits sur l'histoire économique de la Révolution française...
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Québec native and early resident) New Jersey and Jersey City (after the Bailliage de Jersey, the largest of the Anglo-Norman Channel Islands near the coast...
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name "Orillard de Villemanzy". Pierre Orillard de Villemanzy was lieutenant-general of the bailliage of Amboise. Jacques-Pierre Orillard de Villemanzy was...
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where it had been established before 1597, and in two localities in each bailliage, but also opened to them all employments and created mixed tribunals in...
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(14th century) at Mende, Lozère Pont-des-Morts or Moyen Pont (1222–1223) at Metz, Moselle Bridge at Montauban (c. 1336), Tarn-et-Garonne Bridge at Montignac...
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near Pontoise in 1782, and was elected to the Estates General for the bailliage of Senlis. He was in Paris at the time of his election, serving as an...
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(p. 183) online Archived 2014-09-10 at the Wayback Machine. See w:fr:Bailliage d'Allemagne Welsch is a German word derived from Walh to designate peoples...
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between bailliage (here given as "bailiwick") and sénéchaussée, see bailiwick. Principally derived from Notices et Portraits des Députés de 1789, from...
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the city. The Logis du Roy and the Maison du Sagittaire. The Maison du bailliage ou Malmaison, former residence of the bailli of Amiens, constructed in...
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List of museums in France (section 63 - Puy-de-Dôme)
Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse Musée historique de Mulhouse Musée de l'impression sur étoffe Rixheim Musée du papier peint Rouffach Musée du bailliage de Rouffach...
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commune was ruled by the seigneurs (lords) of Fénétrange, then by the bailliage of Lixheim. Communes of the Moselle department "Répertoire national des...
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wheelwrights, coopers and a few more rare craftsmen, a sworn surveyor at the bailliage, a cleric lai, a surgeon and two lieutenants. Simon Toulet is a farmer...
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