• Jacques Peuchet (6 March 1758 – 28 September 1830) was a French jurist, statistician and compiler of archives. A monarchist, he was keeper of the archives...
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  • Ashton-Wolfe,True Stories of Immortal Crimes (1931) E. P. Dutton & Co. Jacques Peuchet, published in 1838 after the death of the author: Le Diamant et la...
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    to have been written by Bertin, which was in fact the work of Jacques Peuchet. Peuchet took several liberties in his account of Bertin's life, including...
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    1838, written by an archivist of the Paris police. The archivist was Jacques Peuchet, and the multi-volume book was called Memoirs from the Archives of...
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    A. (1864). Catalogue des collections (4th ed.). Paris: Bourdier. Peuchet, Jacques (1801). Vocabulaire des termes de commerce, banque, manufactures, navigation...
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    Jay, prefixed to Peuchet's edition (Paris, 10 vols, 1820–1821) of the Histoire ... des Indes, is of small value. To this edition Peuchet added two supplementary...
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  • Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Marca, Histoire de Béarn, p. 302 Peuchet (1801), Vocablulaire des termes de commerce, banque, manufactures, navigation...
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