Lamoignon (Family of)

The family of Lamoignon is a former family of the Nivernais, which was especially distinguished in the magistrature with 16th and 17th centuries. She draws her name from the stronghold of Lamoignon, located in a suburb of Donzy (Nievre).

IE generation to be illustrated

  • Christian of Lamoignon (August 22nd, 1567 - January 18th, 1636), adviser with the Parliament of Paris, finishes President with mortar. Its wife Madeleine de Lamoignon, born from the Moors. With multiplied charity works, in particular around Mr. Vincent, as well in Paris (Hôtel God) as in Poland or with the Quebec.

IIe generation

  • Guillaume Ier de Lamoignon (1617-1677), father of Christian-François Ier and the intendant Nicolas de Bâville. He was President at the Parliament of Paris, Chancelier of December 9th, 1750 at September 14th, 1768
  • Son-in-law of Christian of Lamoignon, François-Thodore de Nesmond (1598-1664), succeeds to him like govern mortar.

IIIe generation

  • Christian-François Ier de Lamoignon, marquis de Baville (1644-1709), president with mortar of 1698 to 1709. Was pupil of the famous preacher Bourdaloue. Friend of Madam de Sévigné. Refuse the Académie not to have to speak in praise of Charles Perrault.
  • Nicolas Lamoignon, marquis de Baville (1648-1724), intendant of the army of Turenne, then of Languedoc (1685-1718), which had contentions with the bishop of Béziers, the cardinal of Bonsi, whose Saint-Simon makes a very partial account in favor of the cardinal.
  • One of the girls, Madeleine (1649-1671) Marie with Guillaume Ier marries itself Achille III of Harlay (1639-1712), first president of the Parliament of Paris in 1689.
  • the other, Marie (1645-1733) wife Victor-Maurice de Broglie (1644-1727), general lieutenant of Languedoc whose his brother-in-law is the intendant, then marshal.

IVe generation

  • Christian II of Lamoignon 1676-1729, wire of Christian-François, governs mortar at the Parliament of Paris of 1713 to 1716, clerk of the orders of the king.
  • Louis-Guillaume II, lord of Blancmesnil (1683-1772), chancellor of France in 1750. Father of Malesherbes. By refusing the impression of the Encyclopedia, it attracts itself the adversity of the " party philosophique".

Ve generation

  • Christian Guillaume III of Lamoignon (1712-1759, wire of Christian II. President with mortar
  • Christian-Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1721-1794) more known like Malesherbes.
  • Nicolas de Lamoignon de Basville.

Life generation

VIIe generation

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