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  Noailles - LoveToKnow 1911
On the 4th Thermidor (July 22) the aged duchesse de Noailles was executed with her daughter-inlaw, the duchesse d'Ayen, and her granddaughter, the vicomtesse de Noailles.
He had no son, and was succeeded as duc de Noailles by his grand-nephew, Paul (1802-1885), who won some reputation as an author, and who became a member of the French Academy in the place of Chateaubriand in 1849.
The grandfather of Paul de Noailles, and brother of the fifth duke, Emmanuel Marie Louis (1743-1822), marquis de Noailles, was ambassador at Amsterdam from 1770-1776, at London 1776-1783, and at Vienna 1783-1792.
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 Choiseul Etienne FranCois Duc De: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Lamoignon de Malesherbes: Defender and Reformer of the French Monarchy, 1721-1794
Duc de Chevreuse, second son puisne of Henri Duc de Guise le Balafre.
...sons-in-law of the Duc dAyen: the Vicomte de Noailles and the Marquis...1763.
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  Duc de Mouchy at AllExperts
The title of Duc de Mouchy was a French peerage held by members of a cadet branch of the Noailles family.
The founder of the branch, Philippe, comte de Noailles (1715-1794), was the younger brother of Louis, 4th duc de Noailles and a marshal of France.
He received the Spanish title of prince de Poix in 1729, and that of duc de Mouchy (also a Spanish title) in 1747, when on the birth of his first son the title of prince de Poix became a courtesy title held by the heir.
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 Philippe de Noailles, duc de Mouchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philippe, comte de Noailles and later prince de Poix, duc de Mouchy, and duc de Poix à brevêt (27 December 1715 – 27 June 1794), was a younger brother of Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, and a more distinguished soldier than his brother.
The comte de Noailles received the Spanish title of prince de Poix in 1729, and that of duc de Mouchy in 1747.
The title of prince de Poix passed to his son Charles-Adrien as a courtesy title on the latter's birth in 1747, and after the child's death later that year and the infant deaths of two further sons, came to rest on Noailles's successor, Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine.
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The elder, Lours (1713-1793), who bore the title of duc d'Ayen till his father's death in 1766, when he became duc de Noailles, served in most of the wars of the 18th century without particular distinction, but was nevertheless made a marshal in 1775.
On the 4th Thermidor (July 22) the aged duchesse de Noailles was executed with her daughter-in-law, the duchesse d'Ayen, and her granddaughter, the vicomtesse de Noailles.
The grandfather of Paul de Noailles, and brother of the fifth duke, EMMANUEL MARIE LOUIS (1743-1822), marquis de Noailles, was ambassador at Amsterdam from 1720-1776, at London 1776-1783, and at Vienna 1783-1792.
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 Maximilian in Mexico eBook
As for the Marquis de Massa, the day had long gone by when, driving in his own trap to the gate of the Paris barracks after a night spent out on leave through the leniency of General Floury, he set to work to curry his own horse.
The representation was given at the Chateau de Mouchy, to which “all Paris” traveled for the purpose.
In the words of the “Figaro”: “It was a complete mobilization of Parisian society.” The Duc de Mouchy, a man of the old nobility, had recently married Princess Anna Murat; and the actors as well as the audience represented the wit, talent, wealth, and power of the Second Empire.
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 Footnotes; Young, Arthur Young's Travels in France: Library of Economics and Liberty
He was son of Adrian Maurice, Maréchal de France and Duc de Noailles, and father of that public-spirited viscount who took the lead in renouncing feudal privileges on the assemblage of the States General.
[10] The Duc de Penthièvre was grandson of Louis XIV, and Mdme, de Montespan, and son of the Count of Toulouse.
[212] The Baron de Besenval with the Marquis de Favras and Monsieur, the King's brother, was accused of plotting against the constitution.
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 Recent Acquisitions-18th Century Judicial
DAUPHINE — REMONSTRANCES du Parlement de Dauphiné, du 20 Novembre 1760, au sujet de ce qui s’est passé le 12 du mème mois, avec les arrêtés qui ont précédé et suivi.
One of the most important remonstrances of the Parlement de Paris, concerning the sovereignty of the King and the authority of the parlement in the French state all in relation to the controversy surrounding the Bull ‘Unigenitus’.
Lettre du Parlement de Provence au Roy, en exécution de l'arrêté du 7 juin 1753 de l'arrête du 27 du même mois.
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Soon the name of the general, Count de Bourmont, was heard pronounced; and a faint shriek, followed by a half swoon from one of the fair dames, announced her deep interest in the accident.
The Duc de Cazes, who came in to the Duchesse de Guiche's box, was enthusiastic in his praises of Mademoiselle Taglioni, and said hers was the most poetical style of dancing he had ever seen.
The Duc de Mouchy told me yesterday that they were winning golden opinions from all with whom they came in contact there, by their urbanity and hospitality.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/3/0/4/13044/13044-8.txt   (19195 words)

  
 Philippe de Noailles, duc de Mouchy at AllExperts
Philippe, comte de Noailles and later prince de Poix, duc de Mouchy, and duc de Poix à brevêt (27 December 1715 –; 27 June 1794), was a younger brother of Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, and a more distinguished soldier than his brother.
The comte de Noailles received the Spanish title of prince de Poix in 1729, and that of duc de Mouchy in 1747.
The title of prince de Poix passed to his son Charles-Adrien as a courtesy title on the latter's birth in 1747, and after the child's death later that year and the infant deaths of two further sons, came to rest on Noailles's successor, Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine.
en.allexperts.com /e/p/ph/philippe_de_noailles,_duc_de_mouchy.htm   (339 words)

  
 Communauté de Communes du Pays de Thelle - Commune de Mouchy le Chatel
Longue tradition historique et grande influence locale liée à la présence du Château de Mouchy, ancienne seigneurie de MOUCHY et depuis plusieurs siècles propriété de la famille des Duc de MOUCHY (branche cadette de la Famille NOAILLES).
De caractère exclusivement rural, la Commune a privilégié l'environnement et le cadre de vie.
Merci de compléter le formulaire ci-dessous avec attention.
www.cc-paysdethelle.fr /thelle/com_mouchy-le-chatel.html   (113 words)

  
 Armory of the pre-1789 French Peerage
The precedence of the new duc de Piney (alias Luxembourg) was the source of a prolonged legal battle, in spite of the king's letters of 1676 asserting precedence as of 1581.
A contract of 18 June 1732 between the duc de Chaulnes and the duc de Luynes provided for a perpetual entail in male line between the two branches of the Albert family; this was approved by letters patent of March 1733, registered 25 Apr 1733.
The lordship of Châtillon was left to the widow of the last duc de Châtillon, Angelique-Elisabeth de Montmorency, who left it to her nephew, Paul-Sigismond, younger son of François-Henri duc de Piney.
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Soon the name of the general, Count de Bourmont, was heard pronounced; and a faint shriek, followed by a half swoon from one of the fair dames, announced her deep interest in the accident.
The Duc de Cazes, who came in to the Duchesse de Guiche's box, was enthusiastic in his praises of Mademoiselle Taglioni, and said hers was the most poetical style of dancing he had ever seen.
The Duc de Mouchy told me yesterday that they were winning golden opinions from all with whom they came in contact there, by their urbanity and hospitality.
www.cise.ufl.edu /mirrors/gutenberg/1/3/0/4/13044/13044.txt   (19328 words)

  
 Recent Acquisitions-18th Century Judicial
One of the most important remonstrances of the Parlement de Paris, concerning the sovereignty of the King and the authority of the parlement in the French state all in relation to the controversy surrounding the Bull ‘Unigenitus’.
Lettre du Parlement de Provence au Roy, en exécution de l'arrêté du 7 juin 1753 de l'arrête du 27 du même mois.
ROUSSILLON — OBJETS de très-humbles et très-respectueuses remonstrances arrêtés, au Conseil souverain de Roussillon, au sujet de l'Édit du Roi du mois d'avril dernier, et de la Déclaration du 24 du même mois.
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 Women Knights
She was received Grand-Cross on 13 Dec 1745 in Paris by the ambassador of the Order, and her husband was received 17 Nov 1750 (he was also knight of the St Esprit 1767, knight of the Golden Fleece 1746, and maréchal de France 1775, grandee of Spain 1st class 1741, styled duc de Mouchy 1747.
He married his cousin the daughter of the duc d'Ayen and had among others a younger son Alfred-Louis-Dominique (1784-1812), baron of the French Empire, whose only daughter by his cousin Charlotte de Noailles de Mouchy was Anne-Charlotte-Cécile (d.
She married Charles-Philippe-Henri de Noailles, duc de Mouchy, and their son Antonin-Just-Léon-Marie (1841-1909) was grand-cross of St. John.
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It was on the 8th of December 1593 when Jacques de Sauvage acquired in tenure simple by an agreement of exchange of estates "la maison appel´e Yquem...", a Crown´s property at that time.
In 1935, Haut-Brion was bought by an American, Clarence Dillon, and is run today by his granddaughter and her husband, the Duchesse and Duc de Mouchy.
Its topography is typical of vineyard land in the Medoc, gently rising grounds bounded to the north and south by two small streams and to the east by low-lying meadows by the river.
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 thePeerage.com - George Evans and others
She married Philippe de Noailles, 8th Duc de Mouchy, son of Henri de Noailles and Marie de la Rochefoucauld.
     Antoine de Noailles is the son of Philippe de Noailles, 8th Duc de Mouchy and Condesa Diane de Castellane.
     Melanie de Noailles is the daughter of Antoine de Noailles and Isabelle de Deis y Reille.
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 Maison de Noailles
Duc de Noailles et Pair de France (1663) - branche de Noailles
Duc espagnol de Mouchy (1747) - branche de Mouchy
Duc de Poix à brevêt (1767) - branche de Mouchy
www.heraldique-europeenne.org /Regions/France/Noailles.htm   (314 words)

  
 Ducal Order of Precedence: Restoration Chamber of Peers List (4 June 1814)
He was as ruthless and as incorrupt[able] as [Maximilien de] Robespierre himself; he could be moved from his purpose neither by pity nor by bribes…It was this very quality of passionless detachment that made him so effective an instrument of the Terror.
In the middle of the Place de la Revolution was erected a guillotine, in front of a colossal statue of Liberty, represented seated on a rock, a Phrygian cap on her head, a spear in her hand, the other reposing on a shield.
Former Second Consul Jean-Jacques-Regis de Cambaceres (18.10.1753-18.03.1824) was made Arch-Chancellor of France in 1804 and duc de Parme on 18.08.1808.
www.napoleon-series.org /research/government/france/chamberofpeers/c_chamber1.html   (990 words)

  
 Les fortifications de la ville de Montlhéry au Moyen-âge
Voici un petit descriptif de la ville, de ses remparts et des champs qui la bordaient, tels qu'on les trouvaient au Moyen-âge.
Ces terrains ont été donnés par le Duc de Mouchy à la condition que la ville y élève un boulevard portant le nom de Mouchy.
Ce n'est qu'il y a environ deux siècles, que ce chemin fut "redressé" pour donner naissance à l'actuelle route de Marcoussis dans sa partie finale.
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