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Despatches from Paris Jan.-Dec. 1787

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Despatches from Paris Before the Revolution
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1909

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page 174 note 1 Armand Marc Comte de Montmorin-Saint-Herem, (1745–1792). Murdered in the September massacres

page 175 note 1 Don Pedro-Pablo Abaraca y Bolea, Conde de Aranda (1718–1799).

page 181 note 1 This is where the States General met in 1789.

page 181 note 2 Charles Juste de Beauvau (1720–1793) a very distinguished soldier.

page 184 note 1 Orthez the ancient Orthesium was Capital of Béarn. It was the head quarters of Protestantism in the South East of France.

page 184 note 2 Honoré Gabriel Riqetti Comte de Mirabeau (1749–1791).

page 191 note 1 Chrétien François II de Lamoignon (1735–1789) belonged to a distinguished family of the robe.

page 191 note 2 Louis-François de Paule Le Fèvre Marquis d'Ormesson (1718–1789).

page 192 note 1 Etienne François d'Aligre (1726–1798.)

page 195 note 1 Etienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (1727–1794).

page 204 note 1 Harris, afterwards Earl of Malmesbury.

page 221 note 1 Jean Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil 1746–1794, guillotined.

page 233 note 1 Marie François Henri de Franquets Duc de Coigny (1736–1821).

page 238 note 1 Charles Louis François de Barentin (1738–1819).

page 241 note 1 English Ambassador at Constantinople.

page 253 note 1 (1711–1794).

page 256 note 1 English Minister at the Louth of Berlin.