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- Carbonnel may refer to: DelillersCarbonnel, governor of the Bank of England from 1740 to 1741. Villers-Carbonnel, commune in the Sommedepartment in... - DelillersCarbonnel (November 1669 – 4 May 1747) was an Englishbanker who was Governor of the Bank of England from 1740 to 1741. He was born in London... - Moulins-le-Carbonnel is a commune in the Sarthedepartment in the region of Pays de la Loire in north-western France. The communealong with another 32... - Villers-Carbonnel (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ kaʁbɔnɛl]) is a commune in the Sommedepartment in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The commune is... - Gilbert-Yves-Edmond Grandval: 1 January 1952 – 8 July 1955 Charles-Marie-Eric de Carbonnel: 8 July 1955 – 27 October 1956 The Saar competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics... - wall of the chapel remains. Marie-François-Renée (known as Mathilde) de Carbonnel-Canisy was orphaned at an early age, and was raised by her paternal grandmother... - (1731–1733) Townshend (1733–1735) Benson (1735–1737) Cooke (1737–1740) Carbonnel (1740–1741) Brooksbank (1741–1743) Fawkener (1743–1745) Savage (1745–1747)... - Marie-François-Renée (known as Mathilde) de Carbonnel-Canisy (1725-1796) at age 14. She was the only daughter of René-Anne de Carbonnel, comte de Canisy (1683-1728)... - Delamare as Hélène Carbonnel, the wife of Guy CarbonnelMoniqueJoyce as Lætitia HuguetteVivier as MarinaGabrielleFontan as MadameCarbonnelBernard Lancret... - Sémonville (1715–1784), comtesse d'Estrades. 1749: Marie-Françoise de Carbonnel de Canisy (1725–1796), marquise d’Antin puis comtesse de Forcalquier....