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- Pierre Louis Auguste Ferron, Count de La Ferronnays (1777–1842) was French Minister of Foreign Affairs from 4 January 1828 to 24 April 1829. Born in Saint-Malo...
- Ferron de La Ferronnays; 12 April 1808 – 1 April 1891) was a French writer. She was born in London, the daughter of comte Auguste de La Ferronnays, a Breton...
- essays and tracts on various topics. She translated works by Pauline de la Ferronnays with her cousin, Maria Catherine Bishop. La Touche was a keen gardener...
- Francaise or French Social Party. Notable members included the Marquis de La Ferronnays, Georges Mandel, Jean Ybarnegaray, Jean Le Cour Grandmaison and Xavier...
- April 2018. En émigration : Souvenirs tirés des papiers du Cte A. De la Ferronnays (1777-1813) (2e éd.) / Par le Mis Costa de Beauregard. 1901. This page...
- Girac (31 August 1766 Ordained Bishop - 1769) Jules-Basile Ferron de La Ferronnays (1769 Appointed - 1774) Hugues-François de Regnault-Bellescize (1774 Appointed...
- left on 10 February 1770, and was replaced as interim governor by De la Ferronnays on 15 January 1772. Soon after taking office, Vallière and Montarcher...
- of their conduct during the unrest. This was the case for Henri de la Ferronnays [fr], a ****ure deputy who had supported the Trappists of the Notre-Dame...
- (1869), Maigne de La Gravière (1872), de Lespinay (1850), Ferron de La Ferronnays (1888), de Charnières (1857), d'Oilliamson, de Malortie, etc. Peer of...
- Prédestinée (1896) Émigration, souvenirs tirés des papiers du Cte A. de La Ferronnays (1777-1814) (1900) Courtes Pages (1902) Liberté, égalité, fraternité (1904)...