Jean-Joseph d'Aguin (March 1731 - June 14, 1794) was president of the Parlement of Toulouse in the Kingdom of France.[1] D'Aguin was born in Toulouse in March 1731, and became president of the second Chambre des Enquêtes in May 1761.[2] He was executed on June 14, 1794.[3]
Family
He married Thérèse-Rosalie de Resseguier.[4] His sister Martha Henrietta was the first wife of Nicholas Barnewall, 14th Baron Trimlestown of Ireland, and mother of his only surviving son and heir.[5]
References
- ↑ Le Moy, Arthur (1909). Le Parlement de Bretagne et le pouvoir royal au XVIIIe siècle. H. Champion. p. 421.
- ↑ Duboul, Axel (1890). La fin du Parlement de Toulouse. F. Tardieu. p. 153.
- ↑ Lamouzele, E. (1907). "La parlement Maupeou a Toulouse et l'exil d'ancien Parlement en 1771". Revue des Pyrénées. XIX: 233.
- ↑ Montbel, Guillaume (1913). Souvenirs du comte de Montbel, ministre de Charles X. Publiés par son petit-fils Guy de Montbel (2nd ed.). Paris: Librairie Plon. p. 25.
- ↑ "Lord Trimlestown", The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. XII (new series), December 1839, p. 648.
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