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Louis-Martin Lebeuf

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Lebeuf's family had been notaries for over 200 years. Although he was meant to follow this career, he preferred commerce. He entered a banking house as a clerk, and by the age of 19 was one of the heads of the house. He was elected a judge of the Commercial Court and a member of the
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Lebeuf was a member of the National Legislative Assembly from 13 May 1849 to 2 December 1851, representing the Seine-et-Marne department. In the legislature he sat on the right with the anti-republican majority. He supported the French expedition to Rome led by
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Discount Board from 1830 to 1836. In 1835 he was appointed a regent of the Bank of France. He was a regent of the Bank of France from 28 January 1836 until his death. He was also head of the banking house Lebeuf et Cie.
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department for the government majority. He was reelected for the same seat on the same platform from 2 March 1839 to 12 June 1842. He failed to be reelected on 9 July 1842, and failed again on 1 August 1846.
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he was a senator from 26 January 1852 until 10 November 1854. Louis-Martin Lebeuf died on 10 November 1854 at the château de Montgermont in Pringy, Seine-et-Marne.
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works for the Société Lebeuf et Millet from 1840 until his death. The trademark was "LM et Cie". Lebeuf purchased the château and estate of Montgermont at
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manufacturer and right-leaning politician. He supported protectionist policies, and supported the coup d'etat that launched the
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manufacturer, Alfred Louis Lebeuf (d. 1859), diplomat. and Alexandrine Louise Marie Lebeuf (1830–1865).
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Lebeuf was a member of the General Council of Seine-et-Marne. He was made an Officer of the
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Members of the National Legislative Assembly of the French Second Republic
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La Sidérurgie française au XIXe siècle: Recherches histioriques
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Members of the 5th Chamber of Deputies of the July Monarchy
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Members of the 4th Chamber of Deputies of the July Monarchy
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Faience plate with printed and painted decoration, Creil
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1789 à 1889
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L'Aigle
Pringy, Seine-et-Marne
faience
Second French Empire
Napoleon III
L'Aigle
faience
Paris Chamber of Commerce
Bank of France

Creil-Montereau faience
Pringy, Seine-et-Marne
Antoine Odier
Auguste Mimerel
Joseph PĂ©rier
Henri Barbet
LĂ©on Talabot
Eugène Schneider
July Monarchy
Legion of Honour
Seine-et-Marne
French Second Republic
Charles Oudinot
Napoleon III
Second French Empire



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