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  • In 1788 he published the boldly Third Estate of the bailliage of Metz.
  • John defeated them, and afterwards gave up the bailliage to his cousin John of Arsuf.
  • To appeal a " bailliage " s decisions, one turned to the regional parlements.
  • During 1468 the village had fallen under the region of Chrysochous, under the regional law officer ( bailliage ).
  • John marched out and defeated them, and after this victory he gave up the bailliage to his cousin John of Arsuf.
  • He was elected in 1789 by the clergy of the bailliage of Nancy to the abolition of the privileges of the nobles and the Church.
  • In 1241 the barons offered the bailliage of Acre to Alice, widow of Hugh I of Cyprus and daughter of Isabella I of Jerusalem.
  • At the end of the 17th century, the office of lieutenant g閚閞al du bailliage d'Orl閍ns was ceded to an allied branch, the Curaults.
  • There were no records of fires by urban community or territorial division ( " bailliage " or " s閚閏hauss閑 " in France ).
  • In 1789 he drew up the first article of the " cahier " of the electors of the " bailliage " of Roye, demanding the abolition of feudal rights.
  • From the end of the 16th century to the end of the 17th, the offices of president and of lieutenant g閚閞al to the bailliage and si鑗e pr閟idial of Orl閍ns were handed down hereditarily through the Beauharnais family.
  • Rattach?au Moyen 耮e au bailliage de Molsheim, le ch鈚eau devint la r閟idence d'un bailli, lequel se trouva ?la t阾e du nouveau bailliage que formait Schirmeck, comprenant 19 localit閟, de Mutzig ?Natzwiller.
  • Rattach?au Moyen 耮e au bailliage de Molsheim, le ch鈚eau devint la r閟idence d'un bailli, lequel se trouva ?la t阾e du nouveau bailliage que formait Schirmeck, comprenant 19 localit閟, de Mutzig ?Natzwiller.
  • In the place of the parlement, which had resigned, d'Aiguillon organised a tribunal of more or less competent judges, who were ridiculed by the pamphleteers and ironically termed the " bailliage d'Aiguillon ".
  • During the 17th and the 18th centuries, some rooms are still livable, since several person are mentioned residing inside : a gardener in 1620, a lieutenant of bailliage died inside in 1671, an officer between 1756 and 1767.
  • For the clergy and nobles, the suffrage remained direct; but as a rule only such ecclesiastics were admitted to the assembly of the " bailliage " as possessed a benefice, and only such lords as had a fief.
  • Having gained a reputation with his " Histoire primitive de la Gr鑓e ", Rabaut de Saint-蓆ienne was elected deputy to the Estates-General of 1789 by the third estate of the " bailliage " of N頼es.
  • The deputies of each order in every " bailliage " also brought with them a " cahier des dol閍nces ", arrived at, for the third estate, by a combination of statements drawn up by the primary or secondary electors.
  • This led to a situation in which, as was noted by the Guernsey newspaper " Le Bailliage " in 1880, children had ceased to speak the language among themselves & ndash; partly due to teachers discouraging its use in favour of standard French.
  • In 1527 he bought the seigniory of Grandvelle, located in the Bailiwick of Amont ( " Bailliage d'Amont " ), administrative territory located in present-day Haute-Sa鬾e department, which later became better known under the name of Granvelle.
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