Auguste Lorieux

Auguste Lorieux
Born (1796-12-14)December 14, 1796
Le Croisic
Died July 27, 1842(1842-07-27) (aged 45)
Eaux-Bonnes
Language French

Auguste Julien Marie Lorieux, (14 December 1796– 27 July 1842) was an 19th-century French writer and jurisdiction consultant.

Biography

Auguste was the son of Bonaventure Ambroise Lorieux, lord of Mainguisserie, representative of Saint-Nazaire and member of the Guérande in 1790, and Julienne David de Drézigué,[1] daughter of Le Croisic’s mayor, René David de Drézigué, deputy at the Estates of Brittany. Because he was a royalist, republicans shut him in 1793. His brother, Théodore Marie Clair Lorieux was a general inspecter at the corps des mines and the Mines of Paris.[2]

He was born on 14 December 1796 or 1797 in Corsic. After finishing his studies at Nantes with the best results, he learnt law at Rennes. He was niominated to procurer of the king in 1823. following the July Revolution, he regined the magistrate at the king. He was nominated as an advocate at the office in Nantes. Lorieux returend to the magistrate in 1837.

Lorieux was a member of the Société académique de Nantes et de Loire-Atlantique.

Works

References

  1. Fernand Gueriff, "Historique de Saint-Nazaire: Des origines à la construction du port avec de nombreuses cartes et dessins", 1990
  2. annales.org

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