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

  1. Le Moy, Arthur (1909). Le Parlement de Bretagne et le pouvoir royal au XVIIIe siècle. H. Champion. p. 421.
  2. Duboul, Axel (1890). La fin du Parlement de Toulouse. F. Tardieu. p. 153.
  3. Lamouzele, E. (1907). "La parlement Maupeou a Toulouse et l'exil d'ancien Parlement en 1771". Revue des Pyrénées. XIX: 233.
  4. 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.
  5. "Lord Trimlestown", The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. XII (new series), December 1839, p. 648.


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