Charles François Louis Delalot
See also: Delalot
Charles François Louis , Viscount Delalot is a French politician born with Paris the April 17th 1772 and died in Paris the October 27th 1842.
Biography
Wire of a adviser-secretary of the king, the Delalot Viscount took share, at the end of the session of the national Convention, with the royalist Insurrection of the 13 vendémiaire year IV, during which it ordered the Grenadier S of the Lepelletier section, which went on the Parliament. Condemned to died by the military council sitting to the Palate-Equality, “to have signed a bearing decree order to make beat the general one and invitation with the close sections to put itself under the weapons”, it had its safety only with the escape. It obtained, thereafter, the revision of this judgment.Under the Restoration, he collaborated in the Journal of the debates and was made a name among the writers of the moderate royalist party. The November 15th 1820, it was elected appointed by the college of department of the Marne. He then addressed to his voters a speech where this declaration was noticed: “I will find in my own heart an attachment true, sincere, without concerning our constitutional Charte, pledge of stability so necessary to all the interests, furnace bridge of the harmony where all the French who want the safety of the fatherland must tighten themselves narrowly to choke their divisions in fraternal embraces. ”
The January 8th 1821, it fought the request for six provisional twelfths presented by the ministry. It belonged to the commission of municipal organization (March 7th), was vigorously opposed to the re-establishment Censure (July 5th): “Is this with the Charter or to the ministers, he says, that you judged to be faithful? The company has the right, and the Charter recognized it, to repress excesses by the laws; but to want to prohibit the use of faculties which were given naturally to the man, it is to make an attempt on its divine gasoline. ”
Re-elected the October 10th 1821, he was Member of the Commission of the address which reversed the ministry (November 21st). The government then ruined its candidature for the general elections of 1824, and it returned to the House of Commons only the November 24th 1827, elected by the college of department of Charente.
To the opening of the session of 1830, it was related to the list of five names suggested for the presidency of the Room, but the king preferred Pierre-Paul Royer-Collard to him. Delalot fought the policy Ultra-royaliste and signed the Adresse of the 221. It obtained its re-election the July 3rd 1830, adhered to the Monarchie July, but was not re-elected in 1831.
Publications
In addition to articles in the Newspaper of the debates , signed Z…, Delalot published a work: Of the Constitution and the fundamental laws of French monarchy (1814).
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