Etienne-Emile Cornudet of Chaumettes

See also: Cornudet of Chaumettes

Etienne-Emile Cornudet of Chaumettes , born the February 10th 1795 with Felletin (Digs), dead the December 2nd 1870 with Crocq (Digs), is a politician French.

Wire of Joseph Cornudet of Chaumettes and of Jeanne Storeroom of Montel, it enters like listener to the Council of State in 1813. Under the Restoration, it becomes Mousquetaire in the Maison of the King and is made name sub-prefect of Issoire the March 17th 1819, twelve days after his/her father found his seat with the Chambre of the pars. Some time afterwards, it gives its resignation to deal with agriculture.

General adviser into Hollow of 1831 with 1848, it is elected the July 5th 1831 appointed second electoral college of Hollow, in the district of Aubusson, then re-elected the June 21st 1834 by 124 votes out of 184 voters and 227 registered voters against Mr. Mazeron. Sitting at the center-right, it supports the ministerial policy constantly. He is re-elected the November 4th 1837 by 142 votes out of 171 voters and 234 registered voters, the March 2nd 1839 without competitor and the July 9th 1842 by 127 votes out of 208 voters and 250 registered voters against Mr. Sallandrouze. Raised with the dignity of officer of the Legion of honor in April 1843 even and named of France the July 4th 1846, it continues to support the government with the Upper House. It loses all its mandates with the revolution of 1848 and withdraws political life.

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