François Marie Wheat 1756 - 1825

Under the Révolution it was an agent counter-revolutionary very energetic and undertaking.

It tried to raise the Midi but it was a failure, it turned over near the princes whom it served with large a devotion during twenty-five years. Louis XVIII of France did it baron and appointed it secretary of his cabinet. His/her brother, Charles (?) Wheat says Wheat-Din was used as odd-job man.

Under the Restoration

On his return in France, Louis XVIII granted to him a pension of seven hundred books in rewards of the services rendered to the crown of France as a royalist agent.

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