Jean-Baptiste Pickaxe of Beauregard
Jean-Baptiste Pickaxe of Beauregard , born the November 16th 1750 with Aubusson (Digs), dead the November 23rd 1829 with Limoges (High-Vienna), is an administrator, a man of law and a deputy French.
To advise with the Seneschalsy Guéret in August 1776, prosecutor-syndic of the Third-state in September 1788, it is elected by the seneschalsy of Guéret the March 24th 1789 appointed third-state with the General states, where it speaks only once to propose a new means of noting the civil statue.
In 1791, he becomes president of the court of district of Aubusson and fact career in the magistrature. He is named judge with the civil court of Hollow the fourth day complementary to the An IV, judge at the court of Limoges the 18 Floréal An VIII, adviser at the imperial court of Limoges on June 1st 1811, finally, president of room at the royal court of Limoges the December 8th 1818.
He is knight of the Légion of honor.
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