Jean-Baptiste Voysin de Gartempe

Jean-Baptiste Vosyin de Gartempe , born the October 29th 1759 with Guéret (Digs), dead the May 11th 1840 with Paris, is a French politician.

Wire of François Voysin, lord of Gartempe, lawyer to the Parliament, and of Marie-Léonarde Chertier, it is a man of law during the release of the Révolution. Prosecutor-syndic in 1790, it is elected the August 31st 1791 appointed the Hollow one with the legislative Assemblée, 1st on 7 with 192 votes out of 372 voters. Sitting among the moderate ones, he is temporary member of the committee of division and member of the committee of legislation. Denounced by Gay Simon François of Vernon, he manages to be justified.

Threatened like suspect under the Convention, it must hide some time.

Rejoined with the Coup d'etat of the 18 brumaire, it is named judge with the court of Limoges the 18 Floréal An VIII then first president of the imperial Court of Metz the April 22nd 1809 and is made knight of Empire the July 16th 1811.

general adviser of Hollow the since the Year IX, it is joined the Bourbons at the time of the Restauration. He is elected appointed large college of the the Moselle the August 22nd 1815 with 106 votes out of 192 voters and 318 registered voters. Within the untraceable Room, it sits among the minority ministerial deputies and takes the defense of Masséna, denounced by petitioners Marseilles, in spite of the murmurs and the interruptions during the reading of its speech.

Re-elected the October 4th 1816 with 94 votes out of 162 voters and 214 registered voters then the November 13rd 1820 in the large college of Hollow with 66 votes out of out of 98 voters and 114 registered voters, it sits in the center in the following assemblies and votes against the laws of exception. It is named to advise with the Court of appeal the July 7th 1819.

Re-elected in Hollow the November 14th 1827 by 38 votes out of 68 voters and 90 registered voters against 24 votes with André Leyraud then the July 3rd 1830 with 48 votes out of 92 voters and 97 registered voters, it signs the address of the 221 and adopts the Monarchie of July.

Re-elected the September 10th 1831 in the 4th college of Hollow, at Boussac, with 58 votes out of 114 voters and 146 registered voters, it sits among the deputies of the majority.

It is not represented at the time of the elections of 1834. It is named the September 11th 1835 with the Chambre of the pars, where it sits until its death in the preserving rows.

Source

  • Dictionary of the French deputies of 1789 to 1889, volume 5, p. 541 to 550

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