Jean Ballet
Jean Ballet , born the August 31st 1760 with Évaux-the-Baths (Digs), dead the April 30th 1832 with Limoges (High-Vienna), is a politician French.
Lawyer with Évaux in 1789, he becomes judge with the court in 1791, before being elected appointed the Hollow one with the legislative Assemblée the September 3rd 1791 with 163 votes out of 283 voters. Member of the committee of finances, it reads in front of the platform, the April 2nd 1792, a report/ratio on the case of extraordinary, request the rise of the assignats in circulation to height of 1650 million and obtains the refunding of the loan of 1782. After the Day of August 10th, 1792, it makes issue the sending of the first pages of the Red book in the departments like pruves of the dilapidations of the Crown.
Not having been re-elected at the time of the election of the national Convention, it turns over to the bar. The 8 Floréal Year VIII, it is named police chief close the court of Chambon-on-Voueize.
Rejoined with the Empire, it obtains the cross of the Légion of honor the 25 Floréal An XII then the title of knight of Empire the February 24th 1809 and of lawyer-general at the imperial Court of Limoges on June 1st 1811 posts it.
During the Hundred Days, he is elected appointed the Hollow one with the Chambre of the representatives. At the time of the meeting of the July 6th, whereas Paris is occupied by the Allies, it makes vote motion unanimously prohibiting to raise a statue with any alive monarch.
Source
- Dictionary of the French deputies of 1789 to 1889, volume 1, p. 141 to 150
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