Muel
Muel is a common French, located in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine and the area Brittany. It is currently twinned with the town of " Muel" in Spain. (Local Pronunciation: Moulted)
Geography
Toponymy
The name of Muel would come from the patois " muée" who indicates a wet place. To associate with the situation of Muel in a loop of Meu.
History
- the common one was created in 1790 by dismemberment of the commune of Gaël.
- Since 2006, a data-processing terminal installed with the Mairie allows the visualization of the registers of civil statue of 1793 1905, that is to say more than ten thousand documents.
Administration
Mayors of Muel
Aime Robert, mayor in 1852 re-elected of 1864 to 1910, secretary Louis Durand teacher, Chauvinistic Pierre, elected official in 1910, secretary Louis Durand, teacher, Jean Guillard, elected in 1916, secretary Louis Durand, teacher, Pierre Religious bigot, elected in 1932, Joseph louessard, elected in 1945, Leon Bouchet, elected in 1956,
Priests of Muel
Joseph Jollive (1803-1817), Pierre Penhouët (1817-1822), Jean Mauny (1822-1840), Jean Plessix (1840-1847), Julien Bidel (1847-1857), Pierre Cocar (1857-1864), Julin Collet (1864-1882), Henri Dupuis (1882 -), Dubreuil (-) and its Miard vicar, Alphonse Jouan until 1928 and its Chapdelaine vicar until 1906, Constant Trincart (1928-1946) and its Poulnais vicar.
Demography
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
See too
- Common of Ille-et-Vilaine
External bonds
- Muel on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Muel on the site of INSEE
- Muel on the site of Quid
- Localization of Muel on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Muel on Mapquest