Paul Fancy-Billecocq

Paul Fancy-Billecocq was born with Semur-in-Auxois, the May 2nd 1791 and died in Nemours, the May 24th 1869 and buried with the Cimetière of Montmartre, in Paris.

Paul Fancy-Billecocq is president of the lawyers to the Conseil of the king de France and to the Court of appeal, knight of the royal Orders of the Légion of honor and the Lys, author of several works and articles of right and policy in various newspapers of a certainly disappeared French national press.

Its family

Paul Fancy-Billecocq is the son junior by Louis Beguin (1747 - 1831), appointed Côte of Gold to the legislative assembled , Member of the Commission of the foreign affairs to the Parliament, and Jacqueleine Guényot, proper aunt of the general Jean-Andoche Junot, Duc of Abrantès and Monseigneur Pierre-François Bienaymé, bishop of Metz.

Biography

Paul Fancy, bachelor of the Faculty of Law of Paris, is received lawyer at the Royal Court of Paris, then becomes royal judge, with Pithiviers, in 1819. He acquires a lawyer load to the Conseil of the king de France and for the Court of appeal and on August 30th, 1820 by ordinance with the king Louis XVIII is equipped with it.

Between 1820 and 1830, it publishes successively works on important subjects, for the time, of which:

  • the Lawsuit of Louvel, assassin of Monseigneur the Duke of Berry, before the Court of the Pars (1844),

  • Administrative and Legal Annals of the emigration
  • the Law of allowance .

Paul Fancy-Billecocq is elected the August 31st 1844, President about the lawyers of the Conseil of the king and to the Court of appeal (1844-1847). April 28th, 1846, the king Louis-Philippe Ier names it Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.

Member of the particular Council of the Police headquarter of Paris, it is legal consultant Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Ministère of Justice, then of the House of Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, the Prince-President.

December 2nd, 1852, after the death of his wife, Paul Fancy-Billecocq yields his load, but continuous to take part in the political life and legal of the country by in particular publishing chronicles in the press of the time, in particular in Constitutional the , the Newspaper of DEBATEs , the Audience … He is the friend many politicians and personalities of the time. The whole of its files were deposited with the public library of Dijon.

By royal decree of Charles X, on February 3rd 1830, the name of Billecocq is added to that of Fancy, to give Fancy-Billecocq . This addition accepted by the King, was carried out for the Paul Beguin transmission, of the load of Maître of the Requests to the Conseil of the king de France, with which Jean-Baptiste Billecocq was provided. This clause appeared already in the marriage contract of Paul Beguin and Anne Billecocq.

Descent

Paul Fancy Marie in Paris the January 10th 1824, 12 in the church Saint-Roch with Anne-Marie Billecocq, born in Paris, the March 25th 1805, deceased with Paris, the May 23rd 1851.

Anne-Marie Billecocq is the girl of Master Jean-Baptiste Billecocq (1765 - 1829) and de' Hersemulle Angelica-Dorothée of the Rock (1770 - 1846), Dame of atour of S.A.R. Mrs Adélaïde of France, girl of Louis XV of France.

From this marriage were born two children:

  • Marie-Angele-Louise Fancy-Billecoq (1826 - 1910), woman of letters. She marries the count François Edmond Haren de Beauregard, lawyer imperial.

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