e, advocate, ex-constituent G
R Duport-dutertre, ex-minister of justice G
R Emmery, president at the time of administering the oath; a jew G
L The Countess du Barry, mistress of Louis XV. G
D The Duke du Chatelet, colonel of the French guards G
R Le Brun, ex-minister of the home department G
D Dietrick, mayor of Strasbourg G
R General Arthur Dillon G
R General Beauregard P
R Garat, minister of the republic G
R Champfort, of the French academy S
R Hydius, depute suppleant, _i.e._ one chosen to supply a vacancy S
R Clavieres, minister of public contributions S
R Luckner, revolutionary marshal of France G
D The son of General Custine, aged 25 years G
R General Stengel P
R Delomenie, archbishop of Sens, _decardinalise_, degraded from
the dignity of cardinal S
L De Champenetre, an officer of the French guards G
R General Ferriere P
D Jolly, ex-minister of finances P
L Boucher d'Argis, lieutenant criminel (sic) Chatelet de Paris G
R General la Vallette P
R General 0-moran P
R General Beauharnois P
R General Ferrand P
R General Landremont P
R General Schomberg G
R General Beysser G
R General Hedonville P
R General Dumesnil P
R General Demars P
R General Barthelemy P
R General Protaux M
L Clery, a person in the King's confidence I
R Anacharsis Cloots, called
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