M
D Delachesnaye, chef de division M
R General Dumourier P
R De Bournonville, minister of war I
R General Dillon M
R The two sons of the Duke of Orleans P
L De Blanchelande, governor of St. Domingo G
R De Perigord, bishop of Autun, first author of the schism in
France P
R Charlotte Corday, who assassinated Marat G
R General Paoli, of Corsica P
R General Custine, ex-constituent G
R The intruding bishop of Ausch P
R General Guetineau G
R General Servan P
R General Biron G
L Marie Antoinette, Queen of France G
R The Duke of Orleans, called Egalite G
R Bailly, ex-constituent and first mayor of G
R Roland minister of justice at the time of the King’s trial S
R Madame Roland, his wife G
L Duchesne, intendant of Madame G
R General Houchard G
R General Roule G
L Gilbert Desvoisins, president of the parliament of Paris G
R Ysambert, brigadier-general of the republican army G
D The two brothers Raba, Jews of Bourdeaux, worth a million G
D The mother-in-law, of Pethion, the mayor of Paris G
R General Brunet G
L Delaverdy, comptroller-general of the finances G
L About thirty thousand French gentlemen emigrated.
L Near sixty thousand ecclesiastics transported out of France
R General la Morliere G
L De Berulle, first president of the parliament of Grenoble G
D Harrop of London, a merchant in Paris G
R Barnave, 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
D Delachesnaye, chef de division M
R General Dumourier P
R De Bournonville, minister of war I
R General Dillon M
R The two sons of the Duke of Orleans P
L De Blanchelande, governor of St. Domingo G
R De Perigord, bishop of Autun, first author of the schism in
France P
R Charlotte Corday, who assassinated Marat G
R General Paoli, of Corsica P
R General Custine, ex-constituent G
R The intruding bishop of Ausch P
R General Guetineau G
R General Servan P
R General Biron G
L Marie Antoinette, Queen of France G
R The Duke of Orleans, called Egalite G
R Bailly, ex-constituent and first mayor of G
R Roland minister of justice at the time of the King’s trial S
R Madame Roland, his wife G
L Duchesne, intendant of Madame G
R General Houchard G
R General Roule G
L Gilbert Desvoisins, president of the parliament of Paris G
R Ysambert, brigadier-general of the republican army G
D The two brothers Raba, Jews of Bourdeaux, worth a million G
D The mother-in-law, of Pethion, the mayor of Paris G
R General Brunet G
L Delaverdy, comptroller-general of the finances G
L About thirty thousand French gentlemen emigrated.
L Near sixty thousand ecclesiastics transported out of France
R General la Morliere G
L De Berulle, first president of the parliament of Grenoble G
D Harrop of London, a merchant in Paris G
R Barnave, 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