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{{Short description|French politician}}
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'''Félix Martin-Feuillée''' (November 25, 1830 &ndash; August 5, 1898) was a French politician of the [[French Third Republic]]. He was born in [[Rennes]], [[France]]. He graduated from the [[University of Rennes]] in 1854. He was a member of the [[Chamber of Deputies of France]] from 1876 to 1889. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of the interior and cult (March 4 – December 28, 1879) in the government of [[William Henry Waddington]]. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of justice (December 29, 1879 – January 30, 1882) in the governments of [[Léon Gambetta]] and [[Jules Ferry]]. He was minister of justice (February 21, 1883 – April 6, 1885).<ref>''[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A00E7DD1631E433A25751C2A9649C94629FD7CF « Jules Ferry's cabinet ; List of the new French ministers -- The treatment of princes »]'', The New York Times, mercredi 22 février 1883, consulté sur www.nytimes.com</ref>
'''Félix Martin-Feuillée''' (25 November 1830 &ndash; 5 August 1898) was a French politician of the [[French Third Republic]]. He was born in [[Rennes]], [[France]]. He graduated from the [[University of Rennes]] in 1854. He was a member of the [[Chamber of Deputies of France]] from 1876 to 1889. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of the interior and cult (4 March – 28 December 1879) in the government of [[William Henry Waddington]]. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of justice (29 December 1879 – 30 January 1882) in the governments of [[Léon Gambetta]] and [[Jules Ferry]]. He was minister of justice (21 February 1883 – 6 April 1885).<ref>''[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A00E7DD1631E433A25751C2A9649C94629FD7CF « Jules Ferry's cabinet ; List of the new French ministers -- The treatment of princes »]'', The New York Times, mercredi 22 février 1883, consulté sur www.nytimes.com</ref>


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Revision as of 22:49, 12 February 2023

Félix Martin-Feuillée (25 November 1830 – 5 August 1898) was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was born in Rennes, France. He graduated from the University of Rennes in 1854. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of France from 1876 to 1889. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of the interior and cult (4 March – 28 December 1879) in the government of William Henry Waddington. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of justice (29 December 1879 – 30 January 1882) in the governments of Léon Gambetta and Jules Ferry. He was minister of justice (21 February 1883 – 6 April 1885).[1]

References

  1. ^ « Jules Ferry's cabinet ; List of the new French ministers -- The treatment of princes », The New York Times, mercredi 22 février 1883, consulté sur www.nytimes.com

Sources

  • "Félix Martin-Feuillée", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891), Bourloton, Paris, 1889 Edition details Wikisource