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Michel-Étienne Turgot (9 June 1690, Paris – 1 February 1751, Paris) was ''prévôt des marchands de Paris'' ("Master of the merchants of Paris", i.e. Mayor of Paris)〔(''Turgot'' by Leon Say, Gustave Masson, p.17 )〕 from 1729 to 1740. His name is associated to one of the most famous maps of Paris, the "Plan de Turgot" ("Turgot Map"),〔Phillips 1909, (p. 1125 ); Bourne 1905, (p. ix ).〕〔(University of Southern Maine ).〕〔(''Turgot'' by Leon Say, Gustave Masson, p.17 )〕〔(''Martin's History of France'' by Henri Martin, p.163 )〕 a detailed bird-eye view of Paris realized by Louis Bretez from 1734 to 1739.〔''Brain Chemistry and the French Connection, 1791–1841'' by Donald Bayley Tower, p.105 ()〕〔''Law, Magistracy, and Crime in Old Regime Paris, 1735–1789'' by Richard Mowery Andrews p.4 ()〕 Michel-Étienne Turgot was the father of the famous Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, economist and Minister of Louis XVI.〔(''Turgot'' by Leon Say, Gustave Masson, p.17 )〕 Both were buried in the Chapel of Hôpital Laënnec in Paris. ==Notes==
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