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Nicolas-Félix Van Dievoet dit Vandive (Paris c.1710? - Paris, 1 June 1792) was a French court official.〔L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux - Issues 596-606 - Page 1117 2002 "Nicolas Félix Vandive. Paris, paroisse Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, est cité comme greffier de l'audience du conseil du roi procuration de Etienne Duchemin de La Tour, chevalier, capitaine de grenadiers"〕 He was clerk at the Grand the Council, adviser notary secretary house and Crown of France close the Court of Parliament (the notaries secretaries of the Parliament of Paris exerted a load annoblissante with the first degree, and this since their creation; under the terms of an old use confirmed by edict of July 1644. This privilege to them was withdrawn in July 1669 and they were given to the gradual nobility. But the nobility with the first degree to them was returned in November 1690). By the Edict given to Versailles on May 22, 1775, which fixes the finance of the officers of the great Council, we can read: " We pareillement fixed finances of the offices of first and the made main thing of the clerk's office of the audience of our Great Council of which the sior Vandive étoit provided, with the sum of twenty-five thousand livres." ==His life== Nicolas Felix Vandive, clerk with the Great Council, clerk of the audience of the Council of the King, lawyer to the Parliament of Paris (listed in 1761), adviser notary and secretary House and Crown of France close the Court of the Parliament, belonged to a family of Parisian goldsmiths of origin of Brussels, the Van Dievoet known as Vandive. The Royal Almanach of 1776 gives its address: " Vandive, Clerk of the Audience, Holy-Opportune" street of the Lavender fields;. His grandfather was the famous goldsmith of the king Philippe Van Dievoet says Vandive (1654–1738), adviser of king, Officier of the Guard Wraps of the King, general syndic of the Revenues of the Town hall of Paris, native of Brussels. Its great-uncle was the celebrate sculptor of Brussels Peter Van Dievoet (1661–1729) His father Balthazar Philippe Vandive, goldsmith also, was consul of Paris in 1739. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicolas Félix Vandive」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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