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Pierre d'Orgemont

Pierre (I) d’Orgemont (c. 1315, Lagny-sur-Marne - 23 June 1389, hôtel des Tournelles, Paris) was a French politician of the Hundred Years' War era.
== Life ==
He seems to have been the son of Jean d’Orgemont, a middle-class man from Lagny who owned buildings on rue Saint-Antoine in Paris, or the son of the Pierre d’Orgemont who appears in the wills of Louis X〔"...king Louis Hutin, by his will of the year 1316, ordered that all that would have been taken by him against right and reason should be rendered up" - Anselme de Sainte-Marie, ''Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume.'', T6, p. 337〕 and Philippe le Long.〔Le journal des sçavans, 1913, p. 186〕
Pierre d’Orgemont studied law and began his career as a mere lawyer in 1340 in the Parlement de Paris where he was made master clerk in May 1347 then first president in 1355. He proved loyal to the French crown during John II of France's captivity in France after capture at the battle of Poitiers, notably during the revolt of the Estates General in 1357 led by Étienne Marcel. This gained d'Orgemont recognition from the dauphin, the future Charles V of France.〔Société des études historiques, année 1913, p. 572〕 On 20 November 1373 he became the only ever chancellor of France to be elected by a college of electors. This college had been summoned together by Charles V:
Such a procedure was never revived by Charles' successors.
At Christmas 1373 Pierre d'Orgemont was made a knight. He remained chancellor until his retirement in 1380, following the death of Charles, who made him executor of his will - he then became maître des requêtes to the parlement de Paris. He also contributed to editing the Grandes Chroniques de France for 1350-1380. In 1384 he was made chancellor of the Dauphiné by Charles VI of France.〔Histoire générale du Dauphiné, Nicolas Chorier, 1878, T1, p. 651〕 On 26 May 1386 he bought the lordship of Chantilly from the last Bouteillier de Senlis. He soon began to build an impressive moated château, completed after his death by his son Amaury.

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