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Claude Hochet

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around 1805 to become chief clerk of the Interior section of the Council of State. He then became a secretary in the Department of the Interior. He was appointed a member of the Committee of the Legal Claims Department in 1806. On 5 September 1807, when he was secretary of the Contentious Affairs
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Claude Hochet was made Master of Requests and honorary Councilor of State in 1822. He resigned from his offices in 1839 to make way for his son Prosper. Prosper Hochet replaced his father as Secretary General of the Council of State on 12 March 1839. Claude Hochet died on 3 October 1857 at the
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at the end of 1799. He met Benjamin Constant and Madame de Staël at Madame Suard's salon in Paris, and would remain a friend and correspondent of Madame de Staël for the rest of her life. They each wrote about sixty letters to the other between 1800 and 1815. Hochet also became a friend of
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Claude Hochet was born in Paris on 24 November 1772 in the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, parish of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. His parents were Claude Thomas Hochet (1735–1807), a Paris spice merchant, and Marie Elisabeth Révérard (died 1807). He had four sisters.
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Committee, he married Gabrielle Boigues (1788–1855). She was the daughter of Pierre Boigues, a rich Parisian merchant, and Catherine Brousse. She brought a rich dowry of land, cash, jewels and two houses in Paris, and expected an inheritance from her father.
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for 30,000 francs. It had two main lodges, stables, an aviary, meadows, vineyards, walks and ponds. In 1822, he was appointed as an Honorary State Counselor. Two more daughters were born, Louise (1818–86) and Gabrielle Claire (1823–93). His brother-in-law,
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After his marriage Hochet lived very peacefully with his wife and children. Their first child was Claire, born on 1 July 1808. She died on 15 September 1821. Their eldest son
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Lettres Inédites de Madame la Marquise du Chastelet a M. le Comte d'Argental: Auxquelles on a Joint une Dissertation sur l'Existence de Dieu
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Claude Hochet was made Secretary of the Council of State on 24 August 1815. On 14 May 1817 he acquired a 7 hectares (17 acres) estate in
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Jean Mistler published the letters to Hochet written to Hochet by Madame de Staël and Benjamin Constant as
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of 27 July 1794. For a short time Hochet was Secretary of the Council of Commerce, which was under the
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Prosper Hochet (1810-) became a senior civil servant and was briefly a deputy during the
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was born on 17 mars 1813. On 12 January 1814 Claude Hochet was elected Captain of the
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After his release from prison and return to Paris in 1794 Hochet wrote
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Hochet joined the army during the mass conscription decreed by the
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The Emergence of Modern Business Enterprise in France, 1800-1930
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was born in Paris on 26 April 1810 and their second son
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Index


Conseil d'État
Prosper Hochet
Paris
Montreuil-Juigné
Conseil d'État
Madame de Staël
Benjamin Constant
Abel-François Villemain
Prosper de Barante
First French Empire
French Revolution
National Convention
Chouans
Coutances
Carentan
Cherbourg
Avranches
Dol
Rennes
Arras
Thermidorian Reaction
Committee of Public Safety
Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard
Niccolò Machiavelli
The Art of War
Émilie du Châtelet
Amélie Suard
Julie Talma
Madame RĂ©camier

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