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Georges Boisot

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From June to December 1829, Boisot participated in the revision of the Vaud Constitution, whose limited scope would attract discontent among the population and bring about a revolution in December 1930 and a new Constitution in June 1831. The revolution of 1830, also known as the
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Boisot joined the Council of State on 7 May 1830 and was re-elected to the new government in August 1831 and was its president in 1833. Boisot shared the management of four departments: Military, Finance, Interior, and Justice of the police with his eight colleagues. Due to his
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was born. On his return to Lausanne, Boisot became secretary of the Vaud Department of the Interior. He became Chief Secretary of the Petit Conseil and in 1815, Chancellor of the State.
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Boisot spent the last years of his life in a modest financial situation. He wrote a memoir in 1842, that was partially published.
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and Louise Peter. He was married to Madelaine Perregaux, daughter of Alexandre Perregaux, architect and sculptor on ivory.
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with four chapter from the unpublished memoirs of Chancellor Boisot, taken in part from the Historic Vaudoise Review.
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Georges Boisot et la Révolution vaudoise de 1798: quatre chapitres des "Mémoires" inédits du chancelier Boisot
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Boisot was taught to read by his father and entered school in 1783. In 1795 he began studying theology at the
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Jean-Charles Biaudet, "Georges Boisot and the Vaudois Revolution of 1798", in RHV, January 1948, pages 41–68
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Georges Boisot was the son of Jean François Louis Boisot, who was a Bishop at
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Boisot was interested in the revolutionary principles that circulated in the
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Georges Boisot And The Vaudoise Revolution of 1798 by Jean Charles Biaudet
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Georges Boisot died on 19 December 1853, at the age of seventy-nine, in
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Boisot was secretary-editor of the Administrative Chamber of the new
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Department of the Interior, followed by a position as State
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P. A. Bovard, The Vaud government from 1803 to 1962, 1982
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Historical Dictionary of Switzerland by Olivier Meuwly
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from 1798 to 1803. Later he became Secretary of the
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Georges Boisot And The Vaudoise Revolution Of 1798,
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Index


Benjamin Bolomey
Mézières, Vaud
Switzerland
Chancellor
Mézières, Vaud
Helvetic Republic
Vaud
Chancellor
Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines
Lausanne Academy
Differential calculus
Canton of Vaud
Bernese
Lemanic Republic
Canton of Léman
Lausanne
Bern
Helvetic Republic
Act of Mediation
Canon of Vaud
Switzerland
July Revolution
King Charles X
Liberal conservative
Revolution
Jean Charles Biaudet
Lausanne
Jean-Baptiste Boisot
Jean Charles Biaudet

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