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232:. This origin, allied to the stability of the intendants des finances and the instability of the Controller-General, tended to blur the hierarchy that in principle placed the Controller-General above the intendants. However, even if the rank of the intendant des finances became almost equivalent to that of a secretary of state, they did not have the privilege (reserved for the Controller-General) of working in particular with the king. The intendants des finances nevertheless continued to assert their importance and rank nevertheless right up to the reign of 22: 146:
The role of intendant des finances was created in 1552 as a 'commission' or committee, to manage the subsidies raised for the 'trip to Germany', though these commissaires were only known by that title from 1556 onwards. They formed a collegiate ministry of finances, but it was common for one among
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The number of intendants fluctuated significantly, from 3 to 6 in the mid 16th century, then 12 in the mid 17th century, before falling back to 3 in 1661. Each intendant was put in charge of a geographical département as well as (until 1661) specialist duties such as for roads and bridges or for
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of the intendants des finances. It was briefly revived as the title for the French finance minister for the Dutch departments under the
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They benefitted from a wide autonomy in exercising their powers in their own départements, directly answering to the
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but revived in 1722. In 1777 they were again suppressed and their duties transferred to the
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The intendants des finances and Controller-General were generally chosen from among the
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Each intendant des finances headed a département with a coherent assembly of duties:
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Pierre Baudouyn de Soupir et des Portes (1617–1623) and (1624–1626) (†)
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Octavien Dony d'Attichy (1592–1596), (1597–1598) and (1610–1614)
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The intendants des finances were only subsidiary by law to the
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or agents of France's financial administration under the
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them to become preeminent or even sometimes be made
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Jacques Bernard Chauvelin de Beauséjour (1751–1766)
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Nearly all of them ended up being made 114:Learn how and when to remove this message 714:Gabriel Isaac Douet de La Boullay (1787) 548:Nicolas Heudebert du Buisson (1690–1714) 425:Claude Malier du Houssay (1621–1641) (†) 362:Jacques VallĂ©e des Barreaulx (1589–1596) 618:FĂ©lix Claude Le Peletier de La Houssaye 329:Olivier Le Fèvre d'Ormesson (1573–1578) 272:Claude Burgensis du Coguier (1552–1568) 266:Marc de la Rue de La Couste (1552–1556) 368:Jacques Lallier du Pin (1590–1592) (†) 332:BenoĂ®t Myllon d'Olainville (1573–1584) 320:Jean Chastelier du Milieu (1573–1580) 317:Jean Camus de Saint-Bonnet (1570–1579) 290:Étienne Lalemant de Vouzay (1559–1560) 284:Antoine Bohier de Chesnaye (1559–1560) 281:Jacques Hurault de Vibraye (1557–1567) 269:Jean Leconte de Voisinlieu (1552–1573) 746:Economic history of the Ancien RĂ©gime 724:Antoine-Louis Chaumont de La Millière 578:François Guyet de la Faye (1703–1715) 473:Guillaume de Bordeaux (1649–1660) (†) 386:Jean de Vienne (1594–1596) and (1599) 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