Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac

Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac
of France

Date formed 4 January 1828
Date dissolved 8 August 1829
People and organisations
Head of government Jean Baptiste Gay de Martignac
Head of state Charles X of France
History
Predecessor Ministry of Joseph de Villèle
Successor Ministry of Jules de Polignac

The Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac was formed on 4 January 1828 after the dismissal of the Ministry of Joseph de Villèle by King Charles X of France.[1] The ministry was replaced on 8 August 1829 by the Ministry of Jules de Polignac.[2]

Ministers

The ministers were:[3]

Ministry From To Minister
President of the Council 4 January 1828 8 August 1829 Jean Baptiste Gay de Martignac
Interior 4 January 1828 8 August 1829 Jean Baptiste Gay de Martignac
Foreign Affairs 4 January 1828 24 April 1829 Auguste, comte de La Ferronays
24 April 1829 14 May 1829 Anne-Adrien-Pierre de Montmorency-Laval
14 May 1829 8 August 1829 Joseph-Marie, comte Portalis
Finance 4 January 1828 8 August 1829 Antoine Roy
Justice 4 January 1828 14 May 1829 Joseph-Marie, comte Portalis
14 May 1829 8 August 1829 Pierre-Alpinien Bourdeau
Navy and Colonies 4 January 1828 3 March 1828 Christophe de Chabrol de Crouzol
3 March 1828 8 August 1829 Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville
War 4 January 1828 8 August 1829 Louis Victor de Blacquetot de Caux
Public Education 10 February 1828 8 August 1829 Antoine Lefebvre de Vatimesnil
Religious Affairs 4 January 1828 3 March 1829 Denis-Luc Frayssinous
3 March 1828 8 August 1829 François-Jean-Hyacinthe Feutrier
Commerce and Industry 4 January 1828 8 August 1829 Pierre de Saint-Cricq

References

  1. Muel 1891, p. 140.
  2. Muel 1891, pp. 141.
  3. Muel 1891, pp. 140-141.

Sources

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