Nicolas Félix Vandive
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Nicolas-Félix Van Dievoet (/ˈdiːvʊt/) called Vandive (/vɒ̃dɪv/), écuyer, (c.1710–1792) was a French court official[1]
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Born | 1712 |
Died | 1 June 1792 Paris |
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Occupation | court official |
Title | Écuyer |
Parent(s) | Balthazar-Philippe Vandive and Françoise-Edmée de La Haye |
Family | Vandive family |
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He was court clerk at the Grand Conseil (1743) and of the Conseil du Roi (King's Council), lawyer at the Parlement of Paris (Parliament of Paris) (cited in 1761) and conseiller notaire et secrétaire Maison et Couronne de France près la Cour du Parlement (counsellor, notary and secretary at the French Court for the Court of the Parliament).