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Count Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel (19 February 1803, Paris – 5 November 1867, Paris) was a French politician. He was Minister of the Interior in the Cabinet of François-Pierre Guizot (19 September 1847 to 24 February 1848), losing office in the February Revolution.
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- Alfred-Auguste Cuvillier-Fleury, Le Comte Tanneguy Duchatel. Notice Historique, Paris, J. Claye, 1868
- Georges Picot, Le comte Duchâtel : notice historique, lue en séance publique le 12 décembre 1908 à l'Institut de France, Librairie Hachette, Paris, 1909 (read online)
- Notice biographique de Tanneguy Duchâtel, extrait de l'ouvrage Les ministres des Finances de la Révolution française au Second Empire, Comité pour l'histoire économique et financière de la France, 2007, 624 p, (ISBN 978-2-11-094807-6).
- Notice biographique sur le site de l'Assemblée nationale
- "Tanneguy Duchâtel", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891), Bourloton, Paris, 1889 Edition details Wikisource
First cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult (11 October 1832 to 18 July 1834) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult | Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult |
War | Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult | |
Interior | ||
Justice | ||
Foreign Affairs | ||
Finance | Georges Humann | |
Navy and Colonies | ||
Public Education and Religious Affairs | François Guizot | |
Commerce and Public Works | ||
Commerce | Tanneguy Duchâtel |
Cabinet of Étienne Maurice, comte Gérard (18 July 1834 to 10 November 1834) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Étienne Maurice Gérard | Étienne Maurice Gérard |
War | Étienne Maurice Gérard | |
Interior | Adolphe Thiers | |
Justice and Religious Affairs | Jean-Charles Persil | |
Foreign Affairs | Henri de Rigny | |
Finance | Georges Humann | |
Navy and Colonies | Louis Léon Jacob | |
Public Education | François Guizot | |
Commerce | Tanneguy Duchâtel |
Cabinet of Édouard Adolphe Mortier (18 November 1834 to 12 March 1835) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise | Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise |
War | Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise | |
Interior | Adolphe Thiers | |
Justice and Religious Affairs | Jean-Charles Persil | |
Foreign Affairs | Henri de Rigny | |
Finance | Georges Humann | |
Navy and Colonies | Guy-Victor Duperré | |
Public Education | François Guizot | |
Commerce | Tanneguy Duchâtel |
Cabinet of Victor de Broglie (12 March 1835 to 22 February 1836) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Victor de Broglie | Victor de Broglie |
Foreign Affairs | Victor de Broglie | |
Interior |
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Justice | Jean-Charles Persil | |
War |
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Finance | ||
Navy and Colonies | Guy-Victor Duperré | |
Public Education | François Guizot | |
Commerce | Tanneguy Duchâtel |
First cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé (6 September 1836 to 15 April 1837) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Louis-Mathieu Molé | Louis-Mathieu Molé |
War | Simon, général-baron Bernard | |
Justice | Jean-Charles Persil | |
Foreign Affairs | Louis-Mathieu Molé | |
Interior |
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Finance | Tanneguy Duchâtel | |
Navy and Colonies | Claude du Campe de Rosamel | |
Public Education | François Guizot | |
Commerce | Tanneguy Duchâtel | |
Public Works, Agriculture and Commerce | Nicolas Martin du Nord |
Second cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult (12 May 1839 to 1 March 1840) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Nicolas Soult | Nicolas Soult |
Foreign Affairs | Nicolas Soult | |
Interior | Tanneguy Duchâtel | |
Justice and Religious Affairs | Jean-Baptiste Teste | |
War | Antoine Virgile Schneider | |
Finance | Hippolyte Passy | |
Navy and Colonies | Guy-Victor Duperré | |
Public Education | Abel-François Villemain | |
Public Works | Jules Armand Dufaure | |
Agriculture and Commerce | Laurent Cunin-Gridaine |
Third cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult (29 October 1840 to 19 September 1847) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the council | Nicolas Soult | Nicolas Soult |
War |
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Interior |
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Justice and Religious Affairs | ||
Foreign Affairs | François Guizot | |
Finance | ||
Navy and Colonies |
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Public Education | ||
Public Works | ||
Agriculture and Commerce | Laurent Cunin-Gridaine |
Cabinet of François-Pierre Guizot (19 September 1847 to 24 February 1848) | ||
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Head of state: King Louis Philippe I | ||
President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs | François Guizot | François Guizot |
Interior | Tanneguy Duchâtel, sub-secretary of state Antoine François Passy | |
Justice and Religious Affairs | Michel Hébert | |
War | Camille Alphonse Trézel, sub-secretary of state Pierre Magne | |
Finance | Pierre Sylvain Dumon | |
Navy and Colonies | Louis Napoléon Lannes, sub-secretary of state Jean Jubelin | |
Public Education | Narcisse-Achille de Salvandy | |
Public Works | Hippolyte Paul Jayr | |
Agriculture and Commerce | Laurent Cunin-Gridaine |
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