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French magistrate and politician
Nicolas Martin du Nord
BornNicolas-Ferdinand-Marie-Louis-Joseph Martin
(1790-07-29)29 July 1790
Douai, Nord, France
Died12 March 1847(1847-03-12) (aged 56)
Château de Lormoy, Longpont-sur-Orge, Essonne, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Lawyer, politician
Known forMinister of Justice and Religious Affairs

Nicolas Martin du Nord (29 July 1790 – 12 March 1847) was a French magistrate and politician. He was Minister of Public Works, Agriculture and Commerce (1835–39) and Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs (1840–47).

Early years

Nicolas Ferdinand Louis Joseph Martin was born in Douai, Nord, on 29 July 1790. His parents were Louis François Joseph Martin and Anne Louise Josèphe Jacquard. His family was bourgeois and respectable, but not wealthy. He studied at the college of Tournay. He went on to study law in Paris between 1808 and 1811, receiving his doctorate in law at the age of 21.

Martin began to practice at the bar of Douai, and soon gained a reputation. He was named in turn municipal councillor, assistant judge, and administrator and vice-president of the Douai hospices. He married Camille Emilie Gautier-Dagoty (1796–1814). They had one son, Victor, born in 1814. His second wife was Charlotte Lefebvre (1806–1879). They had two sons and two daughters. He was a supporter of constitutional monarchy, and welcomed the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830). However, the regime did not live up to its promises, and Martin joined the loyal opposition. He was strongly opposed to the ordinances of 25 July 1830.

July Monarchy

After the July Revolution, he ran for deputy for the Nord Department and was elected on 28 October 1830. He sat with the conservative majority. In the legislative debates he took the name Martin du Nord. In the general elections of July 1831 Martin become deputy for the college of Douai extra muros. He continued to be reelected with large majorities for this constituency until his death. On 5 April 1934 he was appointed Attorney-General at the Court of Appeal of Paris. Ten days later Louis-Philippe appointed him Attorney General at the Court of Peers.

On 20 September 1836 Martin was appointed Minister of Public Works, Agriculture and Commerce, but due to illness he was not able to take office until 16 October. As minister, he introduced legislation for construction of royal roads, seaports and canals, for establishing railways and for improving navigable rivers. He prepared a draft law for the exclusive application of the metric system, prohibited wool exports, lowered duties on foreign coal and increased incentives for agriculture. On 1 April 1839, he resigned his portfolio and retired with his cabinet colleagues. He was made vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies. On 29 October 1840 he was made Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs, holding office until 15 January 1847. He was removed for "health reasons", apparently to cover up some scandal.

Nicolas Martin du Nord died suddenly on 12 March 1847 at the Château de Lormoy, Longpont-sur-Orge, Essonne.

Works

  • Discours prononcé à l'audience solennelle de la cour royale de Paris (3 November 1835)
  • Expulsion des Jésuites (1845)

References

Citations

  1. ^ Nicolas MARTIN du NORD: Geneanet.
  2. Reverchon 1849, p. 4.
  3. Reverchon 1849, p. 5.
  4. ^ Reverchon 1849, p. 6.
  5. Reverchon 1849, p. 7.
  6. Reverchon 1849, p. 8.
  7. Reverchon 1849, p. 11.
  8. ^ Robert & Couchy 1891.

Sources

First cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé (6 September 1836 to 15 April 1837)
Head of state: King Louis Philippe I
President of the councilLouis-Mathieu Molé

Louis-Mathieu Molé
WarSimon, général-baron Bernard
JusticeJean-Charles Persil
Foreign AffairsLouis-Mathieu Molé
Interior
FinanceTanneguy Duchâtel
Navy and ColoniesClaude du Campe de Rosamel
Public EducationFrançois Guizot
CommerceTanneguy Duchâtel
Public Works, Agriculture and CommerceNicolas Martin du Nord
Second cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé (15 April 1837 to 31 March 1839)
Head of state: King Louis Philippe I
President of the councilLouis-Mathieu Molé

Louis-Mathieu Molé
Foreign AffairsLouis-Mathieu Molé
InteriorCamille de Montalivet
Justice and Religious Affairs:
WarSimon Bernard
FinanceJean Lacave-Laplagne
Navy and ColoniesClaude du Campe de Rosamel
Public EducationNarcisse-Achille de Salvandy
Public Works, Agriculture and CommerceNicolas Martin du Nord
Third cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult (29 October 1840 to 19 September 1847)
Head of state: King Louis Philippe I
President of the councilNicolas Soult

Nicolas Soult
War
Interior
Justice and Religious Affairs
Foreign AffairsFrançois Guizot
Finance
Navy and Colonies
Public Education
Public Works
Agriculture and CommerceLaurent Cunin-Gridaine
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