Jean-Pierre-François de Ripert-Monclar

Jean -Pierre -François de Ripert Monclar (* 1711 in Aix -en- Provence; † in Saint -Saturnin- lès -Apt Vaucluse 1773) was a French magistrate court.

François de Ripert - Monclar was the son of Gabrielle -Françoise d' Orsin Miraval and Pierre -François de Ripert - Monclar, a prosecutor of the Parlement d' Aix. He was involved in numerous issues of public law and developed eloquence at the lecture in his view.

He was consulted by the Finance Minister Jean Baptiste de Machault d' Arnouville on questions of administrative law. He was an opponent of the direct control of the Vingtième and was involved in matrimonial law litigation by Protestants and published it. 1732 he was appointed Procureur Général au Parlement d' Aix. 1768 were given to him by Jean -Louis -Roger de Rochechouart, the fief of Comtat venaissin.

In 1747 he married Catherine de Lisle. Their son Jules Claude Louis ended on June 19, 1794 on the guillotine, and the daughter was married to Jean -Joseph de Spitalieri Cessole from Nice.

1769 to him by Louis XV was. the hereditary title Marquis awarded. From a position of Jansenism, he was opposed to the Jesuits, and in 1762 published a commentary on the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.

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