Jacques Bourdin
Jacques Bourdin, seigneur de Villeines (died 6 July 1567) was a French Minister of Finances, 14 June 1549.[1]
He was the son that was also Jacques Bourdin (d. 9 April 1534). His sister was Isabeau Boudin and Gilles Bourdin (1515 in Paris-23 January 1570) He married Catherine Brianson (d. 1579).[2]
He became seigneur de Villaines in 1554 after the death of Jean Brinon.
References
- Nicolas Lenglet Dufresnoy (1744). Journal de Henri III. Roy de France & de Pologne: ou, Memoires pour servir a l'histoire de France. Chez Pierre Gosse.
Jacques Bourdin, seigneur de Villeines.
- Gabriel O'Gilvy (1864). Nobiliaire de Normandie, Volume 1. William Allan et Cie. p. 273.
Jacques Bourdin, seigneur de Villeines.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Guillaume Bochetel |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1558–1567 |
Succeeded by Claude de L'Aubespine |
Preceded by |
Minister of the Navy and the Colonies 1558–1567 |
Succeeded by Martin Ruzé de Beaulieu |
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