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  1. Jacques Guillaume Thouret (30 April 1746 – 22 April 1794) was a French Girondin revolutionary, lawyer, president of the National Constituent Assembly and victim of the guillotine.

  2. Jacques-Guillaume Thouret, le à Pont-l'Évêque et guillotiné le à Paris, est un homme politique français de la Révolution . Biographie. Il est le fils de Guillaume Thouret, notaire royal à Pont l'Évêque (1775), trésorier des guerres (1781), et de Marie Sainte Domin.

  3. Jacques–Guillaume Thouret (1746–94), a lawyer from Rouen, spoke for the Constitutional Committee of the National Assembly that included, among others, Sieyès and Rabaut Saint–Etienne. His report formed the basis for the subsequent legislation on qualifications for voting and officeholding.

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  5. Avocat au parlement de Rouen, Jacques-Guillaume Thouret est rédacteur des cahiers de doléances du Tiers-État de Normandie. Sculpteur. Roland Mathieu-Meusnier. Date de création. 1801-1900 (XIXe siècle) Matière. Marbre blanc à petits cristaux. Il est élu député du bailliage de Rouen aux États généraux de 1789.

  6. Jacques Guillaume Thouret | British Museum. Information. Related objects. Also known as. Jacques Guillaume Thouret. primary name: primary name: Thouret, Jacques Guillaume. Details. individual; legal; French; Male. Life dates. 1746-1794. Biography.

  7. Jacques Guillaume Thouret. Address on the reorganization of the Judicial Power. 24 March 1790. Gentlemen, the subject that you have just begun to discuss is of great interest to your deliberations.

  8. Jacques Guillaume Thouret was appointed chairman of the commission. The report was adopted more or less in its entirety and became law on 10 October 1789. The law in question established a whole series of provisional measures designed to increase protection for accused persons.

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