Guillaume Bochetel, seigneur de Sassy, Brouillamenon, Laforest-Thaumyer (died 1558) was a statesman and diplomat of the French Renaissance during the reigns...
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Elizabeth I. He was a son of Guillaume Bochetel (died 1558) and Marie de Morvilliers de la Sourdière. Guillaume Bochetel was an administrator of royal...
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Claude de l'Aubespine married Jeanne Bochetel, a daughter of the diplomat Guillaume Bochetel. Her brother Jacques Bochetel de la Forest, was a diplomat in...
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Treaty of Camp—was signed by Claude d'Annebault, Pierre Ramon, and Guillaume Bochetel on behalf of Francis, and Viscount Lisle, Baron Paget and Nicholas...
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baron de Châteauneuf and Jeanne Bochetel, a daughter of the diplomat Guillaume Bochetel. Her brother Jacques Bochetel de la Forest, had been a diplomat...
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Name from to Guillaume Bochetel, seigneur de Sussy 1547 1558 Côme Clausse, seigneur de Marchaumont 1547 1559 Claude de l’Aubespine 1 April 1547 1567 Jean...
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county of Blois. Jean's sister Marie married the secretary of state Guillaume Bochetel, who as a member of a dynasty of royal secretaries, ensured that Morvillier...
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Guillaume Bochetel, the secretary of state, probably for three or four years. In February 1547 he returned to Scotland for a short stay and Bochetel recommended...
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La Rochepot, Coligny, the secrétaire d'état (secretary of state) Guillaume Bochetel and councillor André Guillart were dispatched to negotiate with the...
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Political offices Preceded by Guillaume Bochetel Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1558–1567 Succeeded by Claude de L'Aubespine Preceded by Minister...
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