Félix Martin-Feuillée

Félix Martin-Feuillée (25 November 1830 5 August 1898) was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was born in Rennes, France. He graduated from the University of Rennes in 1854. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of France from 1876 to 1889. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of the interior and cult (4 March – 28 December 1879) in the government of William Henry Waddington. He was deputy secretary of the ministry of justice (29 December 1879 – 30 January 1882) in the governments of Léon Gambetta and Jules Ferry. He was minister of justice (21 February 1883 – 6 April 1885).[1]

Félix Martin-Feuillée
Minister of Justice
In office
February 21, 1883  April 6, 1885
Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior and Cult
In office
March 4, 1879  December 28, 1879
Prime MinisterWilliam Henry Waddington
Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Justice
In office
December 29, 1879  January 30, 1882
Prime MinisterLéon Gambetta, Jules Ferry
Personal details
BornNovember 25, 1830
Rennes, France
DiedAugust 5, 1898(1898-08-05) (aged 18)
Alma materUniversity of Rennes
OccupationPolitician

References

  1. « Jules Ferry's cabinet ; List of the new French ministers -- The treatment of princes », The New York Times, mercredi 22 février 1883, consulté sur www.nytimes.com

Sources

  • "Félix Martin-Feuillée", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891), Bourloton, Paris, 1889 Edition details Wikisource
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