Jean-Antoine De Mesmes (premier Président)
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Jean-Antoine de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux (1661–1723) was a premier president of the
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of Paris and member of the
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. As premier president he presided at the rescinding of the will of
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and in 1720 at the remonstrance against the regent, Philippe of Orléans, for allowing
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's disastrous financial scheme and appointing
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as archbishop of
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.


Birth and origins

Jean-Antoine de Mesmes was born on 18 November 1661 as the eldest of the five children of
Jean-Jacques de Mesmes Jean-Jacques de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux, vicomte de Neufchâtel (1630–1688) was a French magistrate, intendant of Soissons, and Président à mortier of the Parlement of Paris. He developed the town of Avaux-la-Ville, which is now called Asfel ...
and his wife Marguerite Bertrand de la Bazinière. His father and his grandfather had both been comtes d'Avaux and presidents at the
Parlement A ''parlement'' (), under the French Ancien Régime, was a provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France. In 1789, France had 13 parlements, the oldest and most important of which was the Parlement of Paris. While both the modern Fre ...
of Paris. His mother was the daughter of Macé Bertrand de la Bazinière (1632–1688), trésorier de l'Épargne. The subject of this article, Jean-Antoine de Mesmes (died 1723), may be easily confused with other members of his family who had the same first name, notably his grandfather Jean-Antoine de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux (died 1673) and his uncle Jean-Antoine de Mesmes, called d'Avaux (died 1709), the diplomat. Jean-Antoine had two brothers and two sisters, who are listed in his father's article.


Paris parlement

In 1679 Jean-Antoine de Mesmes became procureur-général at the Parlement of Paris; conseiller in 1687. In 1688, at this father's death, he inherited his father's place as président à mortier, even though he had never been maître des recherches. In 1712, d'Avaux was appointed Premier President of the Parlement of Paris when his predecessor Pelletier resigned. He moved to the apartment reserved for the premier president in the
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and rented the Hôtel de Mesmes to
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, who made it the seat of his Banque Générale. When Louis XIV died in 1715, the future
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, his great-great-grandson, was five years old. According to custom Philippe of Orléans, the closest relative, would govern France as regent. However, Louis XIV made a will in which he appointed a regency council dominated by his favourite but illegitimate son Louis-Auguste, Duke of Maine. The king gave this will to d'Avaux, the premier président for safe-keeping in August 1714. The will was opened after the king's death in September 1715. D'Orléans asked the Parlement of Paris to overrule the will. The parlement agreed and declared d'Orléans regent. In exchange Orléans gave the parlement back its . Jean-Antoine de Mesmes used this right later to admonish the regent in 1720 for the
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affair and for the appointment of
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as
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. This action earned the Parlement of Paris an exile to
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.


Noble titles

While his father was alive, Jean-Antoine de Mesmes's title was vicomte de Neufchâtel. He became the fifth comte d'
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at his father's death in 1688. He was also seigneur de , et de
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, marquis de Saint-Etienne, and vicomte de Neufchâtel.


Order of the Holy Spirit

On 22 September 1703 Jean-Antoine de Mesmes became Provost and Master of Ceremonies of the
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. The order of the Holy Spirit is the highest order of chivalry in France, but membership and offices could be inherited and bought. Jean-Antoine de Mesmes bought this office from his paternal uncle and homonym Jean-Antoine de Mesmes (diplomat), the diplomat for 160,000 livres.


Academie française

Jean-Antoine de Mesmes was elected to the twenty-second seat of the ''Académie française'' on 18 January 1710, replacing (and thus eulogizing) Louis de Verjus, comte de Crécy, and was received by
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on 20 March 1710.
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followed him as the next occupant of the seat. His father had also been a member of the ''Académie'' from 1676 to 1688.


Great Nights of Sceaux

Jean-Antoine de Mesmes was a familiar of the court of the
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in her Château de Sceaux. In 1714 he played the king of the night in the second, third, and fifth great night at Sceaux.


Marriage and children

Jean-Antoine de Mesmes married Marie-Therèse Feydeau in 1695. Her dowry was 350,000 francs in cash and 50,000 francs in other effects. She was the daughter of Denys Feydeau, seigneur de Brou. Jean-Antoine and Marie-Therèse had two daughters: #Marie-Anne-Antoinette (1696–1757), married in 1720 as his 2nd wife; #Henriette-Antoinette, married in 1715 Louis de Gélas de Leberon, marquis de Lautrec, the son of d'Ambres. As there were no sons they were rich heiresses. His elder daughter's husband was the eldest son and heir of Guy Aldonce de Durfort, duc de Lorges, the father-in-law of
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. Jean-Antoine de Mesmes is therefore often mentioned in the memoirs of Saint-Simon where he is distinguished from his homonyms by his title of premier president.


Death, succession, and timeline

Jean-Antoine de Mesmes died suddenly on 23 August 1723 at the age of 61. As he had no son, his youngest and only surviving brother Jean-Jacques, numbered Jean-Jacques IV de Mesmes, the Maltese knight, succeeded him as the sixth and last comte d'Avaux. His younger daughter Henriette-Antoinette inherited . At his death, his family neglected to advertise his membership of the Academy in his obituary; when the Academy expressed a certain astonishment, his brother Jean-Jacques sent a letter of apology and regret.


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Sources

* * – Knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit and general index * * – 1687 to 1689 * – 1694 to 1695–1696 * – 1702 to 1704 * – 1711 to 1713 * * – ABA to BAR (here preferred over Schlesinger's edition as it has more detail) * – Con to E (for Durfort) * – M to N (for Mesmes) * – 1703 * – 1711 to 1712 * – 1719 to 1720


External links


Racines Histoire

Speech by Jean-Antoine de Mesmes at the Académie française
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