François Scheffer
François Scheffer (1 July 1766 – 9 September 1844) was a Luxembourgian politician. He served four stints as the Mayor of Luxembourg City, with a total tenure of twenty-one years.
There is a street in Limpertsberg, Luxembourg City, named after Scheffer (Allée Scheffer).
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Preceded by |
Mayor of Luxembourg City 1st time 1800–1802 |
Succeeded by Jean-Baptiste Servais |
Preceded by Bonaventure Dutreux-Boch |
Mayor of Luxembourg City 2nd time 1816–1817 |
Succeeded by Constantin Joseph Pescatore |
Preceded by Constantin Joseph Pescatore |
Mayor of Luxembourg City 3rd time 1820–1822 |
Succeeded by François Röser |
Preceded by François Röser |
Mayor of Luxembourg City 4th time 1827–1843 |
Succeeded by Fernand Pescatore |
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