Ministry of Joseph de Villèle

Ministry of Joseph de Villèle
cabinet of France

Date formed 14 December 1821
Date dissolved 6 December 1827
People and organisations
Head of government Jean-Baptiste de Villèle
Head of state Louis XVIII of France
Charles X of France
History
Predecessor Second ministry of Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis de Richelieu
Successor Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac

The Ministry of Joseph de Villèle was formed on 14 December 1821 after the dismissal of the Second ministry of Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis de Richelieu by King Louis XVIII of France.[1]

During this ministry King Louis XVIII of France died on 16 September 1824.[2] He was succeeded by his brother, who became King Charles X of France.[3] After the elections of November 1827, which were unfavorable to the government, the ministry was dismissed on 6 December 1827.[4] The king asked Villèle not to announce the change until a new ministry had been formed. The ministry was replaced on 4 January 1828 by the Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac.[5]

Ministers

The ministers were:[6]

Ministry From To Minister
President of the Council 14 December 1821 4 January 1828 Jean-Baptiste de Villèle
Finance 14 December 1821 4 January 1828 Jean-Baptiste de Villèle
Foreign Affairs 14 December 1821 28 December 1822 Mathieu de Montmorency
28 December 1822 4 August 1824 François-René de Chateaubriand
4 August 18244 January 1828 Ange Hyacinthe Maxence de Damas
Interior 14 December 1821 4 January 1828 Jacques-Joseph Corbière
Justice 14 December 1821 4 January 1828 Pierre-Denis de Peyronnet
Navy and Colonies 14 December 1821 4 August 1824 Aimé, duc de Clermont-Tonnerre
4 August 1824 4 January 1828 Christophe de Chabrol de Crouzol
War 14 December 1821 19 October 1823 Marshall Claude-Victor Perrin
19 October 1823 4 August 1824 Ange Hyacinthe Maxence de Damas
4 August 1824 4 January 1828 Aimé, duc de Clermont-Tonnerre
King's Household 14 December 1821 4 August 1824 Jacques Lauriston
4 August 1824 4 January 1828 Ambroise-Polycarpe de La Rochefoucauld
Religious Affairs 26 August 1824 4 January 1828 Denis-Luc Frayssinous
Minister of State 23 March 1823 2 August 1826 Alexandre, vicomte Digeon

References

  1. Muel 1891, pp. 134.
  2. Muel 1891, p. 135.
  3. Muel 1891, p. 137.
  4. Muel 1891, pp. 138.
  5. Muel 1891, pp. 140.
  6. Muel 1891, pp. 134-135.

Sources

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