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Ange Laurent Lalive de Jully

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Ange Laurent Lalive de Jully
Born2 October 1725
Paris
Died18 March 1779(1779-03-18) (aged 64)
Paris
OccupationBanker
Spouse(s)Louise-Élisabeth Chambon
Nettine Walckiers

Ange-Laurent de La Live de Jully (2 October 1725 – 18 March 1779) was an 18th-century French financier and patron of arts.

On 30 June 1741, he married Louise-Elisabeth Chambon, reputed to be more than promiscuous. Madame d'Épinay tells us she pushed the absence of prejudice to the limit where it takes another name. But even though, she had a son, June 7, 1750. She died in December 1752, struck down by smallpox.

We know he led political missions in Geneva.

On 1 August 1762, he married his second wife, miss Nettine Walckiers, daughter of a Dutch banker and thus became Jean-Joseph de Laborde's brother-in-law, owner of the château de Méréville.

Honours

  • 27 April 1754 : Free Associate of the Académie de peinture
  • 20 January 1756 : Announcer of ambassadors [fr]
  • Chevalier, baron du Châtelet, marquis de Rémoville, seigneur du franc-alleu noble de Saint-Romain