Jean de Boullonges

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Jean de Boullongne by Wille after Hyacinthe Rigaud

John Boullongne, Count de Nogent (1690–1769) was a French magistrate and politician.

Adviser to the parliament of Metz, then superintendent of finance, State Councilor, member of the Royal Council of Finance, he became controller general of finance on 25 August 1757, replacing Francois Marie Peyrenc de Moras. He remained in that position until 4 March 1759.

Political offices
Preceded by Controllers-General of Finances
25 August 1757 – 4 March 1759
Succeeded by

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