Jean Bernard Tarbé de Vauxclairs

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Jean Bernard Tarbé de Vauxclairs (23 February 1767, Sens - 17 September 1842, Paris) was a French engineer. He was made a Commander of the Légion d'honneur.

In August 1792, he was arrested with Antoine Barnave, Bertrand, Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth, Louis Lebègue Duportail, and Marguerite-Louis-François Duport-Dutertre.[1]

Works

  • Dictionary of public works, military and maritime, considered in dealing with legislation, administration and jurisprudence (Paris, Carillian Goeury, 1835).

References

  1. ^ Eloise Ellery (1970). Brissot de Warville: a study in the history of the French Revolution. Ayer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8337-1032-1.