- Gérard de Lally-Tollendal
Trophime-Gérard, marquis de Lally-Tollendal (
March 5 ,1751 —March 11 ,1830 ), was a French politician.Biography
Born in
Paris , he was the legitimized son of the Thomas Arthur de Lally, and only discovered the secret of his birth on the day of his father's execution, when he devoted himself to clearing his father's memory. He was supported byVoltaire , and in 1778 succeeded in persuading King Louis XVI to annul the decree which had sentenced the comte de Lally, but the "parlement " ofRouen , to which the case was referred back, in 1784 again decided in favour of Lally's guilt. The case was retried by other courts, and Lally's innocence was never fully admitted by the French judges.In 1779 Lally-Tollendal bought the honorary title of "Grand bailli of Étampes", and in 1789 was a deputy to the Estates-General for the "noblesse" of Paris. He played some part in the early stages of the
French Revolution , but, as a conservative, quickly rejected more profound changes.Exile and return
He joined the opposition to the strict regime of the Marquis de Mirabeau, and condemned the decisive rejection of the "
Ancien Régime " by theNational Constituent Assembly , begun by theTennis Court Oath and confirmed by the abolition of feudalism onAugust 4 ,1789 . Later in the year he emigrated to Great Britain.During the trial of Louis XVI by the
National Convention (December 1792 - January 1793) he offered to defend the king, but was not allowed to return to France. He did not return until after the establishment of the Consulate. Louis XVIII honoured him with the title, Peer of France, and in 1816 he became a member of theFrench Academy .From that time until his death, he devoted himself to philanthropic work, especially identifying himself with
prison reform . He died in Paris.Works
*Lally-Tollendal, "Plaidoyer pour Louis XVI", London, 1793
*"Mémoires", attributed to Joseph Weber, concerningMarie Antoinette (1804, partial authorship)
*Article on "Thomas Arthur de Lally" in the "Biographic Michaud"References
*1911 "In turn, it gives the following references:"
**Antoine-Vincent Arnault , "Discours prononcé aux funérailles de M. le marquis de Lally-Tollendal le 13 mars 1830" (Paris)
**Charles-Edmé Gauthier de Brecy , "Nécrologie de M. le marquis de Lally-Tollendal" (Paris, undated)
**Voltaire , "Oeuvres completes" (Paris, 1889) - the analytical table of contents, vol. ii
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