- Jean-Baptiste Cléry
Jean-Baptiste Cléry (1759-1809), was the personal
valet toKing Louis XVI .Biography
Before the Revolution
First serving as secretary of the
Princess of Guéménée , he was made valet of the dauphin (who would becomeLouis XVII ).During the Revolution
Cléry became the valet of Louis XVI when he was imprisoned in the Temple until
January 21 ,1793 . Although he was arrested onSeptember 25 ,1793 , he avoided the fate of the guillotine and was freed onJuly 27 ,1794 .After the Revolution
Cléry became valet to the
Count of Provence (future Louis XVIII) and gave him his journal detailing the events of the revolution. His journal gave an account of what he saw of his touching farewell with his family. The journal was published and was well received Fact|date=February 2008, earning Cléry some money.Cléry moved to Austria and purchased an estate where he stayed until his death in 1809.
References
External links
* [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/wormeley/princess/princess.html] The Ruin of a Princess, which contains Madame Elisabeth's life and letters, Narrarative of Madame Royale and Journal of the Tower of the Temple by Cléry.
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