
doi: 10.58079/tphk
handle: 20.500.13089/tphk
Article rédigé et publié par Marie-Catherine Vignal Souleyreau, soumis à droits d'auteur Cardin Le Bret (v. 1558-1655), seigneur de Flacourt, Millaubourt, Fonrieux, etc., est le fils de Julien Le Bret, avocat établi à Gisors, et de Marguerite Viel. D’abord avocat général à la cour des aides de Paris entre 1590 et 1604, il devient à cette date avocat général au parlement de Paris. Il est aussi pourvu d’une charge de conseiller d’État ordinaire ((Michel Popoff (pub.), Prosopographie des gens du parlement...
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