Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2009
Appendix 1 Governors of Burgundy, 1661–1789
Louis II de Bourbon, prince de Condé (1660–70)
Henri-Jules de Bourbon, duc d'Enghien (prince de Condé, 1686–1709) (1670–1709)
Louis III de Bourbon, prince de Condé (1709–10)
Louis-Henri de Bourbon (1710–40)
Paul-Hippolyte de Beauvilliers, duc de Saint-Aignan (1740–54)
Louis-Joseph de Bourbon, prince de Condé (1754–89)
Appendix 2 Intendants of Burgundy, 1661–1789
Claude Bouchu (1656–83)
Nicolas Auguste de Harlay de Bonneuil (1683–8)
Florent d'Argouges (1688–94)
Antoine François Ferrand (1694–1705)
Anne Pinon de Quincy (1705–10)
Charles Trudaine (1710–11)
Pierre Arnaud de La Briffe (1711–40)
François Dominique de Barberie de Saint-Contest (1740–9)
Jean-François Joly de Fleury (1749–60)
Jean-François Dufour de Villeneuve (1760–4)
Antoine Jean Amelot de Chaillou (1764–74)
Guillaume Joseph Dupleix de Baquencourt (1774–81)
Feydeau de Brou (1781–4)
Antoine-Léon Amelot de Chaillou (1784–9)
Appendix 3 Élus of the clergy, 1662–1790
1662 Louis Dony d'Attichy, bishop of Autun
Jean de Maupeou, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône (Appointed after the death of Dony d'Attichy)
1665 Charles Maurice Le Tellier, abbé of Saint Bénigne of Dijon
1668 Jean Morelet, doyen of the collegiate church of Notre Dame of Beaune and chanoine of the Sainte Chapelle of Dijon
1671 Gabriel de Roquette, bishop of Autun
1674 Claude Fyot de La Marche, abbé of Saint Étienne of Dijon
1677 Abraham de Thésut, doyen of the collegiate church of Saint Georges of Chalon-sur-Saône
1679 André Colbert, bishop of Auxerre
1682 Armand de Quincé, abbé of Notre Dame of La Bussière
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