Armand-Gaston Camus

Armand Gaston Camus Armand-Gaston Camus (2 April 17402 November 1804), French revolutionist, was a successful lawyer and advocate before the French Revolution. He was the son of Pierre Camus, a lawyer in the Parlement of Paris.

Camus is considered the founder of the Archives Nationales, as in 1789 he was appointed as archivist of its predecessor, the Commission des archives of the Assembly (Estates-General). He served in this role until his death. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Profession d'avocat by Dupin, M. (André-Marie-Jean-Jacques), 1783-1865

    Published 1832
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    Collection de décisions nouvelles et de notions relatives à la jurisprudence / by Denisart, J. B. (Jean Baptiste), 1713-1765

    Published 1783
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