List of members of the National Constituent Assembly of 1789

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List of members of the National Constituent Assembly of 1789

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This list aims to display alphabetically the 1,145 titular deputies (291 deputies of the clergy, 270 of the nobility and 584 of the Third Estate) elected to the Estates-General of 1789, which became the National Assembly on 17 June 1789 and the National Constituent Assembly on 9 July 1789; as well as the alternate delegates who sat.

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  • Maurice Joseph Louis Gigost d'Elbée
  • Jean-Louis Emmery
  • Louis Marie d'Estourmel, (1744–1823), deputy of the nobility.

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  • Jean Jacques Farochon (Abbot), deputy of the clergy of Crépy-en-Valois
  • Gabriel Feydel (1744–1827), deputy of the Third Estate of the sénéchaussée of Quercy.
  • Jean-Baptiste de Flachslanden, (1749–1822), deputy of the nobility of the bailiwick of Strasbourg.
  • Jean-François Henri de Flaschlanden, deputy of the nobility of Colmar
  • Emmanuel-Marie-Michel-Philippe Fréteau de Saint Just (1745–1794), deputy of the nobility of the bailiwicks of Melun and Moret-sur-Loing.

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  • Gustave Hainsselin
  • Antoine Bernard Hanoteau, (1751–1822), deputy of the Third Estate of Crépy-en-Valois, (Oise).
  • Mathurin François Hardy de Largère, (1729–1792), mayor of Vitré, deputy of the Third Estate of the sénéchaussée of Rennes, (Ille-et-Vilaine).
  • Maximilien-Auguste Bleickard d'Helmstatt (Count) (1728–1802), deputy of the nobility of the bailiwick of Sarreguemines.
  • Guillaume-Benoît Houdet (1744–1812), deputy of the Third Estate of the bailiwick of Meaux.
  • Philippe d'Humières (Baron of Scorailles), (1748–1822), deputy of the nobility

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  • Etienne François Charles de Jaucen, (Baron of Poissac), (1733 - ?), deputy of the nobility of Limousin.
  • François-Antoine-Nicolas Jersey (1754 - ?), alternate deputy of the Third Estate of the bailiwick of Sarreguemines, (On 21 January 1790, he replaced the Count of Gomer, who had resigned).
  • Alexandre Paul Guérin de Tournel de Joyeuse de Chateauneuf-Randon (Marquess) (1757–1827), deputy of the nobility of the bailiwick of Mende.
  • Pierre-Mathieu Joubert, deputy of the clergy of the bailiwick of Angoulême.

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Notes

  • Note 1: The names of alternate deputies who sat are indicated in italics. When known, the names of the deputies they replaced are indicated after the alternates' names.
  • Note 2: For the distinction between bailliage (here given as "bailiwick") and sénéchaussée, see bailiwick.

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