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The bureaux (singular bureau) des Finances were regional financial administrations in France during the Ancien Régime. They were set up after the merger of the offices of Treasurer of France and général des finances into Treasurer General of France. They existed from 1577 until 1789 and underwent several modifications during that time.[1]
History
editBy the Edict of Poitiers in July 1577, the King of France, Henri III, created the bureaux des finances.[2] In a ruling by the Council on 8 July 1578, he provided for their organization.[3]
References
edit- ^ Deharbe, Karine (2010). Le Bureau des finances de la généralité de Lyon. XVIe-XVIIIe siècle: Aspects institutionnels et politiques (in French). Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique. ISBN 978-2-11-097510-2.
- ^ Jousse, Daniel (1777). Traité de la juridiction des trésoreries de France, tant en matière de domaine et de voirie que de finance (in French).
- ^ Jousse, Daniel (1777). Traité de la juridiction des trésoreries de France, tant en matière de domaine et de voirie que de finance (in French).