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Louis-Urbain-Aubert de Tourny (1695, in Les Andelys – 1760, in
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) was a French administrator active in 18th century
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. At first
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, in 1730 he was made intendant to Limoges. In 1743, he became intendant of
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in Bordeaux. He beautified the quays on the
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, adding buildings, opening avenues and creating a public garden. He was made conseiller d'État in 1757.


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*''L'intendant Tourny 1695-1760'' by Lheritier Michel. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tourny 1695 births 1760 deaths Ancien Régime office-holders