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Raymond Phélypeaux, seigneur d'Herbault et de La Vrillière (died 2 May 1629), was a French politician. Raymond Phélypeaux was son of Louis Phélypeaux, lord of La Cave and La Vrillière. His family could be traced back to the 13th century. His father had married in 1557 and had five sons and three daughters. The fourth son, Paul, was born in Blois in 1569. Raymond, lord of Herbault and Verger, became Secretary of the King's chamber in 1590. He married Claude Gobelin, daughter of
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. They were to have four daughters and three sons, all of whom married well. He was made treasurer of the Épargne in 1599, in charge of the royal finances. His daughter Anne Phélypeaux married
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in 1613. In 1620 she gave birth to
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, who later became Lieutenant General of the colony of
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in North America. Raymond's brother Paul fell ill at the siege of Montauban, and died at
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on 21 October 1621 at the age of fifty-two. Paul's son Louis was just nine years old when he died. Raymond Phélypeaux assumed Paul's position of Secretary of State for Protestant Affairs, saying that he would hold it until Louis came of age, but in fact the position remained in the La Vrillière side of the family. He became
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from 11 March 1626 until his death on 2 May 1629. His son
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inherited his estates.


See also

* Phélypeaux


References

Citations Sources * * * * * ''This article includes a translation of the article Raymond Phélypeaux from the
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on 30 August 2006.'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Phelypeaux, Raymond 1629 deaths 17th-century French diplomats Year of birth unknown French Foreign Ministers 17th-century French politicians