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Nicolas Mesnager (1658-1714)

"Nicolas Mesnager (or Le Mesnager or Ménager) (1658–1714) was a French diplomat.

Le Mesnager belonged to a wealthy merchant family, forsaking a commercial career, to become a parliamentary lawyer for Rouen under the Ancient régime. In 1700 he was sent as Rouen's Advocate-Deputy to the Council of Commerce held in Paris convened to promote trade agreements for France. At Versailles he made his mark, thereafter being nominated to go on three missions to Spain, between the years 1704 and 1705, to negotiate financial arrangements. In Spain he was appointed Harbor Master of Cadiz and he helped improve trade with the Spanish colonies." - (en.wikipedia.org 04.01.2021)

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Was depicted (Actor) Nicolas Mesnager (1658-1714)