Jules Guillery
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Jules Louis Guillery was a Belgian
Belgium
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 lawyer
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 and liberal
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 politician.

As a politician
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, he was a member of the Belgian parliament and President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives from 13 November 1878 until 10 March 1881 and Minister of State
Minister of State
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Source

  • Jules Louis Guillery
  • Lebrocquy, G., Types et Profils parlementaires, Paris, Lachaud & Burdin, 1873, p. 191-192.
  • Annales de la Société Archéologique de l'arrondissement de Nivelles, T. X, Nivelles, 1911, p. 258.
  • De Paepe, Jean-Luc, Raindorf-Gérard, Christiane (ed.), Le Parlement Belge 1831-1894. Données Biographiques, Brussels, Académie Royale de Belgique, 1996, p. 332.
  • Serwy, V., La coopération en Belgique. Dictionnaire biographique, Brussels, 1952, p. 166.
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