Bertrand Dufresne (24 November 1736 – 22 February 1801) was a French financier, civil servant and politician, who served in multiple senior government positions before and after the French Revolution.
Born on 24 November 1736 in Navarrenx,[1] his father was Nicolas Dufresne, a cordwainer from Versailles, who after moving to Bearn married Anne Campagnet, a local Cagot woman.[2][3][4] In 1748 Dufresne was able to move to Bayonne to work as a bank clerk under the tutelage of Jean-François de La Borde[fr].[2]
In August 1791 he had to step aside for the six commissioners of the new National treasury[fr].[13] Through the revolutionary period Dufresne was a monarchist.[16][3][17] Imprisoned during the reign of terror, he was then released and elected deputy for the Seine in the Council of Five Hundred on 21 Germinal in Year V (10 April 1797) and was placed in charge of public finances.[13][18] As secretary of the council, he was also in charge of supplies to the armies.[citation needed]
Dufresne died 3 Ventôse in Year IX (22 February 1801).[13][16] In honour of his work, Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned a bust of Dufresne to be placed within the treasury, which was dedicated on 30 Pluviôse in Year X (19 February 1802) by François Barbé-Marbois.[16][21][22]
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