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Beffroy de Reigny, L.-A. (Louis-Abel), 1757-1811

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Personal name headingBeffroy de Reigny, L.-A. (Louis-Abel), 1757-1811
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Variant(s)Beffroy de Reigny, Luis Abel, 1757-1811
De Reigny, L.-A. Beffroy (Louis-Abel Beffroy), 1757-1811
Reigny, L.-A. Beffroy de (Louis-Abel Beffroy), 1757-1811
Beffroy de Reigny, Louis-Abel, 1757-1811
Beffroi de Reigny, Louis Abel, 1757-1811
Beffroy-Reigny, Louis Abel, 1757-1811
Jacques, Cousin, 1757-1811
Le Cousin-Jacques, 1757-1811
Cousin-Jacques, 1757-1811
Jacques, Cousin, 1757-1811
Cousin, Jacques, 1757-1811
Birth date1757-11-16
Death date1811-12-17
Place of birthLaon (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationDramatists Poets Journalists Composers
Found inHis Nicodème dans la lune, 1983: t.p. (L.-A. Beffroy de Reigny) p. 55 (Louis-Abel Beffroy de Reigny, b. 11-6-1757) p. 58 (d. 12-17-1811)
His Testament dùn électeur de Paris [MI] 1795: t.p. (Louis Abel Beffroy-Reigny (dit le cousin Jacques))
His Le club des bonnes-gens [MI] 1791: t.p. (Le Cousin-Jacques)
His Le soirées chantantes, 1805: v. 1, t.p. (Cousin-Jacques)
New Grove (Beffroy de Reigny, Louis-Abel (Cousin Jacques); b. 11/6/1757, Laon; d. 12/17/1811, Paris; French playwright, author and composer)
Honegger, M. Dict. de la mus. (Beffroy de Reigny, Louis Abel (pseud. Jacques Cousin); b. 11/6/1757, Laon; d. 12/18/1811, Paris)
Enc. de la mus. (Beffroi de Reigny, Louis Abel, dit Cousin Jacques; b. 1757, Laon; d. 1811, Paris)
Int. cyc. of mus. and musicians, 1st ed. (Beffroy de Reigny, Louis Abel (Cousin-Jacques); b. 11/6/1757, Laon; d. 12/11/1811, Paris)
Petite Nannette, 1796: paroles et musique du cousin-Jacques)
BnF, 11 July 2017 (Beffroy de Reigny, Louis-Abel (1757-1811); French; male; born 1757-11-06 in Laon; died 1811-12-17 in Paris; journalist, playwright and comic poet; also used the pseudonyms Félix Sincère and Kerkorkurkaykadeck)
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