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(1794-06-21): Sale of the livestock at Fréchines.
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(1794-06-24): Madame Lavoisier, along with other heirs of the Fermiers Généraux, is arrested and jailed.
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(1794-07-28): Fall and execution of Robespierre.
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(1794-08-11): Madame Lavoisier writes to the members of the revolutionary committee of her section professing her attachment to the Republican principles.
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(1794-08-17): Madame Lavoisier is released by order of the Committee of Public Safety.
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(1794-08-29) (1794-08-30): Sale of furnishing at Fréchines.
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(1794-09): As a result of the Convention's actions, Madame Lavoisier is left with no resources and is supported by a servant, Masselot, from his earnings.
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(1794-09-24): Report by Dupin prods the Convention to take further action to recover funds alledgedly embezzled by the Fermiers Généraux.
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(1794-11-09) (1794-11-19): Definitive inventory of Lavoisier's chemical apparatus and supplies by Nicolas Leblanc.
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(1794-12): Morellet publishes his brochure Le cri des familles, a vigorous plea on behalf of the widows and children of those condemned during the Terror.
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(1794-12-10): Petition presented to the Convention on behalf of the widows and children of the Fermiers Généraux.
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