The family retained an
enthusiastic devotion for Henri V, though it allowed its heir to serve
the Empire." The Marquis and his wife visited Paris specially to ask
the assistance of Rougon in furthering the interests of their son. After
Rougon's proceedings against the Sisters of the Holy Family, in the
interest of the Charbonnels, they again visited Paris to insist on their
son retiring from the administration, as they said they could not allow
him to be mixed up in any persecution of the Church. Son Excellence
Eugene Rougon.
ESCORAILLES (MARQUISE D'), wife of the preceding. Son Excellence Eugene
Rougon.
ESCORAILLES (JULES D'), son of the Marquis d'Escorailles, a nobleman of
Plassans, at whose request Rougon got Jules an appointment as auditor
at the Council of State. After Rougon's return to office he appointed M.
Escorailles his private secretary. He carried on an intrigue with Madame
Bouchard. Son Excellence Eugene Rougon.
ESPANET (MARQUIS D'), husband of the Marquise Adeline. He was made
aide-de-camp to the Emperor, but by his riotous conduct scandalized the
older nobility. He never appeared in society with his wife.
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