Edouard Mary

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Edouard André Joseph Mary (1796–1853) was a Belgian social reformer and member of parliament.

Life

Mary was born in

Belgian independence he was elected a member of the Chamber of Representatives for the constituency of Soignies.[1] He failed to win re-election in the 1833 election. In 1843 he was appointed to the provincial statistical commission of the province of Brabant.[1] He died in Brussels
on 30 April 1853.

Writings

  • Epîtres en vers sur la Belgique (1850)

References

  1. ^ a b c Ernest Matthieu, "Mary (Edouard-André-Joseph)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 13 (Brussels, 1895), 929-931.