Clients
This lists people involved in the Poison Affair by being clients of the professionals above. Their punishment is mentioned after their name and role.
- Benigne, Marquise de Alluye, client of la Voisin; left country to avoid trial and was later allowed to return.
- Pierre Bonnard, secretary of duc de Luxembourg, client of Lesage; condemned to the galleys in May 1680.
- Marie Brissart, client of La Voisin and Lesage; fined and exiled.
- Marie de Broglio, Marquise de Canilhac, client of la Voisin; never bought to trial.
- Anne Carada, client of Deschault and Debray; executed 25 June 1681.
- La Chaboissiere, Jean Bartholominat, valet of Louis de Vanens; the last executed in the Affair of the Poisons 16 July 1682.
- Louis de Guilhem de Castelnau, marguis de Cessac, client of Lesage; left country to avoid trial. Returned in 1691.
- Mme Cottard, client of Lesage; admonished and fined.
- Mme Desmaretz, client of Lesage; fined.
- Françoise de Dreux, client of La Voisin; exiled from the capital, but the exile was never enforced.
- Madeleine de la Ferte, Marechale (d. 1720), client of la Voisin; discharged.
- Antoine de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres (d. 1711), client of la Voisin; never brought to trial.
- Madame Ferry, client of La Voisin; executed in May 1679.
- Marguerite Leféron, client of La Voisin; exiled from the capital and fined.
- Mme Lescalopier, client of Poligny and Sandosme; left country to avoid trial.
- Jean Maillard, client of Moreau; executed in February 1682.
- Olympe Mancini, Comtesse de Soissons, client of La Voisin; exiled.
- Marie Anne Mancini, Duchesse de Bouillon, client of La Voisin; banishment to the provinces.
- François Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, duc de Luxembourg, client of La Voisin; freed.
- Marquise de Montespan, client of La Voisin; never trialed.
- Madame Philbert, earlier Brunet (wife of Philippe Rebille Philbert), client of La Voisin; executed by hanging.
- Jaqqueline du Roure, vicomtesse de Polignac (d. 1720), client of la Voisin and Lesage; left country to avoid trial. Returned 1686 but banished from the capital.
- Marguerite de Poulaillon, client of Marie Bosse; imprisoned in a convent.
- Claude Marie du Roure, client of la Voisin and Lesage; discharged in March 1680, but despite of this banished from the capital.
- Marie Louise Charlotte, Princesse de Tingry, client of Voisin; discharged.
- Marie Vertemart, client of la Voisin; sentenced to a workhouse.
- Antoinette, Duchess de Vivonne, client of La Voisin and Filastre; never brought to trial.
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