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MOLLIEN, NICOLAS FRANCOIS, COUNT (1758-1850)

This article appears in Volume V18, Page 669 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MIC-MOL
MOLLIEN, NICOLAS FRANCOIS, COUNT (1758-1850) , French financier, was born at Paris on the 28th of February 1758. The son of a merchant, he early showed ability, and entered the ministry of finance, where he rose rapidly; in 1784, at the time of the renewal of the arrangements with the farmers-general of the taxes, he was practically
chief
  in that department and made terms advantageous to the national
exchequer
 . Under
Calonne
  he improved the returns from the farmers-general; and he was largely instrumental in bringing about the erection of the octroi walls of Paris in place of the insufficient wooden barriers. He, however, advocated an abolition of some of the restrictions on imports, as came about in the famous Anglo-French commercial treaty of 1786, to the conclusion of which he contributed in no small measure. The events of the French Revolution threatened at times to overwhelm Mollien. In 1794 he was brought befohe the revolutionary tribunal of Evreux as a suspect, and narrowly escaped the fate that befell many of the former farmers-general. He retired to England, where he observed the
financial
 
measures
  adopted at the crisis of 1796-1797. After the coup d'eiat of Brumaire (November 1799) he re-entered the ministry of finance, then under Gaudin, who entrusted to him important duties as director of the new caisse d'amortissement.
Napoleon
 , hearing of his abilities, frequently consulted him on
financial
  matters, and after the Proclamation of the Empire (May 1804) made him a councillor of state. The severe financial crisis of December 1805 to January 1806 served to reveal once more his sound sense.
Napoleon
 , returning in haste not long after Austerlitz, dismissed Barge-Marbois from the ministry of the treasury and confided to Mollien those important duties. He soon succeeded in freeing the treasury from the interference of
great
  banking houses. In other respects, however, he did something towards curbing Napoleon's desire for a precise regulation of the money market. The conversations between them on this subject, as reported in Mollien's Memoirs, are of high
interest
 , and show that the ministry had a far truer judgment on financial matters than the emperor, who often twitted him with being an ideologue. In 1808 Mollien was awarded the title of
count
 . He soon came to see the impossibility of the
measures
  termed collectively " the continentalsystem "; but his warnings on that subject were of no avail. After the first
abdication
  of the emperor (April Is, 1814), Mollien retired into private life, but took up his ministerial duties at the appeal of Napoleon during the Hundred Days (1815), after which he again retired. Louis XVIII. wished to bring him back to office, but he resisted these appeals. Nominated a peer in 1818, he took some part in connexion with the annual budgets. He lived to see the election of Louis Napoleon as president of the Second Republic, and died in April 1850, with the exception of Pasquier, the last surviving minister of Napoleon I.
See Mollien's Memoires d'un ministre du tresor public 1780-1815, 4 vols. (Paris 1845; new ed., Paris, 3 vols., 1898) ; A. G. P. Barante, Etudes historiques et biographiques; Salvandy, Notice sur Mollien; also M. M. C. Gaudin (duo de Gate), Notice historique sur les finances de la France 1800-1814 (Paris, 1818). (J. HL. R.)


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