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Jacques Necker

Jacques Necker (1732-1804) was celebrated French financier, born at Geneva, banker in Paris. He married the accomplished Susanne Curchod, the rejected of Gibbon, and became by her the father of Mme. de Staël. He was a man of high repute for probity and business capacity. He became in 1777 Director-General of Finance in France, tried hard and honestly, by borrowing and retrenchment, to restore the fallen public credit, but was after five years dismissed. However, he was recalled in 1788, but though the funds rose, and he contributed to their relief two million livres of his own money, was again dismissed, to be once more recalled, only to expose his inability to cope with the crisis and to be forced to retire.

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