Honoré Jean Pierre Fisquet (1818–1883) was a French historian, biographer and writer of guide books, including a Nouveau guide général du voyageur en Angleterre, en Écosse et en Irlande (1864),[1] which he wrote together with Henri-Marie Martin and published under the pseudonym William Darcy.
[2] He was born in Montpellier on 16 June 1818 and died in Paris on 27 July 1883.
[3] He was best known for his 22-volume biographical overview of French bishops, La France pontificale (Gallia Christiana), published in large part by Étienne Repos in 1864–1872.
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