Jean-Pierre-François de Ripert-Monclar

Jean-Pierre-François de Ripert-Monclar (1711–1773) was a French aristocrat, landowner and lawyer.

[4] A landowner, King Louis XV of France granted him (and all direct male heir) the marquisate of Monclar in 1769.

He was jansenist and opposed to Jesuits, as made clear in his 1762 Compte rendu des constitutions de la Société.

[3] They resided in the Hôtel Ripert de Monclar on the Rue Roux-Alphéran in the Quartier Mazarin of Aix-en-Provence.

They had a son and a daughter: He died in 1773 in the Château Royal de Saint-Saturnin in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt.

Rue Monclar, along the former prison (now an annex to the Palace of Justice).