Nicolas du Bosc

He was one of the marmousets appointed by his detractors who took the governing of France from November 1392.

[1] Bachelor lecturer of civil and canon law from 1354, he enters the parliament as clerk and attorney advisor of investigations.

[1] Dismissed by the uncles of Charles VI during his illness, he returned to power in 1388.

[2] The same year he replaces Arnaud de Corbie as Keeper of the Seals of France.

When Corbie returned to power in 1400, he was dismissed of his duties because of his age.