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Guillaume Boutheroue was a French engineer who completed the Briare Canal, originated by Hugues Cosnier.[1]In 1623, he was the Poor Rate and Tax Collector at Beaugency.[1] In 1638, along with his brother-in-law Jacques Guyon, he obtained letters patent from Louis XIII allowing them to complete the Canal de Briare. The canal was completed in 1642.[1][2] See also- Briare Canal
- Hugues Cosnier
References 1. ^1 2 {{cite book | editor=Lance Day, Ian McNeil |title = Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology| publisher = Routledge | year=1996 | isbn = 0-415-19399-0 }} 2. ^{{cite book | last = Rolt | first = L. T. C. | authorlink = L. T. C. Rolt | coauthors = | title = From Sea to Sea | publisher = Ohio University Press | year = 1973 | pages = | isbn = 9780713904710}}
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