Jemmape (department)
Jemmape was a department of the First French Republic and of the First French Empire in present-day Belgium. It was named after the Battle of Jemappes, fought between the French and the Austrians in 1792 near the village of Jemappes, near Mons. Jemappes was spelled Jemmape, Jemmapes or Jemmappes at the time. Its territory corresponded more or less with that of the Belgian province of Hainaut. It was created on 1 October 1795, when the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège were officially annexed by the French Republic. Before annexation, its territory lay in the County of Hainaut, Tournai and the Tournaisis, the County of Namur and the Bishopric of Liège.
The Chef-lieu of the department was Mons. The department was subdivided into the following three arrondissements and cantons:
- Mons: Boussu, Chièvres, Dour, Enghien, Lens, Le Roeulx, Mons, Pâturages and Soignies.
- Charleroi: Beaumont, Binche, Charleroi, Chimay, Fontaine-l'Évêque, Gosselies, Merbes-le-Château, Seneffe and Thuin.
- Tournai: Antoing, Ath, Celles, Ellezelles, Frasnes, Lessines, Leuze, Péruwelz, Quevaucamps, Templeuve and Tournai.
Administration
Prefects
The Prefect was the highest state representative in the department.Term start | Term end | Office holder |
2 March 1800 | 1 February 1805 | Jean-Baptiste Étienne Garnier |
1 February 1805 | 7 August 1810 | Patrice Charles Gislain De Coninck |
7 August 1810 | 8 February 1812 | Jean-Baptiste Maximilien Villot de Fréville |
8 February 1812 | 9 March 1812 | Benoît Joseph Holvoet |
9 March 1812 | 30 May 1814 | Pierre-Clément de Laussat |
Secretaries-General
The Secretary-General was the deputy to the Prefect.Term start | Term end | Office holder |
2 March 1800 | 30 May 1814 | Robert La Vallée |
Subprefects of Charleroi
Subprefects of Mons
The office of Subprefect of Mons was held by the Prefect until 1811.Term start | Term end | Office holder |
14 January 1811 | 11 April 1811 | Philibert François Jean Baptiste Joseph Vander Haegen de Mussain |
11 April 1811 | 30 May 1814 | Defraye de Schiplaecken |