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From the late 1870s, Donon engaged in increasingly reckless risk-taking at the Société des Dépôts et Comptes Courants and withheld the relevant information from his board. In 1887, the private bank Donon, Aubry, Gautier & Cie which Donon had created in 1851 went into liquidation. The SDCC's
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On 5 April 1853, Donon married Henriette-Félicité Staub, the daughter of a prominent Parisian taylor. They had a son, Jacques-Pierre (1854-1913), and two daughters, Thérèse-Jeanne-Marie (1857-1897) and Jeanne-Mathilde-Elisabeth (1860-1919).
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department, where in 1863 he had acquired a large, newly built country house. He ran unsuccessfully for deputy of Orne in the legislative elections of 1871 and 1876.
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Pierre-Armand Donon was the son of merchant Pierre-Amédée Donon (1792-1880) and his wife Marie-Caroline-Armande, née Morand. He studied in Paris at the
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from 1853 to 1880, when his son succeeded him in that capacity. By 1868 he had been awarded the honor of Grand Officer of the Ottoman
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provided emergency liquidity and eventually liquidated the bank on 7 April 1891. The SDCC was subsequently absorbed in 1892 by the
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By 1845, Donon was a partner at Calon jeune & Cie, a private banking house. On 23 December 1851, immediately after the
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Christiane Demeulenaere-Douyère (1986), "De fil en aiguille ou l'irrésistible ascension du tailleur Staub",
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Archives de Paris, état civil du 8e arrondissement, registre des mariages de 1881, acte numéro 469
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and Morny himself, Donon bought 177 hectares of seafront land west of the
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situation became untenable and developed into a panic in 1891, when the
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Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France
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on the model of successful British depository banks such as the
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Histoire du Crédit industriel et commercial (1859-2009)
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In 1859, Donon was instrumental in the creation of the
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Société des Dépôts et Comptes Courants
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Neuilly-sur-Seine
Charles, duc de Morny
Second French Empire
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Collège Sainte-Barbe
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consul-general
Ottoman Empire
Order of the Medjidie
Crédit Industriel et Commercial
Duke of Morny
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Société des Dépôts et Comptes Courants
Joseph Francis Olliffe
Touques river

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