(in French)Henri Lepage, Liverdun. Notice historique (Nancy: Librairies Cayon and Peiffer and the Bureau du Journal de la Meurthe), 1842, page 50.
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(in French) Charles-Louis Richard and Jean-Joseph Giraud, Dictionnaire universel dogmatique, canonique, historique, géographique et chronologique des sciences ecclesiastiques ..., Tome Sixieme [ Universal, Dogmatic, Canonical, Historical, Geographical and Chronological Dictionary of the Ecclesiastical Sciences . . . Sixth Volume] (Paris: Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1765), page 160
(in French) L[ouis de Forestier,]. Comte d'Osseville, "Notes généalogiques et biographiques sur la famille Blouet de Camilly", Bulletin de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie, Volume 4, No. 1, April 1866, pages 72–87.
(in French) François Alexandre Aubert de la Chenaye Desbois, Dictionnaire de la Noblesse . . . de France . . ., [Dictionary of the Nobility . . . of France . . . Second Edition, Volume 2] (Paris: La Veuve Duchesne, Durand le neveu and Author, 1771), page 565
(in French) François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon, Correspondence de Fénelon, Tome XIV: Les demières années, 1712–1715 [ Correspondence of Fénelon, Volume XIV: The Last Years, 1712–1715 ], edited by Jean Orcibal with Jacques le Brun and Irénée Noye (Geneva: Librairie Droz S.A., 1999), ISBN2-600-00349-5, page 112.
(in French) Emmanuel Michel, "BLOUET de Camilly (François)", Biographie du Parlement de Metz (Metz: Chez Nouvian, 1853), pages 36–37.
(in French) Anonymous, "Chapitre IX: Personnes enterrées dans l'Église Saint-Martin [Chapter 9: Persons Buried in the Church of St. Martin of Ligueil]", Bulletin et Mémoires de la Société archéologique de Touraine: Série in 80, Volume 48 [Bulletin and Memoirrs of the Archaeological Society of Touraine, Series 80, Volume 48] (Tours: L. Péricat, 1909), page 204. The original quotation was in French: "dont le corps a été porté a Saint-Gatien et duquel nous avons enterré les entrailles avec le coeur dans le choeur de l'église, on impute sa mort aux travaux de son ministère et, en effet, il tomba malade après avoir préché et confirmé" [ "whose body was brought to Saint-Gatien and where we buried the entrails with heart in the choir of the church is blamed his death the work of his ministry, and indeed he fell ill after having preached and confirmed"].
(in French) Dominique Auzias, Stéphan Szeremeta, and Jean-Paul Labourdette, Petite Futé Lorraine-Vosges 2011/2012, 8th edition, (Paris: Les Nouvelles Éditions de l'Université, 2011), ISBN9782746935273, page 124
The Bishop's uncle, Jean-Jacques Blouet de Camilly, the Superior General, and his Congregation of Jesus and Mary, were also against Jansenism. See the (in English)book review by Thomas Worcester, S.J., of (in French) Guillaume de Bertier de Sauvigny, C.J.M.'s 1999 book, Au service de l'Eglise de France: Les eudistes, 1680–1791 [ In the Service of the Church of France: The Eudists, 1680–1791] at the Project Muse website for more details.