found: His Le vieux célibataire, 1806:t.p. (M. Collin Harleville)
found: His Les chateaux en Espagne, 1789?:t.p. (M. Collin d'Arleville)
found: La grande encyclopedie(Collin d'Harleville, Jean François, 1755-1806)
found: Le vieux célibataire, 1793:t.p. (Collin-Harleville)
found: Collin d'Harleville, M. Œuvres de Collin d'Harleville, between 1890 and 1920?:page v-vi (D'Harleville, not Harleville; often, and in later years, signed as Collin Harleville; initially signed just as Collin; although the particle "de" did not have anything to do with nobility, once it became suspect and dangerous, he dropped it; born Jean-François Collin in Mévoisins, near Maintenon, département of Eure-et-Loir, 30 May 1755) p. viii, etc. (plays and poetry; admitted to Institut national after its creation in 1795; lived in Mévoisins, Chartres, and Paris; died in Paris 24 February 1806)
found: Académie française Web site, 25 November 2015:Les immortels (Jean-François Collin d'Harleville; chevalier de la Légion d'honneur; dramatist, poet; born in Maintenon, near Chartres, 30 May 1755; named to the Institut, in Section de grammaire, 3e classe, 15 December 1795; the organization of 1803 put him into the 2e classe; died 24 February 1806)
found: Tissier, André. Collin d'Harleville, 1963-1964:v. 1, t.p. (1755-1806) v. 1, p. facing t.p. (J.-Fr. Collin d'Harleville) v. 1, p. 10 (Collin) v. 1, p. 19 (Jean-François Collin d'Harleville)
found: Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, 25 November 2015(Jean-François Collin d'Harleville; French playwright; Jean-François Collin; called himself "Collin d'Harleville" from the name of land that he owned in the hamlet of Bailleau-Armenonville; became lawyer in Chartres from 1780, while cultivating literature at the same time; during Revolution, called himself Collin Harleville; under the Reign of Terror, he gave poems for major civic festivals; in 1795, recognized by the Convention nationale, seated in the newly created Institut national; elected to Académie française in 1803)