[François].  French religious reformer, born at Villeau on the 26th of December 1814; for a time was professor in the University of Ghent; became in 1865 tutor of Prince Milan Obrenović of Servia. Huet instituted the religious movement called by himself Neo-Catholicism. He was the author of Historical and Critical Researches on the Life of Henri de Gand (1838); History of the Life of Bordas Demoulin (1861); and The Religious Revolution in the Nineteenth Century (1868). He died in Paris on the 1st of July 1869.