Charles Auguste d\' Allonville de Louville
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville was born the May 18th 1664 with the castle from Louville-la-Chenard. He died the August 20th 1731 with Saint-Jean-of-Sling. Louville is set up in marquisat of its time.
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is first of all colonel, then gentleman of the sleeve, it accompanies the new king whom it raised in Spain. He is named chief of the French House of Philippe V of Spain, the first Bourbon king d' Espagne (of 1700 to 1703). After 1703, he is gentleman of the room of the duke Alexandre de Bournonville, then attached to the Duc of Burgundy, Louis de France (1682-1712) (of 1703 to February 18th, 1712) and with the Duc of Berry, Charles of France (1686-1714). Governor and Large Bailly of Courtrai, it receives in 1716 a new mission in Spain, then it is withdrawn on its grounds.
Its family
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is the son of Jacques d' Allonville de Louville (1628 - 1707) and of Marie Charlotte de Vaultier de Moyencourt (1646 - 1704).
The family of Allonville is of former knighthood, originating in the Chartrain country, where it had, of unmemorable time, until the year 1475, ground and seigniory of its name. She produced a large panetier of France, captain of one hundred lances; a Large Master of National Forestry Commission, governors of the towns of Meulan, Montlhéry, Senonches, Chartres, Blois, Stamps, Courtrai… And especially, several chamberlains and gentlemen of the room of the kings and princes of the house of France, and a duke of Savoy… several riders of stable of the king, a first rider of the Constable of Bourbon and one of the duke of Anjou and Alençon; lieutenants and an ensign of the companies of men-at-arms of the made up ordinances gentlemen; a deputy of the nobility to the General states of 1560 with Orleans, and General states of 1588-1589, in Blois… Without forgetting, a knight crossed in the year 1190; several knights of Saint-Jean-of-Jerusalem, Rhodos and Malta, including two of the name of Pierre, in 1524 and 1547; four knights about the king or Saint-Michel, before the establishment of that of the Holy Spirit….
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is the brother of Jacques d' Allonville, knight of Louville, officer of the king and scientist.
Biography
The Regiment of the King
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is first of all captain with the Régiment of the King infantry, where it had been distinguished then colonel from the Régiment of Lombardy.
He accompanies new king d' Espagne
Friend of Fénelon, tutor of the duke of Burgundy, Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is placed, in 1690, near the Duc of Anjou, like gentleman of the sleeve. He takes care partly of his education.
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville accompanies his prince, new king d' Espagne, in this kingdom.
Letter of Fénelon with Louville
The duke of Beauvilliers, Paul de Beauvilliers, governor of the duke of Burgundy gives to the marquis recommendations dictated by greatest wisdom and Fénelon, exiled, does not forget its former student and gives him also councils, on October 10th, 1700, in an admirable letter , which will be inserted in its Mémoires .
Chief of the French House of Philippe V
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is the Chief of the French House of Philippe V, the first Bourbon king d' Espagne, in 1700, and the gentleman of his room. Until the marriage of the King all that is done at the Court of important passes by him.
Alas, on November 3rd 1701, Louville goes to Montpellier to the front of Marie-Louise of Savoy. This princess advises with the King to remain in her kingdom and to entrust the businesses of Italy to her father-in-law, the duke of Savoy.
Besides November 12th, 1701, it comes to take orders of Louis XIV. It defends near Philippe V the French interests. The king advises with his grandson to go to Italy, accompanied by Louville.
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is charged to go from mander the nomination of the kingdom of Naples for Philippe V. Received by Clement XI, it does not obtain it because the Pope is afraid of the imperial armies.
Philippe V meets his father-in-law with Triple Alliance (1717). Auguste d' Allonville de Louville the duke of Savoy does not like Charles, Victor-Amédée II of Savoy. Its proud control and its lack of skill towards the Spaniards make it recall, in 1703. It had tendency to too much supporting the French French and interests in Spain.
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville then becomes gentleman of the room of the duke of Bournonville, then was attached to the duke of Burgundy (of 1703 to February 18th, 1712) and to the Duc of Berry.
He lives withdrawn on his grounds until the death of Louis XIV.
After the death of Louis XIV
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is named Gouverneur and Grand Bailly of Courtrai.
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville is sent in 1716 as ambassador extraordinary in Spain, by the Regent. Its goal is to urge Philippe V to sign the treaty of the Triple Alliance (1717) and to secure this king against carried out of the cardinal Alberoni. It must propose on the king, according to Saint-Simon, the return of Gibraltar to Spain in exchange of end of the commercial obstacles. Saint-Simon is not with the current and it will be caught some in Louville as with Philippe Charles of Fare in his Mémoires . He only was worthy to represent France in Spain.
Spanish the Prime Minister, Jules Alberoni, spreads in Spain and France the noise which the king of Spain had taken an aversion mortal against Louville, since it had driven out it of Spain for his insolences and its companies. Because of its intrigues at the court of Spain, it cannot meet its prince and must return to France. Spain does not recover Gibraltar.
While returning to France, Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville becomes the lord of the castle of Montuel, in 1728 and lives on his grounds.
Its marriage and its descent
Charles Auguste d' Allonville de Louville Marie with Hyacinthe Sophie Béchameil de Nointel (1690 - 1757) with Louville-la-Chenard, girl of Louis Béchameil de Nointel and Magdeleine Ragois, in 1708 and grand-daughter of Louis Béchameil de Nointel. Hyacinthe Sophie acquires on July 1st 1731, the seigniory of Coltainville, parish of Châtenay.
Charles and Hyacinthe have the following children:
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Adélaïde d' Allonville de Louville pays time and homages in 1733, for the grounds of the factory of Ouarville, with the lord of Bezègue, Villeneuve-Languedoue. Adelaide Marie with the baron Adrien Antoine Bloquel of the Cross, in 1735. Adrien Antoine Bloquel of the Cross (Arras-1759 January 23rd, 1697) is lord of Wismes, with the diocese of Saint-Omer, where it remains. Admitted with the college Mazarin, on evidence of nobility, in 1710, it obtains from the king Louis XV, in May 1724, of the L.P. in the shape of charter which it makes record with the Council of Artois, and by which in consideration of his old nobility, it is authorized, like its descendants, to relate to the ecu of its family, a crown with 5 florets and to take for supports two let us scratch . One finds it allowed in 1747 with the States of Artois, appointed at the Court by the aforementioned States and it obtains by L.P. of 1759, erection in baronnie of the seigniory of Wismes. Bloquel de Croix in Artois carry: Of money to the rafter of mouths, accompanied by three merlettes from sand, 2 and 1 .
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Angelica of Allonville de Louville (February 10th, 1710 - September 1756), lady of Louville, quoted on July 3rd, 1747, with Ymonville married the marquis Pierre de Baglion (1700-1754) on June 16th, 1733. Lord of Louville-la-Chenard by his wife, he became colonel and captain of the regiment of the guards. Pierre and Angélique and Pierre de Baglion had a girl:
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Francoise de Baglion, rams of Mrs. the Comtesse of Provence. Francoise Marie on January 24th, 1759 with Denis Auguste de Beauvoir de Grimoard, Count of Roure, marquis de Grisac, baron of the towns of Barjac, Florac, of Road, and the States of Languedoc, of Tenières, lord of Bancoury, the Country house, Virac, Saint-Brest, and other places. It is in its time Menu of fire monseigneur Dauphin, marshal of the camps and armies of the King, knight of the royal and military Ordre of Saint-Louis, governor of the city and citadel of Pont-Saint-Esprit and because of his wife lord of Louville-la-Chenard, Herville, Villiers, Dignonvilliers, Épinay, Villeneuve-Languedoue, Coltainville. He is also the legatee of the duchess of the Force. Denis and Francoise had a son: Scipion de Beauvoir de Grimoard of Roure, count of Roure, descendant thus by the women of the marquis de Louville, will publish in 1818, the Memories secrecies on the establishment of the Bourbons in Spain , extracted the correspondence of Louville.
After its death
Here what says of him the Duc of Saint-Simon:
the duke of Beauvilliers… governor of the duke of Anjou and its brother the duke of Burgundy, which had observed it during all the time education, had recommended it to king d' Espagne like a wise, educated man, full with resources, worthy of its confidence, burning, but right, full with spirit and direction; once persuaded, nothing did it démordre, and even less to stop… It was him which made all the letters particular to our court, by which all passed directly. To speak about it with truth, it controlled the king and Spain.
Saint-Simon reports in detail the important service which it rendered to the young king in the business of the duke of Assembles-Leone, in which it deployed a remarkable tact, devotion and a character, any foreigner who it was and of which it made go up with the king the honor, which Louis XIV, his court, and soon all Spain, deferred to the marquis de Louville Rappelé, in 1704, by Louis XIV, which made it governor of Navarreins, and remained always chamberlain of Philippe V, which ensured a strong pension to him, if it lived, says Saint-Simon, with his friends, without regret of his fortune, as if it had not given him kingdoms and courses to be controlled. He was also the friend of Fénelon, the former tutor of Philippe V and the duke of Burgundy, with which, as with the duke of Beauvilliers, he got along for the control of the court and the businesses of Spain .
Dead on August 20th, 1731, the marquis de Louville left two girls of his marriage, contracted, in 1708, with Miss de Nointel, girl of Mr. de Nointel, adviser of State and ambassador with Constantinople. The elder one, which was born in 1710, married the marquis de Baglion; it is of it that is killed Mr. marquis from Roure, which published, in 1818, the memories of sound quadrisaïeul .
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