Grand Falconer of France
The Grand Falconer of France was a position in the King's Household in France from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution.
History
The position first appeared in 1250 as "Master Falconer of the King". The title was changed to Grand Falconer in 1406, although the title of "First Falconer" was sometimes also used. The Grand Falconer was responsible for organizing the royal falcon hunt and for caring for the king's hunting birds. The position was one of the "Great Offices of the Maison du Roi".From the reign of Louis XIV, the position became purely honorific, as the kings had stopped hunting with birds of prey. This notwithstanding, Louis XIV maintained an aviary of hunting birds, located in Montainville, as a symbol of power. Falcons were presented to the king at the start of each year in the Galerie des Glaces of the château of Versailles, generally in the presence of foreign ambassadors. Only northern kings and the Grand Falconer had the right to pose a falcon on the hand of the king.
The coat of arms of the Grand Falconer featured two lures in blue and fleur-de-lys, placed below and to each side of the shield.
Grand Falconers
- c.1250: Jean de Beaune
- c.1274: Étienne Granché
- dates?: Simon de Champdivers
- c.1313: Pierre de Montguignard
- c.1325: Pierre de Neuvy
- c.1317: Jean Candavenes
- c.1338: Philippe Danvin
- c.1351: Jean de Serens
- c.1354: Jean de Pisseleu
- c.1367: Eustache de Chisy
- c.1371: Nicolas Thomas
- c.1372: André d'Humières
- 1381: Enguerrand Dargies
- 1385: Enguerrand de Laigny
- 1394: Jean de Sorvilliers
- 1406: Eustache de Gaucourt "Rassin"
- 1415: Jean V Malet de Granville et de Montagu
- 1416: Nicolas de Bruneval
- 1418: Guillaume Després
- 1428: Jean de Lubin
- 1429: Philippe de La Châtre
- c.1441: Arnoulet de Caves
- 1455: Georges de La Châtre
- 1468: Olivier Salart, seigneur de Bonnel
- c.1480: Jacques Odart, seigneur de Cursay
- c.1514: Raoul Vernon, seigneur de Montreuil-Bonin
- c.1521: René de Cossé, seigneur de Brissac
- c.1549: Louis Prévost de Sansac
- c.1550: Charles I de Cossé, comte de Brissac
- c.1563: Timoléon de Cossé, comte de Brissac
- 1569: Charles II de Cossé, comte and then duc de Brissac
- 1596: Robert de La Vieuville, baron de Rugles et d'Arzillières
- 1610: Charles de La Vieuville
- 1612: André de Vivonne, seigneur de la Béraudière
- 1616?: Nicolas de La Rochefoucauld
- 1616: Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes
- 1622: Claude de Lorraine, prince de Joinville, duc de Chevreuse
- 1643: Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes, duc de Luynes, duc de Chevreuse
- 1650: Nicolas Dauvet, baron de Boursault
- 1672: Henry François Dauvet, marquis de Saint-Phalle
- 1688: François Dauvet, baron de Boursault
- 1717: François Louis Dauvet, baron de Boursault
- 1748: Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc, duc de La Vallière
- 1762: Louis Gaucher de Châtillon
- 1780: Joseph Hyacinthe François de Paule de Rigaud, Comte de Vaudreuil