Lords, counts and dukes of Lorges explained

Dukedom of Lorges
Creation Date:1706
Present Holder:Guy de Durfort, 9th Duke of Lorges
Heir Apparent:Emmanuel de Durfort-Civrac
Family Seat:Château de Juigné
Former Seat:Château de Quintin
Château de Lorge
Château de Randan

The land of Lorges, located in Lorges (Loir-et-Cher) in the Canton of La Beauce, was, under the Ancien régime, a seigneury then a county and a duchy, having belonged to the Montgomery family then to the House of Durfort.

History

Lyonne de Lodes, heiress of Lorges, daughter of Guillaume de Lodes (d. 1464), Lord of Vez, and Huguette de Jaye, brought the lordship of Lorges-en-Beauce to her 1481 marriage to Robert de Montgomery. Their youngest son, Jacques, was given the right to continue the line of the new Lords of Lorges. He had Lorges erected as a châtelain in February 1551.

The barony of Quintin, in Brittany, was erected into a simple duchy by letters of creatio nof 1691, registered on 31 March and 12 October of the same year. The "transmutation" of the title of Duke of Quintin into that of Duke of Lorges, in Orléanais, took place by letters of 1706.

By letters patent of 25 March 1773, Adélaïde Philippine de Durfort de Lorges, as heiress of her branch, was allowed to pass on the Duchy of Lorges to her husband, Jean-Laurent de Durfort-Civrac (1746–1826).[1]

The succession of Guy Louis de Durfort de Lorges gave rise to a trial which ended with a decree of the King dated 29 September 1778. Quintin, which ceased to be a duchy to become a barony again, remained with the Choiseul-Praslin, while the land of Lorges, located in Orléanais, and created into the Duchy of Lorges, was entrusted to the descendants of Adélaïde Philippine and Jean-Laurent.

Jean-Laurent de Durfort-Civrac was called to the House of Peers on 4 June 1814 (peer "for life"). He was made duke and hereditary peer on 31 August 1817.

Lords of Lorges

Counts of Lorges

Dukes of Lorges

1st Creation (1706)

2nd Creation (1776)

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: The heroic end of Gabriel, comte de Montgomery, in Domfront . www.normandythenandnow.com . Normandy Then and Now . 27 September 2024 . 19 November 2016.
  3. Book: Pardoe (Julia) . Miss . Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century . 1855 . Harper & Brothers . 471 . 27 September 2024 . en.
  4. Book: Anselme, Père . Père Anselme . 1733 . Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France . Troisième édition . Tome neuvième . Compagnie des libraires associez . Paris . fr . 831196155 .
  5. DE LA CONVERSION DE LA NOBLESSE PROTESTANTE: AU DIX-SEPTIÈME SIÈCLE. (Fragment inédit.) . 24280843 . Weiss . Ch . Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français (1852-1865) . 3 February 2024 . 1 . 1/2 . 46–50 .
  6. Book: Cokayne, George Edward . George Edward Cokayne . 1890 . Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant . 1st . III . . London . 1180838776 .
  7. Book: Cannan . Edwin . The Duke of Saint Simon: Lothian Prize Essay 1885 . 1885 . B.H. Blackwell . 15 . 27 September 2024 . en.