Henri-Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force
Henri–Jacques Nompar de Caumont | |
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Duc de La Force Duc de Caumont Comte de Mussidan | |
Spouse(s) | Anne Marie Beuzelen de Bosmelet |
Issue
Marie Jeanne Antonine de Caumont La Force | |
Noble family | Caumont |
Father | Jacques-Nompar II de Caumont, duc de La Force |
Mother | Suzanne de Beringhen |
Born | 5 March 1675 |
Died | 20 July 1726 51) | (aged
Buried | Périgord |
Henri-Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force (5 March 1675 – 20 July 1726) was a French nobleman and peer, the son of Jacques-Nompar II de Caumont, duc de La Force and Suzanne de Beringhen.[1] He was a member of the Académie française.[1]
Marriage and issue
On 19 June 1698 he married Anne Marie Beuzelen de Bosmelet (1668–1752), daughter of Jean Beuzelen, seigneur de Bosmelet and Renée Bouthillier,[2] and by her had four daughters, none of whom survived childhood:[2]
- Marie Jeanne Antonine de Caumont La Force 1699–1699
- Ne de Caumont La Force, (1700–1704)
- Ne de Caumont La Force, (1701–1702)
- Ne de Caumont La Force, (1702–1703)
Career
He held the title of duc de Caumont until the death of his father, then assumed the title of duc de La Force at the closing of parliament 5 August 1700.[1] He also held the titles of comte de Mussidan, baron de Castelnau, Caumont, Tunneins, Samazin, Feuillet, Taillebourg, Boësse, Cugnac, Roquepine, Maduran and la Boulaye.[1] He was a colonel of a regiment of his name, as well as a councillor to the councils of regency and finance.[1]
In 1712 La Force was a founder and the first patron of the Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles–Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux.[3] He became a member of the Académie française in 1715, replacing Fabio Brulart de Sillery. He was elected to seat 7 of the Académie on 19 January 1715 and was received by Abbot Jean d'Estrées on 28 January 1715.[4]
He was vice-Chairman of the Board of Finance in 1716, and deputy finance minister from 1718 to 1719.[1]
He had trouble with the Parliament for its complicity in the bankruptcy law.[4]
He died on 20 July 1726 and he was buried in his duchy in Périgord.[1] He was succeeded by his younger brother, Armand-Nompar.[5] His widow died on 16 November 1752.[6] The Hôtel de La Force, his former residence, that was located in the Rue du Roi de Sicile, in Paris, which bore his name, was acquired in 1754 by the war ministry and in 1780, it became La Force Prison.[7][8]
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sainte–Marie 1728, p. 474.
- 1 2 Sainte–Marie 1728, pp. 474–475.
- ↑ Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles–Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux, Scholarly–Societies.org, retrieved July 2012
- 1 2 "Henri-Jacques de La Force". Académie française: The Immortals. Academie–francaise.fr. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ↑ Sainte–Marie 1728, p. 475.
- ↑ "Henri Jacques Nompar de Caumont La Force". Généalogie Wailly. Gw.geneanet.org. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ↑ Galignani 1827, p. 488.
- ↑ Bartlett 1890, p. 245.
Sources
- Bartlett, David W. (1890). Paris: With Pen and Pencil; Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business. New York: Hurst.
- "Les Derniers Seigneurs de Caumont". Histoire de Caumont. Mariefb.pagesperso–orange.fr. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- Galignani, A. and Galignani, W. (1827). Galignani's New Paris Guide, or, Stranger's Companion Through the French Metropolis (15th ed.). Paris: A. and W. Galignani.
- "Henri-Jacques de LA FORCE". Académie française: The Immortals. Academie–francaise.fr. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- The history of Paris: from the earliest period to the present day ... II. London: G. B. Whittaker ; A. and W. Galignani. 1825.
- "Henri Jacques Nompar de Caumont La Force". Généalogie Wailly. Gw.geneanet.org. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- Moréri, Louis (1759). Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique du Moréri ou le Mélange Curieux de l'Histoire Sacrée et Profane (PDF) 5 (1759 ed.). Geneva: Slatkine Reprints. p. 246. ISBN 2-05-101303-9.
- Sainte–Marie, Anselme de and Sainte–Rosalie, Ange de (1728). Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, et des grands officiers de la Couronne & de la Maison de Roy: & des anciens Barons de Royaume IV (3rd ed.). Paris: Compaignies des Libraires. pp. 474–475.
External links
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- Henri Jacques Nompar de Caumont La Force Family tree
- Seigneurs de Caumont-La Force Lineage of the lords of Caumont and Dukes of La Force
- Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles–Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux History (in French)
- Binding stamp of Henri-Jacques-Nompar, duc de Caumont et duc de La Force (1675-1726) Gold-stamped arms of Henri-Jacques-Nompar, duc de Caumont and then duc de La Force
- Hôtel de La Force La Force Prisons
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