• 1315-1355: Renaud de Giry, knight, advisor to the King, master of his hunting. • 1355-1357: Jean de Meudon • 1357-1372: Jean de Corguilleray • 1372-1377: Jean de Thubeauville • 1377-1399: Philippes de Corguilleray • 1399-1410: Robert de Franconville • 1410-1418: Guillaume II de Gamaches • 1418-1424: Jean Ier de Berghes Saint-Winoch • 1451-1457: Guillaume Soreau), Lord of Saint-Géran • 1457-1467: Roland de Lescoet, Lord of Queriperez • 1467-1471: Guillaume de Nort, Lord of Callac in Guéméné • 1472-1481: Yvon du Fou, Lord of Kerjestin • 1481-1483: Georges de Chateaubriant, Lord of Roches-Baritaud • 1483-1488: Yvon du Fou, Lord of Kerjestin, 2nd term • 1488-1496: Louis de Rouville, Lord of Rouville • 1496-1497:
Louis de Brézé, Count of Maulévrier, Lord of Anet, Marshal and
Seneschal of Normandy • 1498-1506: Jacques de Dinteville, Lord of Dammartin • 1506-1525: Louis de Rouville, Lord of Rouville • 1526-1550:
Claude of Lorraine (1496-1550), Duke of Guise • 1550-1563:
François de Lorraine (1519-1563), Duke of Guise • 1563-1573:
Claude II of Lorraine (1526-1573), Duke of Aumale • 1573-15??:
Charles of Lorraine (1555-1631), Duke of Aumale • 15??-1602:
Charles I (1556-1605), Duke of Elbeuf • 1602-1643:
Hercule de Rohan (c. 1568-1654), Duke of Montbazon • 1643-1646:
Henry II of Bourbon (1588-1646), Prince of Condé • 1646-1654: Hercule de Rohan (c. 1568-1654), Duke of Montbazon, 2nd term • 1654-1656:
Louis VIII of Rohan (1598-1667), Duke of Montbazon, son of the previous • 1656-1669:
Louis de Rohan (1635-1674), Knight of Rohan, Count of Mortiercrolles, son of the previous • 1669-1679: Charles Maximilien de Belleforière (circa 1619 - 1679), Marquis of Soyécourt • 1679-1679:
François VII de La Rochefoucauld (1634-1714), Duke of La Rochefoucauld • 1679-1714:
François VIII de La Rochefoucauld (1663-1728), Prince of Marcillac, son of the previous • 1714-1737:
Louis Alexandre de Bourbon (1678-1737), Count of Toulouse, natural son of Louis XIV • 1737-1755:
Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon (1725-1793), Duke of Penthièvre, son of the previous • 1755-1768:
Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon (1747-1768), Prince of Lamballe, son of the previous • 1768-1791: Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon (1725-1793), 2nd term • 1791-1804:
French Republic • 1804-1814:
Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815), Marshal of France, prince de Wagram • 1814-1821:
Function abolished • 1821-1822:
Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis (1766-1822), Duke of Richelieu. • 1823-1828:
Jacques Lauriston, Marshal of France, Marquis of Lauriston • 1828-1852:
Function abolished • 1852-1865:
Bernard Pierre Magnan (1791-1865), Marshal of France • 1865-1870:
Napoléon-Edgar Ney (1812-1882), General, Prince de la Moskowa.
Etymology The word French "veneur" (
huntsman), derives from the
Middle French word "vener" (to hunt), (itself from the Latin
venor, verb meaning
to hunt), from which also was derived the archaic English words "venerer" (hunter) and "venery" (the hunt). ==See also==