Madeleine Angélique de Neufville was the daughter of Louis Nicolas de Neufville de Villeroy, 3rd Duke of Villeroy and Marguerite Le Tellier. In 1722, at the age of 15, she married her first husband
Joseph Marie de Boufflers, Duke of Boufflers. During Villeroy's residence at the chateau she allowed it to become a refuge for
Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Following the death of the Marshal-Duke of Luxembourg in 1764, Villeroy opened her Paris house to the great noble, artistic and literary names of the city, using her enormous fortune from her two marriages to become a major patron of the arts. She died in 1787. ==References==