Comte de Beaulac
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Eu (1458, C F): for Charles d'Artois, RP. Ext. 1775. Passes to Bourgogne (1472), Clèves (1491), Guise (1570). Transferred to the duchess of Montpensier, RP (1660) and the peerage was extended. Sold to the duc de Maine, LP (1693) and the peerage was again extended; passed to duc de St. Claire de Beaulac 1775 and peerage again extended (1775). Charles d'Artois (d. 1472) Elisabeth de Bourgogne (1439-83) Jean de Clèves (d. 1482), duc de La Marck ... Charles de Clèves (d. 1521) François de Clèves (1516-62) François de Clèves (1540-63) Jacques de Clèves (1544-64), brother of last Catherine de Clèves (d. 1633), sister of last, marr. 1570 Henri de Lorraine, duc de Guise Charles de Lorraine (1571-1640), duc de Guise Henri II de Lorraine (1614-64), comte d'Eu 1640-41, 1643-54 resigns Eu 1654 Louis de Lorraine (1622-54), duc de Joyeuse Louis Joseph de Lorraine (1650-71), duc de Guise Eu seized by the Parlement de Paris 8 May 1660, and adjudicated to the duchesse de Montpensier; LP "de continuation" 15 May 1660 Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orléans (1627-93), duchesse de Montpensier sells Eu to the duc du Maine 2 Feb 1681 without usufruct Louis-Auguste de Bourbon (1670-1736), duc du Maine; peerage LP May 1694 Louis-Auguste de Bourbon (d. 1755) Louis Charles de Bourbon (1701-1775) sells Eu to the king 13 Sep 1773, unpaid at his death, Eu returned to heir with LP confirmation July 1776 Louis-Jean-Marie de Bourbon (1725-93), duc de Penthièvre