Minister for the Maison du Roi

The Minister for the Maison du Roi was a cabinet role under the French monarchy, conferring leadership of the Maison du Roi.

Ancien Régime

Under the Ancien Régime the ministerial post at the head of the Maison du Roi was a Secrétaire d'État à la Maison du Roi (Secretary of State of the Maison du Roi).

1570-1789

Constitutional monarchy

  • 19 July 1789 – 25 January 1791 : François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest.

Bourbon Restoration

  • 29 May 1814 – 20 March 1815 : Pierre Jean Casimir, duc de Blacas d'Aulps
  • 1 November 1820 – 4 August 1824 : Jacques Alexandre Law de Lauriston
  • 4 August 1824 – 4 January 1828 : Ambroise-Polycarpe de La Rochefoucauld, duc de Doudeauville.

July Monarchy

Louis-Philippe of France had no household and thus there was no minister for the Maison du Roi under the July Monarchy. However, there was an intendant général of the civil list, who was not a member of the government.

  • 10 October 1830 – 2 November 1830 : Camille de Montalivet (provisional intendant of crown grants)
  • 2 November 1830 – 10 October 1832 : Agathon Jean François Fain
  • 10 October 1832 – 22 February 1836 : Camille de Montalivet
  • 22 February 1836 – 6 September 1836 : Agathon Jean François Fain
  • 6 September 1836 – 15 April 1837 : Camille de Montalivet
  • 15 April 1837 – 31 March 1839 : Pierre-Marie Taillepied de Bondy
  • 31 March 1839 – 2 February 1848 : Camille de Montalivet

Second Empire

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