Buade de Frontenac, Antoine de, fl. 1594-1619.

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Father of Henri de Buade, a member of Louis XIII's entourage, and grandfather of Louis de Buade de Frontenac, governor-general of New France between 1672 and 1682.

Antoine de Buade, chevalier of the order of Saint-Esprit, served as Henri IV's personal equerry for several years before being appointed governor of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and "premier maître d'hôtel du Roi." The fief, from which the family took the name "Frontenac," was situated in Guyenne, France, between Agen and Castillones.

From the description of Contract for the sale of the lands and seigneury of Pontchartrain to Paul Phélypeaux by Antoine de Buade, 1609. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 47294104

Father of Henri de Buade, a member of Louis XIII's entourage, and grandfather of Louis de Buade de Frontenac, governor-general of New France between 1672 and 1682.

Antoine de Buade, chevalier of the order of Saint-Esprit, served as Henri IV's personal equerry for several years before being appointed governor of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and "premier maître d'hôtel du Roi." The family took the name "Frontenac" from its fief, situated in Guyenne, France, between Agen and Castillones.

From the description of Mortgage contract on properties of Pontchartrain and Palluau, 1606. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 47589033

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