Jacques de Clermont-d'Amboise explained

Jacques de Clermont d'Amboise (c.15251587) was the third son of Louis de Clermont, Lord of Gallerande, butler of the king, and Renée d'Amboise.

Titles

Georges d'Amboise, Cardinal of Rouen, protector of Jean d'Amboise gave him the lands of Bussy and Saxe-Fontaine on condition that the family use the name and arms of the house of Amboise; thus, the name Clermont-Amboise was adopted.

Jacques held numerous titles including Baron de Bussy, Bussy le Chateau, Cuperly, Ban de Bussy, Courtisols, Vanault le Chatel, Vavray the Great, the Little Vavray, Maurupt, Pargny, Cheppes, Cernon, Vernancourt, Vésigneul sur Coole, and Fontaine sur Coole.

Military career

Jacques was captain of a company of lances for Francis I of France and was made a Knight of the Order of St Michael.

Family

On 26 June 1550 he married Catherine de Beauvau, lady of Moineville or Mognéville, and they had six children:

He married secondly, Jeanne de Romecourt, niece of the governor of Saxe-Fontaine, by whom he had one daughter:

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