- Wolfcatcher Royal
Wolfcatcher Royal (French: "louvetier royal", now called "lieutenant de louvetérie", "gran louvetier") was a prestigious office in the House of the King during the
Ancien Régime andBourbon Restoration ofFrance , tracing its inception to theluparii ofCharlemagne . The office had been a fixture of the French Crown as early as the reign of Louis XI, when the first recorded holder of the title Pierre Hannequeau reached prominence in1467 , although it had apparently existed in some form since1308 . Wolfcatcher Royals served under the Grand Huntsman and alongside the Grand Falconer and Captain of the Boar-hunt as members of the king's hunting service. They were responsible for organizing all aspects of the wolf-hunt and presided over the royal pack of wolfhounds and their handlers. A number of lieutenants, huntsmen, houndsmen, and valets assisted the Wolfcatcher Royal. By the 18th century Wolfcatchers, who rotated through office in alternate sessions, received stipends worth roughly between 1200-1400 livres.On 9 August
1787 the office was dissolved due to financing issues but was reinstated in1797 . The office was further modified in1971 and now serves an administrative function regulating vermin and maintaining healthy wildlife populations. Lieutenants often serve as moderators in disputes between the general public, hunters, and the government, keep the police informed of changes or nuances in hunting laws, and promote the use of ethics in hunting. A major focus of the position is the regulation ofdeer numbers. Curiously, Wolfcatcher Royals are still required (in theory) to maintain a pack of at least four hounds capable of huntingboar orfox . Currently there are twelve female "lieutenants de louvetérie" in France.ee also
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Wolf hunting
*Medieval hunting References
#Thompson, Richard H. "Wolf-Hunting in France in the Reign of Louis XV: The Beast of the Gévaudan". Lewistown: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1991.
#Pfeiffer, Thomas. "Le Brûleur de loups", Lyon, Bellier, 2004.
#Official Government Website [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/fede.chasse59/louveterie.htm]
#French Glossary [http://www.univers-nature.com/glo/glossaire/Louveterie.html]
#Heraldry & Titles of France [http://www.blason-armoiries.org/feodalite-noblesse/g/grands-officiers-de-la-couronne/grand-louvetier-de-france.htm]
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