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<p>T
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four
<italic>premiers valets</italic>
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<italic>valets ordinaires</italic>
, serving in rotation for three months of each year, were the most intimate servants of Louis XIV. They had unrestricted access to his private apartments, and were regularly present at times of the day when other courtiers were excluded. They served their master devotedly and he treated them generously, even affectionately, in return. As some premier valets were in post for more than twenty-five years, the king came to regard them as trusted friends. They undertook sensitive personal missions for him, notably to his mistresses, and he could rely on their total discretion. Thus one of them acted as a witness at the secret marriage of Louis and Mme de Maintenon. More generally, he used them as spies around his court, where intrigue flourished.</p>
<p>Dr da Vinha has scoured the archives for information about the two hundred men who served as valets between 1640 and 1720. He has sought to describe their origins, careers, wealth and marriages, and it is not his fault that he has achieved uneven success. Most valets came from non-noble families and little is known about their obscure forbears. Even at court, some of them remained rather shadowy figures. An untypical few wrote extensive memoirs, which have proved to be invaluable sources, revealing a great deal of information about themselves and the workings of this innermost part of the monarchy. If most of them came from commoner stock, they compensated for it by the status they acquired as royal intimates, and the grandest courtiers were eager to befriend them.</p>
<p>Commoners were granted personal nobility on their appointment as valets, with all the traditional noble privileges and some additional ones as well. They then sought, through the skilful acquisition of further offices and lands, to make their nobility hereditary for their descendants. They also ensured that some of their offspring or relations were appointed as valets, creating dynasties within the royal apartments. They were given lodgings at Versailles, and sometimes in the Louvre and other palaces. Some became very wealthy, purchasing
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<p>The one frustrating omission in this detailed study is any coherent record of the private conversations between Louis XIV and his body-servants, especially the premier valet who slept at the foot of the royal bed and was therefore alone with the king for many hours. These long-established retainers were practised observers of the court and were men of experience and wisdom. Presumably matters of current interest were discussed, and the king solicited their advice. Two of the premier valets went on to administer the palace and estates of Versailles, with the responsibility for allocating lodgings to competing courtiers of the highest rank, a sensitive task which could only be entrusted to men with a profound understanding of the complex power networks of the court. Given that Louis XIV, in his own memoirs, said that there was no pleasure he would not give up if, by doing so, he gleaned more insights into the minds of his courtiers, he must surely have tapped their fund of knowledge. Yet the loyal valets have left scarcely any written record of their private conversations with their sovereign, and no comments on his marital infidelities or other foibles. One of them tantalisingly admits that he and the king had discussions, as if between two friends, about the musical merits of Lully, but does not report any details of these exchanges.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, if da Vinha has not managed to eavesdrop on the king in his chamber, he has provided many glimpses into the inner world of Louis XIV, and has corrected a number of misapprehensions that eulogists of the Sun King have perpetuated over many decades. When he refers to wider aspects of the monarchical system, he has a less sure touch, and many will disagree with some rather old-fashioned terms, concepts and assertions; but on his main theme he is convincingly authoritative. As might be expected from a book which has emerged from a French doctoral thesis, he omits no detail from his account of his researches. The footnotes are numerous, extensive and useful, and it is therefore a matter of regret that 160 of the notes in chapter I are incorrectly numbered.</p>
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