The title of Duke of Bauffremont was created in 1818 by King Louis XVIII for Alexandre de Bauffremont, Marquess of Bauffremont, Prince of Bauffremont, whom the king had previously made a Peer of France on 17 August 1815. [1]
| From | To | Duke of Bauffremont | Relationship to predecessor |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1818 | 1833 | Alexandre de Bauffremont (1773–1833) | Son of Joseph de Bauffremont, Prince of Listenois |
| 1833 | 1860 | Alphonse de Bauffremont (1792–1860) | Son of the previous |
| 1860 | 1891 | Roger de Bauffremont (1823–1891) | Son of the previous |
| 1891 | 1893 | Paul de Bauffremont (1827–1893) | Brother of the previous |
| 1893 | 1897 | Gontran de Bauffremont (1822–1897) | First cousin of the previous |
| 1897 | 1917 | Pierre Eugène de Bauffremont (1843–1917) | Son of the previous |
| 1917 | 1945 | Théodore Pierre de Bauffremont (1879–1945) | Son of the previous |
| 1945 | 2020 | Jacques de Bauffremont (1922–2020) | Son of the previous |
| 2020 | Present | Charles-Emmanuel de Bauffremont (b. 1946) | Son of the previous |