Background
His father, maître des comptes of Rouen, sent him to study at the Collège de Navarre.
His father, maître des comptes of Rouen, sent him to study at the Collège de Navarre.
University of Paris.
Guillaume early showed the wit that was to distinguish him, and gained the favor of the duke of Vendôme, who procured for him the abbey of Aumale and other benefices. Chaulieu became the constant companion and adviser of the two princes. He made an expedition to Poland in the suite of the marquis de Béthune, hoping to make a career for himself in the court of John Sobieski.
He saw one of the Polish king"s campaigns in Ukraine, but returned to Paris without securing any advancement.
Saint-Simon says that the abbé helped his patron the grand prior to rob the duke of Vendôme, and that the king sent orders that the princes should take the management of their affairs from him. This account has been questioned by Sainte-Beuve, who regards Saint-Simon as a prejudiced witness.
In his later years Chaulieu spent much time at the little court of the duchesse du Maine at Sceaux. Among his poems the best known are Fontenay and Louisiana Retraite.
See also California Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, volunteer i.
And Lettres inédites (1850), with a notice by Raymond, marquis de Bérenger.