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Bonnieres Ancient.svg|House of Bonnières<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Bonnières, Thieulloy, Monchy, Maisnil and Souastre<br>Ancient arms</span>
Bonnieres Ancient.svg|House of Bonnières<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Bonnières, Thieulloy, Monchy, Maisnil and Souastre<br>Simple arms</span>
Bonnieres.svg|House of Bonnières<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Bonnières, Thieulloy, Monchy, Maisnil and Souastre<br>Later arms variant</span>
Bonnieres.svg|House of Bonnières<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Bonnières, Thieulloy, Monchy, Maisnil and Souastre<br>Quartered arms variant</span>
Guines.svg|House of Bonnières de Guînes <br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Maisnil and Souastre<br>Barons and Counts of Nieurlet<br>Counts of Souastre and Guîness<br>Assumed undifferentiated arms of Guînes from 17th century<br>Adrien Louis de Bonnières was created Duke of Guînes in 1776 but died without surviving issue</span><!-- Last male scion of the family Adrien Louis de Bonnieres was created Duke of Guines in 1776, his father and grandfather were both referred to as "Counts of Guines" as was the courtesy title awarded to his grandfather already from 1690. Adrien Louis died had no male issue and his title would go to his eldest daughter and son-in-law, however his daughter preceded him and the title went extinct after his death --!
Guines.svg|House of Bonnières de Guînes <br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Maisnil and Souastre<br>Barons and Counts of Nieurlet<br>Counts of Souastre and Guîness<br>Assumed undifferentiated arms of Guînes from 17th century<br>Adrien Louis de Bonnières was created Duke of Guînes in 1776 but died without surviving issue</span><!-- Last male scion of the family Adrien Louis de Bonnieres was created Duke of Guines in 1776, his father and grandfather were both referred to as "Counts of Guines" as was the courtesy title awarded to his grandfather already from 1690. Adrien Louis died had no male issue and his title would go to his eldest daughter and son-in-law, however his daughter preceded him and the title went extinct after his death --!
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Bonnieres Auchy.svg|House of Bonnières<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Vichte, Loyaucourt<br> and Biez<br>Barons of Auchy<br>Issued from Philippe, younger son of Philippe de Bonnières, Lord of Souastre</span>
Bonnieres Auchy.svg|House of Bonnières-Auchy<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Vichte, Loyaucourt<br> and Biez<br>Barons of Auchy<br>Issued from Philippe, younger son of Philippe de Bonnières, Lord of Souastre</span>
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Cadet branch of the House of Guînes