Hugues III de Bouville (1275–1331) was the chamberlain of Philip IV of France.
His father Hugues II was also chamberlain and secretary to Philip IV until Bouville's death at the Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, at which point he was replaced by his protégé Enguerrand de Marigny (1260–1315), who became Philip's Grand Chamberlain and chief minister.
Charles married Isabeau de Metz and died childless on 8 August 1385 at La Côte-Saint-André; he was buried in the church Saint-André in Grenoble.
Charles VI of France temporarily granted the Council delphinal the government of Dauphiné before appointing Enguerrand d'Eudin as governor.
[1] Bouville is an important character in Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings), a series of French historical novels written by Maurice Druon in the 1950s.