Louis Boucherat, count de Compans (26 August 1616 – 2 September 1699) was Chancellor of France from 1685 until his death.
Boucherat married first Françoise Marchant, and then Anne-Françoise de Loménie.
[1] Boucherat began his career as an advisor to the Parlement of Paris in 1641 and then as Master of requests in 1643.
[2] He served under Louis XIV as Intendant of Guyenne, Languedoc, Picardy, and Champagne and as a State Councilor in 1662.
[2] In 1681, Boucherat became an advisor to the Royal Council of Finance, and was appointed Chancellor of France upon the death of Michel le Tellier in 1685, a position he held until his death.