LOUIS HENRY JOSEPH, duke of Bourbon (1756-183o), son of the last named, was the last prince of Conde. At the Revolution he fought with the army of the emigres in Liege. Between the return of Napoleon from Elba and the battle of Waterloo, he headed an abortive royalist rising in La Vendee (q.v.). On Aug. 27, 1830, he was found hanged.
See Muret, L'Histoire de Farmee de Conde; Chamballand, Vie de Louis Joseph, prince de Conde; Cretineau-Joly, Histoire des trois derniers Princes de la maison de Conde; and Histoire des princes de Conde, by the duc d'Aumale (translated by R. B. Borthwick, 1872).