Autry-le-Châtel

Autry-le-Châtel is a common French, located in the department of the Loiret and the area Center.

Denomination

The current denomination was officialized in 1878. Previously, the commune was known under the simple denomination Autry (still frequent in the language running).

Homonymous in the past communes are Autry (the Ardennes) and Autry-Issards (Allier).

Geography

Localities and variations

Boards, Volinière, Hearts, Boires, Brushes, the barked Mill, the Smallholding of wood, Bardelet, Ravards , Chabinnerie, the Red Barn,

Communes bordering

The common bordering to that on Autry Châtel are: Cernoy in Berry, Holy Martin on Ocher, Holy Brisson on the Loire, Blancafort, Coulon and Poilly lez Gien. All these communes form integral part of the canton to the exeption of Blancafort which is located in the department of Expensive (18).

History

Administration

Demography

Religious heritage

Civil inheritance

In the inheritance of the commune, one counts two castles:
  • the old castle, building which, at present is a farm.

  • the Small castle of Autry, which awaits its restoration following a serious fire which with completely destroyed its roof.
  • the church of the village.
  • various paddle mills placed along ours Hour.

Files

  • parochial Registers and of civil statue since:
  • genealogical Examinations:
  • municipal Deliberations since:

See too

  • Common of Loiret

External bonds

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