Boynes

Boynes is a common French, located in the department of the Loiret and the area Center.

Its inhabitants are the Boynots .

Geography

No the river. The territory of the commune is almost entirely flat. Grounds of cereal and sugar field crop (sugar refinery of Pithiviers).

Localities and variations

Hamlets:

  • Mousseaux (castle-extremely destroyed with the XIX° century)

  • Rouvres (narrowly bordering)
  • Border Them

Localities:

  • the Mill-Old man (the mill does not exist any more)

Communes bordering

History

  • Boynes is the birthplace of the journalist and catholic polemist Louis Veuillot (1813-1883).

  • Boynes was the European capital of the saffron at the beginning of the 20th century. A small museum installed in a house of wine merchant points out this typical culture of the village and the area.
  • the Castle of Mousseaux, now disappeared, was located on the commune of Boynes. It was the residence of Pierre Etienne Bourgeois of Boynes, Secretary of State to the Navy of Louis XV.

Economy

Boynes has two small zones of activity in the South of the commune.

Administration

Of 1926 with 1942, Boynes, like all the communes of the Canton of Pithiviers, dependant since 1800 (year VIII) on the District of Pithiviers, was attached to the Arrondissement of Orleans, during the temporary removal of the district. The reform of 1942 reconstituted this district within the limits and the cutting which were them his until 1926.

Demography

Inheritance

Religious heritage

  • Church (XIII° century?)

Civil inheritance

Files

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

See too

External bonds

  • Museum of the saffron

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