Charles d\' Allonville

Charles d' Allonville, known as Charlot was born in 1400 in the Beauce and died in spring 1479. It gist in the church of Poinville.

Charles d' Allonville is rider, lord of Allonville, Chamblay, Ésclimont (with Saint-Symphorien-the-Castle), of Moreaulieu, Bramble, the Plessis-Saint-Benoist, the Bréau and Basmeville, and Prevosté, but also lord of Oysonville because of his first wife, Marguerite de Crosnes . He occupies the functions of rider of the stables of Roy, then of Master of hotel and Grand Panetier of the Maison of the king. Thereafter Charles d' Allonville is governor of Monthléry, Great chamberlain of France, captain of 100 lances.

Biography

Its family

His/her father, Jehan the elder one of Allonville (1360 - after 1407, with Bailleau-l' Bishop) is rider, lord of Allonville and Bierville, mayor of Bailleau-l' Évêque. In 1407, Jehan is tutor of Pierre, his nephew, wire of Jehan the young person and Catherine the Baker. Jehan married Marguerite de Gouffier, girl of Renaud de Gouffier and Olive de Languedoue, in 1398. She was lady of Réclainville, ground which she carries in marriage, with 22 francs but, with her husband.

Charles d' Allonville is the author of the branch of the Oysonville, his brother, Nicolas, alias Colin of Allonville (1407 - 1483) is at the origin of the branch of the Réclainville.

Charles d' Allonville first of all becomes rider of the stables of Roy, then main of hotel and large panetier of the house of the king.

Time of its first wife, Marguerite de Crosnes

Charles d' Allonville is lord of Oysonville because of his first wife, Marguerite de Crosnes (1410 - 1453), little girl of Adam de Crones, lord of the place, in 1386.

By divisions, under private signature of July 19th, 1451, made with Pierre de Dallonville, their first cousin, of the goods of the succession of their fathers remained indivisis, there fall to Charles and his brother Nicolas, the hotel and the apartments of Dallonville, the taxable quotas, revenues and champarts of Marchezais, Marolles and of Orgereux, close to Houdan.

The Guerre One hundred Year old, where it was one of the captains, finishes in 1453. Its 1 woman, Marguerite de Crosnes, dies this year there.

Time of its its second wife, Bertranne de Richebourg

Charles d' Allonville remarie in 1454. Bertranne de Richebourg d' Orval (1440 - 1528) is the girl of Jean de Richebourg, captain of fifty men-at-arms and Marguerite d' Escrones. Bertranne (1440- February 6th, 1508) is lady of Oysonville, but also of a stronghold to the Tremblay, close Montfort, grounds which had belonged to the family of Éscrones.

The lords of Richebourg made homage to the count de Montfort for their two castles of Richebourg and the Forest of Civry, of which prévôté extended on nine parishes from the châtellenie from Houdan. Out of the county, they had goods close to Dreux, four strongholds of knight in the châtellenie of Nogent-the-King, and twenty-seven strongholds in that of Mantes, as well in on this side as beyond the Seine.

August 13rd, 1454, with Bertranne de Richebourg, his second wife, Charles d' Allonville buys in Jehan and Hutin of the Standard, his/her cousins, one the third of the noble stronghold of the Plessis-Saint-Benoist, with the fruits of Bretonville, Ansonville, Wood-Saint-Martin and Éclimont, at one time with their aunt Marguerite de Trye of Boullay-Thierry and which their uncle Jehan d' Escrones had inherited, lord of Châtillon-the-King.

Since 1457, employed in the chapter of the gifts and rewards made by the king Charles VII. (Clairambault). August 29th, 1461, Charles, man-at-arms under Monseigneur the count de Dunois and Longueville, Jean de Dunois, with the load and the control of one hundred lances .

After the Battle of Montlhéry, the July 16th 1465, Louis XI and the Court remain with the castle of Charles d' Allonville with Louville-la-Chenard.

Charles d' Alonville, rider, sior of Oisonville, present the homage of the Wheel in 1466 and pay the right of relief for his mobility of the chatellenie of Montlhéry. Seven years afterwards, one to cueilloir flood mentions grounds holding with the lord of Roé, Charlot Dallonville .

April 23rd, 1469, by divisions with Guillaume de Languedoue and his wife, passed by front Michel Prévost, tabellion in Chartres, Charles and Bertranne receive, for the share of this one in the succession of Marguerite d' Escrosnes, her mother: the hotel and memberships of Laugh and Chevanoille, close to Montlhéry; the hotel of Bretonville, grounds of Bretencourt, the hotel of the Plessis-Saint-Benoist held of the abbot of Saint-Benoist, ground of Maruel, Tremblay and Cognet, held of the lord of Chevreuse; ground of Basmeville close to Châtenay, and three shares of the ground of Éclimont, held in stronghold of the lord of Bleury, because of its wife.

April 20th, 1474, sentence of the baillif of Chartres against Philippe de Trie, with the profit of Charles d' Allonville and Guillaume de Languedoue, purchasers of Jehan d' Escrones, wire of Guyot, and Guillaume of Étendart, wire of Jeanne d' Escrones, their half of the ground of Éclimont, other half their pertaining because of their wives, girls of Marguerite d' Escrones.

The control of one hundred lances (1474)

By letters of December 8th, 1474 given to Castle-Thierry, the king entrusts to Charles, his adviser and chamberlain, the control of one hundred lately raised lances, in addition to the ordinary number, with the pledges of 20 grounds per month for each Lance provided

Extracted the patent of 100 provided lances or one hundred men-at-arms, given by the king Louis XI, in Charlot (Charles) of Allonville, lord of Oysonville, his chamberlain:

Louis, etc, knowledge let us make, that, for the good one and great confidence, that we have our heart and ferroaluminium adviser and chamberlain Charlot d' Allonville, of his direction, valiancy, good conduicte and great diligence, icelluy have rettenu and rettenons, by these present, for us servyr from now on with the number and the conduicte of one hundred provided lances of nostre ordinance, of those, which were, naguères, by us put, in addition to the number of our ordinary lances… Cy mandement let us give to our hearts and féaux the Marshals of France, that the dict of Oysonville, of which we received the oath in this accustomed case, they facent to suffer, enjoy and use peacefully of our present rettenue, and to luy to obey and hear of all those and as it will belong, etc Donné to Paris the ten neurviéme day of January the year of grace fourteen hundred and sixty and fourteen, and of our reign the fourteenth. By the roy. Auvillot.

Sentence of the baillif of Chartres touching the ground and seigniory of Eclimont

1474 - Sentence of the baillif of Chartres touching the ground and seigniory of Eclimont: Sentence given by Michel Michon, laid off in loix, particular lieutenant of noble man Guillaume de Coursillon, knight, lord of Montléan, adviser and chamberlain of Roy, bailly and captain of Chartres, police chief with this deputy the mercredy 20 apvril the 1474, signed Son-in-law, for reason of the lawsuit mû aud. baillage between Guillaume de Languedoue, Charles d' Allonville, escuyers, and young ladies Bertranne and Michelle, their wives, applicants, on the one hand, and lord Philips de Trie, knight, defendant, of other, container that the samedy 21 febvrier 1466, iceux applicants auroyent obtained letters royaulx meant instead of Boissi close Meaux, residence dudict defendant, so that it eust to separate pleasure of the ground and seigniory of Eclimont, size aud. baillage, close Gallardon, in the parish of Saint-Symphorien, and that for this effect, it eust to be comparoir at the day close to the Low Sunday, by front the baillif of Chartres, predecessor dudict baillif, to which April 6th, 1467 day, the susdicts were comparuz by front Mr. Michel Grenet, lieutenant general of noble man fire

Jehan de Rochechouart, at the time baillif and captain of Chartres, at the time predecessor, where the defendant auroit asked sale to be to him made, and the vendredy July 24th, having encores appeared by front led. Grenet, auroyt esté on behalf of the applicants pled that with fire Guerin d' Escrosnes, escuyer, appartenoyt the stronghold, place and seigniory of the dict Esclimont juxte Jehan of Rosière, escuyer, lord dudict place with all the taxable quotas and heritages which depend on it, that aforesaid Guerin d' Escrosnes seroyt deceased and auroyt left two children, lord Regnault d' Escrosnes, knight, and Ameline, married with the lord of Blaru, which seroient declared heirs to luy; quedudict lord Regnault estoient resulting lord Adam from Crosnes, Guyot d' Escrosnes and Jehanne d' Escrosnes, nepveux and niepce of the aforesaid Ameline, and that dict lord Adam d' Escrosnes estoient resulting lord Adam and Pierre d' Escrosnes, knights, and rams Marguerite d' Escrosnes, and of the dict Guyot d' Escrosnes estoyt resulting Jehan d' Escrosnes, escuyer, Sr of Boyneville, only and single heir to sound dict father; and of dictates Jehanne, girl of the aforesaid lord Regnault estoit resulting Guillaume of Estandart, his son, and that all enfans of susditz lord Adam of Escrosnes laisné, Guyot of Escrosnes and Jehanne of Escrosnes estoient first cousins and nepveux into two degrees and descenduz of susdicte Ameline, to which at the time of its marriage ledict Guerin, his father, auroyt yawned the heritages cy-tops mentioned, that of icelle Ameline estoit resulting a named girl Jehanne, married to lord Mathieu de Trie, that dicts Mathieu de Trie and Jehanne étoient issuz lord Regnault de Trie, Jehan de Trie and Marguerite de Trie, lady of Boullay, which auroyt succession of its dicts brothers and them auroyt succeeded audict Esclimont, and since estant deceased without children, luy auroyt succeeded chaqu' for its 4th portion, lord Adam of Crosnes the young person, and lord Pierre of Crosnes, enfans dudict lord Adam of laisné Crosnes, wire of the known as lord Regnault, brother of dictates Ameline, ayeulle ladicte lady of Boulay, without Marguerite dictating it there succédast, for what the known as heritages estoient held in

stronghold and single ground in collateral line, in which the girls do not pouvoyent to have anything, there having masies, ainsy that it is kept by the habit of the Chartres-native country, and that since iceux Adam and Pierre of Crosnes estans deceased without enfans, Marguerite their sor them auroyt succeeded in half of the dict Esclimont, and that also auroyent succeeded in a each share of the aultre Jehan half of Crosnes, wire Guyot d' Escrosnes, and Guillaume of Estendart, wire of dictates Jehanne, girl dudict lord Regnault d' Escrosnes and sisters desdicts lord Adam and Guyot of Crosnes, cousins and heirs in similar degree to ladicte lady to Boulay, which auroyent sold with the susdictz Charles d' Allonville and Guillaume de Languedoue their share and portion in the ground and seigniory dudict Esclimont, so that they auroyent right because of it in half of icelle and for the aultre half it them appartenoyt because of their wives, like girls and heiresses of the aforesaid Marguerite d' Escrosnes, their mother and that they auroyent faict of it the foy with Jehan de Rogueres (?), feudal lord dudict Esclimont; that in apvril 1455, the aforementioned Charles d' Allonville auroyt faict to bastir the barn and dependences continuous the bastiments dudict Esclimont; and on behalf of the defendant auroit esté constant on the contrary that it estoit small nepveu in collateral line of the aforesaid the lady of Boulay, of aultant that ledict lord Jacques de Trie and it estoient brother and sister resulting from lord Loys de Trie their father, and that dudict lord Jacques de Trie and of Catherine lady her wife estoit resulting ledict lord Philippe de Trie, their son, and for at the time defendant, and that ladicte lady of Boulay, by its déceds, auroyt forsaken the susdict massire Jacques de Trie his brother for his only and single heir, and that by arrest ledict Philippe auroyt esté maintained in the possession and pleasure of all the succession of dictate lady of Boulay; and containing, ledict Grenet, after having ouy dictate them parts, the salaried auroict with habit, and containing, since their requestes auroient esté put by honourable front man and saige lord Jehan Bauldry, laid off in loix, general lieutenant dudict lord bailly, which as of on August 30th, 1470 to them auroyt assigned day for avoyr droict, and as the vendredy 2 aoust 1471 lesdicts petitioning auroyent presented audict laid off letters royaulx, by which is mandé to recepvoir them with being able to pose, articulate and prove the habit of the Chartres-native country estre that the clean heritages belong and eschoient by succession with the next heirs to the defunct or defuncte of costé and line where the aforementioned heritages estoient tenuz and descenduz, and by the aforesaid sentence, after enqueste faicte on dictate coustume, and veu several divisions and acts, the defendant is condampné to leave to the applicants free the possession and pleasure of the stronghold, place and ground dudict Esclimont and dependences of iceluy.

Chamberlain of the king Louis XI (1475)

Chamberlain of the king Louis XI, on January 19th 1475, it pays homage of the seigniory of Roé-in-Linois, under Montlhéry, the last February 1465, it gives receipt of 50 francs, on May 9th, 1476, and, by the seal which is attached there, it appears that it carries the weapons full with his house.

Louis XI writes on January 19th, 1475 to him, by pointing out his titles of Master of hotel, chamberlain and advising.

See also: Great chamberlain of France

December 23rd, 1476, Guillaume de Languedoue and his wife sell to Charles and his wife the fourth share of the ground of Éclimont.

1478, Charles d' Allonville and Bertranne de Richebourg, his wife, sell the Wheel in Amanyon de Garlande and with the right of nomination to the one of the vaults of the seigniory. As it is the Amanyon habit present its foy and homage to the roy, for the strongholds of the Wheel and Chenanville.

One finds Charles as governor of Montlhéry and Meulan, in 1479.

Charles d' Allonville is particularly distinguished in the wake from Louis XI, of which it is the principal agent in Chartres-native country and beyond that.

Charles d' Allonville is also at the origin of Allonville d' Arnancourt.

After its in August 1479 death

June 1st, 1479, Bertranne de Richebourg, widow, and Jehan, his/her oldest son, receive in faith Guillaume de Facheu, middle-class man of Orleans, for what it holds of their stronghold and field of Berou. Its widow sells Tremblay to Nicolas de Chevreuse in August 1479. She compromises with her oldest son, on March 17th, 1500. Bertranne de Richebourg dies the 26n February 1528.

  • the future Great chamberlain of France, Jehan d' Allonville d' Oysonville (1460-after 1493), is rider of stable of the King, lord of Oysonville. It is mentioned in the accounts of Jehan the Son-in-law, treasurer of the wars, as police chief of Mrs the Marshals under Mr. the Admiral, of January 1st, 1483 in December 1485. Is made in 1493 Great chamberlain of France of Charles VIII.

  • Marie d' Allonville married to in first weddings Pierre de Prunelé, sior of Richarville (? - 1508) main of Hotel, large Provost, captain of the door, and in second weddings with Jean d' Auquoy, lord of Fay. Jean d' Aucoin is lord of Fay-with-Cabins.

  • Jehanne d' Allonville d' Oysonville Marie in first weddings with Gilles de Bretheau, lord of Brainville, 1488, then of Berthault Besgue, lord of Heurtebise, 1508, captain of Alluye.

  • Marie d' Allonville X Tap of Naucelles, alias Nacelles, lord of Ouitreville, lord of Guault and Lestreville.

  • Marguerite d' Allonville married Jehan of the Valley. Jehan is sgr. of Gueurville (Chalo-Saint-Mard) and Holy-Escobille, in 1508

  • Simon d' Allonville d' Oysonville (1460- January 1533) becomes lord of Allonville and Oysonville, after his/her brother. Large Master of National Forestry Commission of France, then superintendant of the house of the duke of Longueville, count de Dunois, Simon grants certain contract of made lease, in 1488, by Gilles de Brétheau, his brother-in-law, for the ground of Allonville, which had been given in marriage, in 1475, in Jeanne d' Allonville. He shares with his co-heirs the successions of his father and mother, on February 6th, 1508. He Marie with Étiennette d' Autry in 1483 and pays homage of several strongholds to November 1512 and April. Simon d' Allonville, rider and lord of Oysonville Marie thus with Étiennette d' Autry (1460- December 14th, 1535), girl of Olivier d' Autry (lord of Brush-Saint-Mesmin) and Catherine Giverlay, in 1483.

  • Antoine d' Allonville (1462-1502) X Louise de Chauvigny , lord of Esclimont.

  • Bertranne d' Allonville X Armagnon de Garlande, lord of Argeville.

Some of its of the descendants

Charles d' Allonville (1400 - 1479) | | (5 generations] | | |-->François III of Allonville (1694 - 1783) | |--> Edmé II of Allonville d' Oysonville (1694 - 1783) X Antoinette Sauvage of Chatelier (1713 - 1793) | |--> Armand Jean d' Allonville (1732 - 1811) | X Marie Francoise Jehannot de Bartillat (1744 - 1817) | | | |--> Armand François d' Allonville (1764 - 1832) | | X (1) Charlotte Vavasseur (1769 - 1799) | | | | | |--> Marie-Louise d' Allonville] (1794 - 1877) | | X Alexandre Louis d' Allonville (1774 - 1852) | | | | X (2) Celestial Octavie of Munich (1785 - 1851) | | | |--> Alexandre Louis d' Allonville (1774 - 1852) | | | |--> Antoine Jean Baptist of Allonville (1765 - 1811) | | X Celestial Octavie of the Bourdonnaie-Lira (1790 - 1851) | | | | | |--> Armand-Octave-Marie d' Allonville (1809 - 1867) | | | |--> Louis d' Allonville (1771 - 1814) | |--> Antoine Charles Augustin d' Allonville (1735 - 1792) | |--> Jean Nicolas d' Allonville (1735 - 1792)

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