Family of Montalais
Family of Montalais , family of origin Angevin E and former knighthood.
History
Powerful angevine family of XIVè at the XVIIè century, it is known since Monsour Philippe de Montalais , husband of Thomasse de Chemillé, city with the chartrier of Roë as of 1312. The Féage S of Forging mills (Châtelain), the ground of Puisiers (Filleted-Froidfont), then Wheat-producing whose church has a keystone to their weapons, Buharay, Bréteucherie, the Park of Avaugour, etc, belonged to descendants whose principal title was the seigniory of Chambellay. It was also possessionnée of the grounds of Brétignolle, Tessecourt and Vernée with Champteussé-on-Baconne, Daon, Marigné, Querré, Sceaux and Vern of Anjou.
Some members
- Mathurin de Montalais , husband of Jeanne of Jaille, was Chambellan of the king, who granted to him right of fisheries in the Mayenne, in 1480; Master and reformer of the forests of Anjou, 1480, 1492;
- Robert de Montalais , wire of Mathurin de Montalais, lord of Chambellay and Wheat-producing, and Renee de Goulaine, divided by his/her father in 1534, left widowed before 1567 Francoise of the Puy-du-Fou, which convola with Jean de Leaumont, known under the name of Capitaine of Puygaillard;
- François de Montalais , wire of the precedent, husband of Jacqueline of Bueil, was gentleman of the room of the king Henri III, 1581, 1584, sign of the company of the lord of Bueil-Fountain and knight of the Ordre of Saint-Michel, 1583;
- Mathurin de Montalais , brother of Robert, adviser and chaplain of the king, abbot of the Ford of Launay, provided with the Abbey of Saint-Melaine for June 1575, exposes to the king (March 12th 1578) that its poor small abbey Breton was not plundered by the Calviniste S. One of its successors shows it to have wasted the monastery and to have made some disappear the titles, libelous charge. It took share at the Assemblies of the States of Brittany in 1576, 1588, attended the Concile of Turns, 1583, and for the period 1590 with criticizes 1597. It had the sedentary title of appointed of Brittany in the order of the clergy in the States of Brittany of 1592. It governed all the assemblies of royal with Rennes, fascinating under its responsibility the decisions which made necessary for the service of the king the continual threat of the member of a league S. After peace, it contributed effectively to the establishment of the Jesuits of Rennes, died the January 12th 1603, 78 years old and was buried in its abbey;
- Francoise de Montalais , wife of Rene de Bueil, count de Sancerre, count de Marans, baron de Châteaux. They had five children, whose elder one, Jean of Beuil, will marry in 1660 his/her German cousin Francoise-Charlotte de Montalais, rams of Vernée, oldest daughter of Pierre de Montalais, lord of Chambellay, and Renee the Clerk of Sautré;
- Mathurin de Montalais , nephew and principal heir to the precedent, lord the Wheat-producing ones, Viscount of Guer, baron of Plessis de Ker, was captain of 50 men-at-arms. There took also party among the royal ones, but remained catholic. His/her many children are baptized in Fromentières, are held on the font by Rene of Bellay, baron of the Fleet, Lancelot de Quatrebarbes, Josias de Bouillé, etc Nommé governor of the Duché of Beaumont by Henri IV, 1605, it were it still in 1618, died in the Château of the Court Wheat-producing which it had made build the January 30th 1631 and were buried in the church at midnight. Anne Voyer, his wife, shown by her children to have contracted debts of hatred of her family, prohibited, died in February 1633;
- Francoise de Montalais ;
- Anne de Montalais , sister of the preceding one, high in the abbey of the Pre by Jeanne de Montalais, her large aunt. She was the German cousin of Marie de Hautefort, their Catherine mothers and Anne Vayer being sisters. The Maîtresse of Louis XIII had had it close to it in its childhood, then at time, of its favor, it had made it come to Paris to the Couvent from the Ten-Virtues where (the young nun) made admire to them his . She professes in the Abbaye of Perrine, then coadjutrice of the abbess of Pre since 1644. She was named abbess of Pre in 1661, devoted by Philibert-Emmanuel de Beaumanoir the November 7th 1666, controlled the abbey and died 72 years old the May 11th 1672. Its funeral oration, marked the June 14th 1672 by Jean Pélisson, was printed per H. Olivier, with the Mans (in 8,44 p.);
- Gabriel de Montalais , wire of Mathurin de Montalais and Anne Voyer, dead young with Metz in 1632, and which named child, in 1625, the bell of the vault of Bourgneuf into Wheat-producing.
The Ménage abbot makes derive Montalais from Multis legibus . A ground of Jarzé named Montalais, and with the 11th century of Monte Alivo gives a better etymology.
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