Jean VI of Bueil
Jean VI of Bueil , large wine waiter of France, Count de Sancerre (Jean V, 1515-1537), Viscount of Carentan, lord of Montrésor, Castle-the-Vallière, Courcillon, Saint-Calais, Vaujours, Ussé and of Vailly, wire of Charles de Bueil and Anne de Polignac.
It appeared with the drafting with the drafting of the habit of Lorris, in 1531, by Claude Arroust, knight, lord of Cocardière, governor and captain of the Comté of Sancerre and the seigniory of Vailly, and by Jean Arnault, her public prosecutor. The inhabitants of Sancerre also appeared there by Romble Clément, one of the aldermen. They protested all in the name of the county and of the city, that, though they were governed by the habit of Lorris, their appearance with the drafting of the aforesaid the habit could be prejudicial of nothing to the rights of the lords Sancerre, who hold their county in full stronghold of the king, nor with the spring and the jurisdiction of Sancerre; what was granted to them.
Jean is killed with the seat of Hesdin in 1537 whereas it is always without alliance nor descent. His/her uncle Louis IV of Bueil, third wire of Jacques de Bueil, inherits then his properties and his goods.
Its weapons are: quartered, to the 1 and 4 of azure to the money crescent accompanied by six small crosses recroisetées with the driven foot of gold, which is Bueil, to the 2 and 3 of mouths to the gold cross moline, which is Avoir".
Portrait of Jean VI of Bueil
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