Lothon Sacquet de Besace

In the work of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lothon Sacquet de Besace (1364-1419 D.C.) is a Hobbit. He is the son of Othon Sacquet de Besace (1310-1412) and of Lobelia Sacquet de Besace, connects family who coveted the residence of Bilbon (then of Frodon Sacquet) and its richnesses.

After the departure of Frodon, Lothon became the “Owner” or the ordering “Chief” of the Comté under the authority of Sharcoux. It directs the Shirriff S which supervise the county and repress the variations with the payment; the majority of the hobbits call it “the Pustule”.

As of before the departure of Frodon, Lothon made already the trade of the Herbe to pipe for the needs for Saroumane. Its richness increasing, it had acquired many goods in the District of the South and the Mill of Ted Rouquin. Its trade was not limited soon more to grass with pipe and extended to harvests, which it stole to the hobbits to send it in Isengard. Ridiculing the authority of the mayor Will Piedblanc, whom it sent in captivity, it took the command of the County becoming “Shirriff as a chief” or “the Chief”.

Sharcoux learns in Frodon that Lothon, that he seeks, was killed in its sleep by Grima Language-of-Snake.

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