Louis of Holy-Moor
See also: Guy of Laval
Louis of Holy-Moor , marquis of Nesle and count of Joigny, then count de Laval, under the name of Guy XVIII of Laval .
A perpetual marriage of fight and division
He had married the January 5th 1545 Guyonne de Rieux. It was not a union, but a perpetual state of fight and division. While him, of limited intelligence, exploited by two décriés advisers, Andre Favereau, sior of Charrault and Fiacre Amy, prosecutor of Joigny was entitled, according to the tradition of the Maison of Laval, of the name of Guy XVIII of Laval . It is known in the memories buildings only by its domestic quarrels and the bad reputation of its right-hand men.His wife obtained from the king the authorization to govern her goods, and titrated herself on her side Guyonne of Laval . The people, because of sound extravangance (Renee carries out a tumultuous life), and of his huguenotism, named it “ Guyonne Insane the ”. The mutual incompatibility between the two husbands is such as they live usually separate.
The tuggings were everywhere. The marquis chose it a new canon of his chapter of Saint-Tugal, Guyonne provided another with it that her husband defended to install. It was well worse for the administration of the county.
The library of Laval has: Memories to check the bad mesnaige makes by Mr. of Holy-Moor, while he enjoyed the houses of Laval and Rieux . One often calls upon there the testimony of Jean Gesland, avocta tax. The portrait of Guy XVIII is reproduced in the House of Laval .
Partial source
, T. III, p. 553.
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