Manor of Favry de Préaux

Manor of Favry de Préaux , or of Vau-Favry , located in Mayenne, with Courtyards.

History

On this stronghold whose manor of the 16th century has a true seal seigneurial, the Abbé Angot has only some notes. It raised of the Comté of Laval, owed six bushels of rye of revenue to the priest of Courtyards, and the lord of Favry was recommended to preaches every Sunday.

List lords

  • Perrette de Ballée , woman of Nicolas Fouquereau;
  • Noble Guillaume Fouquereau , 1519;
  • In 1581 noble François de Bouschet , was sior of Vau, he had married Marguerite de Launay of which he had Christophe who follows. He and his wife had died in 1598.
  • Christophe de Bouschet quoted to him also in Préaux in 1584, was sior of Vau in 1598, and returned in this consent quality to the seigniory of Balled for certain portions of pre, with the pre called of Guierche .
  • Rene de Saint-Rémy , lord of the Pine, by acquisition, 1605;
  • In 1625 Claude de Lorme was lord of Vau, he marries in this year Francoise de Coulonge, girl of the lord of Plessis, in Courtyards. He is godfather the following year of Louise de Saint-Rémy. He was buried with the cemetery of Courtyards by Me Jacques Rousseau, was cleaned, the June 26th 1635. He is qualified in the act of burial of “noble and famous”. He is known as rider there.
  • Jacques Nepveu , acquereor;
  • Daniel Nepveu , sior of Étriché, 1636;
  • In 1722, R. of Héliand , lord of the Gravel, former president with the présidial of Castle-Gontier and Marie Delaporte, his wife, require against Louis Freuslon to return in possession of the mill of Haut-Favry, due to inexecution of the contract of revenue.
  • In 1772, Charles-François Mezière , rider, lord of Pervanches, former lieutenant of the troops of the Canada, and Marie-Anne-Testard, his wife, ask against Rene Raison, priest of Louvigny-in-Sonnois, the withdrawal lignager of a revenue due on the mill to tan of Haut-Favry.

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