Renaud VI of Castle-Gontier

Renaud VI of Castle-Gontier , lord of Castle-Gontier.

Biography

Renaud and Alard IV of Castle-Gontier, lords of Castle-Gontier, Rainaldus and Alardus, domini of astrogunterii , whose young age undoubtedly left vacant the years of 1195 with 1206, on this last date, that of their majority, are perhaps indicated both and together like holders of the baronnie. This community in the title makes suppose that a disease of Renaud, who was the elder one, dedicated it to a nearest death. They give, in 1206, a payment, of agreement with the middle-class men of the city, the chaplains of the Saint-Julien house, for the government of this establishment: the monks of Saint Nicolas's Day, to note their rights of patronage, could celebrate the office when they came in the vault and had alms; the chaplains buried only the brothers and did not receive associates without the opinion of the priests. The Joulain abbot allowed to rebuild the chaplaincy with a vault having only one bell, but required that the chaplain come to lend oath to him. The lord of Castle-Gontier made ratify this arrangement by the referees of Innocent III. As of before the end of this same year 1206, Renaud was buried with Bellebranche.

See too

Source

  • Abbot Angot, Baronnie of Castle-Gontier , 1915

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