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Jacques Esquire, Sieur de Lormaye Pineau, Esquire, Sieur de Lormaye(de L'Ourmays), Sénéchal of Blain

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Death: August 21, 1673 (71-72)
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Son of Jacques Pineau, esquier, Sieur de Bois briand ou des Boisbriands and Jeanne Pineau
Father of Jacques Pineau, Sieur de Bois and Henry Pineau, Escuyer, Sieur de Tremar, Sénéchal de Blain

Occupation: Sieur de Lormaye, Sénéchal de Blain
Managed by: Maria Magdalena (Marietjie) Pien...
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About Jacques Pineau, Esquire, Sieur de Lormaye

Male Birth: 1600 Death: 21 August 1673 to 44, Blain, loire Burial: 22 August 1673 to 44, Blain ER, loire

Witness (Son) Pineau, Henry Witness (Son) Pineau, Jacob

Occupation: Esquire , Sieur de Lormaye, Seneschal of Blain

http://huguenots-france.org/france/loire/nantes/pag4.htm#18''' and http://huguenots-france.org/france/contacts.htm
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Jacques Pineau, Esquire, Sieur de Lormaye(de L'Ourmays), Sénéchal of Blain, *1601, ţ.Blain, Loire Atlantique 21.08.1673, Burial: 22.08.1673

Gebeurtenisse:

1. In 1649 Jacques Pineau, Sieur de L'Ourmays(1601-1673) was knighted with the protection of Rohan, by letters patent given to Saint-Germain-en-Laye and maintained by decision of the House of Reformation of September 20, 1669. But it is only January 18, 1694 his heirs obtained from the Chamber of Accounts of Brittany recording these letters.

2. Blain was at the center of the great history of Protestantism in the West, especially with Henri, Duke of Rohan. The implementation of the reformed church in Blain is favored by Isabeau de Navarre, wife of Rene I of Rohan who died in 1552. In 1558, Isabeau Navarre receives his castle Dandelot the pastor, who preaches the reformed religion of Nantes. This, together with pastors Loiseleur dusting and de Villiers, delivers the first Calvinistic preaching which takes place at the castle of Blain. Isabeau receives besides the king, in 1560, freedom of conscience for her and all his house. Rohan then go to the church of Blain available to the Calvinists in 1563 into a temple. The new Protestant church Blain, is built on land that seems to have been given to Protestants by Jollan family Clerville. This land is approximately one on which now stands the hospital. In 1567, during the persecution against the Reformers, fifteen pastors receive the hospitality of Henri de Rohan at Blain castle. On January 19, 1665, a stop of the king's council banned the practice of religion in Sion, Croisic and Blain. Louis XIV ordered the demolition of the temple of Zion and Blain. The cult is not interrupted as long as the meetings are at home then the Rot Bridge. There is even held a synod (based on a patent of the king) 20 October 1679 where the pastor of Blain plays an important role. In 1684, there are some Protestants in Blain, but "June 24, 1684, the castle chapel of Blain was rebénite and reconciled by Louis Guihard, rector of the parish under the permission given by Mgr the Vicar General of May 29, 1684 ". On August 9, 1684, Marguerite de Rohan, the last Protestant family of Rohan, dies in Paris. After the demolition of the temple, other homes will serve as a place of worship: the house of the Thorn owned Pineau Trémars the Court-mortar Lestoc the family home of Jacques Pineau de Beauregard Senechal (formerly hotel Pelican, pharmacy instead of the Church), the Hotel du Cap-Rouge (in the small village built by Protestants, near the Castle at the end of the XVI century) to Baudouet in Fay ..

3. Word deur Henri 11 de Rohan as Sénéchal of Blain aangestel. (Juge et Sénéchal de Henri II de Rohan en son marquisat de Blain)

4. Also known in the first quarter of the seventeenth century as Jacques Pineau, Sieur de Beauregard, Seneschal of Blain

5. Château de Blain met Henri de Rohan speel ‘n groot rol in die vestiging van Protestantisme

6. The first war of religion.

The war between Catholics and Protestants begins on 1 March 1562; it will end in March 1563. The area will then be marked by some problems at Roche-Bernard, in March and in Guérande in April. The Diocese of Nantes known Protestant movements from around 1550. Castle Blain, with Rohan, will become an important Huguenot stronghold of Britain. The first Protestant baptisms are recorded in 1559. This is the castle of Blain will be born in 1579, Henri de Rohan who will head the French Huguenots after the death of Henry IV. In late 1562, the Protestant Church of Blain welcomes its first pastor in title, and the Catholic Mass is interrupted in the parish church. Blain becomes a Huguenot capital, but does not influence Bouvron. Only the small lordship of Vilhouin indeed will Huguenot, with Pineau, in the middle of the seventeenth century; but the warmth of their zeal will not resist the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.

7. The PINEAU family from Blain, acquired the lordship of Vilhouin to consolidate its recent nobility; and it is through their allegiance to the powerful lords of Blain, the Rohan, the Pineau adopted, provisionally, the reformed religion -Ingestuur: Ds. MG Muller

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