Lord Etienne de Livenne

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Etienne de Livenne, Ecuyer, Lord of Vouzan Charente

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Death: 1583 (61-63)
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Son of Lord Seguin of Livenne and Jeanne de Combes
Husband of Dame Marie de Livenne
Father of Dame Jacquette de Livenne

Managed by: Ds. Matthys Gerhardus Müller
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About Lord Etienne de Livenne

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He shared his brother Pierre on September 17, 1557, and had, for his part, the castle of Vouzan with his pre-clôtures and rents. He was present with his brother Peter, as a man-at-arms, at the watch reviewed at Limoges on April 3, 1560, under the direction of the Prince of Navarre. He was in 1569, one of the commissioners deputed by the king on the fact of the finances of the duchy of Aquitaine. He was elected, in 1570, as an Alderman of Angouleme. He had died before 9 March 1583

One of the commissioners, deputed by the princes, on the fact of the finances, the Alderman of Angouleme in 1570, followed the Protestant party with his brother Stephen; Married Marie De Livenne, daughter of Rene, squire, lord of Saint-Genis

1553-1554. - E. Maquelilan, royal notary in Angouleme. - Acts received by this notary from November 1553 to March 21 1553 vs Motion presented in a large room of the castle of Marthon by Etienne de Livenne, squire, lord of Vouzan, to high and powerful lady Louise of Chambes, to make faith and homage and An oath of fidelity to high and mighty lord Hubert de la Rochefoucauld, baron de Marthon, her husband, and reply of the said lady that he is ill, in bed, cared for by Francois Terrasson and Raymond de Montaud, doctors, and Robin apothecary 21 March 1553 vs). Payment of the 2,500 livres of dowry promised to the marriage contract of Louis de Rouziers, squire, lord of Chéronnac, with Louise de Livenne, daughter of Séguin , squire, lord of Vouzan, and Jeanne de Combes; By the said Jeanne and Etienne de Livenne, squire, lord of Vouzan, his eldest son. Present: Guichard Vigier, squire, lord of S'-Mathieu; Geoffrey of Livenne, squire, lord of Laumond; François de Rouziers, pastor of Nieuil; Pierre de Livenne, squire, lord of La Bergerie (December 24th).

The branch of the lords of Vouzan, whose last male representative was Etienne de Livenne, squire, lord of Vouzan, who defended the right of high justice of this fief against the claims of Hubert de La Rochefoucauld, Ch er Baron de Marthon Marie de Livenne left only two daughters: Jacquette, married by contract of 28 July 1570 to Pierre de la Porte, squire, lord of Chatillon, son of Jean, Squire, lord of the Vallade, and Marguerite de Polignac (Nadaud, nobiliary of Limousin); Anne, married to Hilaire de Cumont, squire, lord of Chantemerlière, by contract of 13 October 1577, received Roux, notary in Saint-Jean-d'Angely

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Individual: Memoirs - Archaeological Society and History of the Charente http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jm.ouvrard/armor/fami/l/liven.htm Family: Memoirs - Archaeological Society and History of the Charente By Archaeological and Historical Society of the Charente = Ingestuur Ds. MG Muller

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