Historical records matching Nicolas “dit Colard” d’Estouteville, seigneur de Torcy
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About Nicolas “dit Colard” d’Estouteville, seigneur de Torcy
Estouteville (d '): 1410. Nicolas dit Colard de Touteville, lord of Torcy and Beynes, confesses the stronghold of Carcassonne to Jehanne de Méselant, widow of Jehan de la Villeneuve dit Goupil, in front of Jehan Huré and Regnaud Le Prénnel, notaries at the chatelet of Paris. His daughter Catherine married Robert l'Estandart. Colart had died before 1416. 1446. Vidimus under the seal of the châtellenie of Villepreux, from a confession made by Dame Isabel de Touteville, wife of Guillaume de Vendôme, from the fiefdom of Carcassonne. 1476. Robert, son of Guillaume seigneur de Beynes. 1494. Jacques, lord of Blainville, baron of Saint Médon-en-la-Marche, Ivry, etc., king's adviser, provost of Paris. As Sieur de Beynes he received a confession of the stronghold of Coudraie in Auteuil, by Jean de Mineray, Sieur d'Aulnoy and Auteuil. 1536. Charlotte, countess of Brienne, lord of Beynes. 1575. Isabel pays homage to Jean de Pa
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Nicolas “dit Colard” d’Estouteville, seigneur de Torcy's Timeline
1373 |
December 12, 1373
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Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France
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1379
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1415 |
October 25, 1415
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Battle of Angincourt, Azincourt, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France
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