OISE. Set of 5 charters from the XVth century, Paris, Poitie - Lot 129

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OISE. Set of 5 charters from the XVth century, Paris, Poitie - Lot 129
OISE. Set of 5 charters from the XVth century, Paris, Poitiers and " en la cour des esluz en Poictou ", 1434-1468. One with remains of a cross seal. Chartier of the family of Erquinvillers, originally from Beauvaisis. The first charter, dated November 19, 1434, is signed by Philippe d'Erquinvillers " premier eschanson du Roy Nre Sr et maistre des eaux et foretz au pais de Touraine "; he certifies that " Colin Derquinvillier natif du pais de Beauvaisiz est filz de feu Symon derquinvillier escuier qui estoit oncle de mon feu père, que dieu pardonne, appelé le borgne derquinvillier et que led. Symon and led. Colin his son are noble born and extracted of noble lineage [] ". The second, dated December 20 of the same year 1434, emanates from the "esleuz ordonnez par le Roy nre Sr sur le fait des aides ordonnez pour la guerre en pais de Poictou" certifies that the aforementioned Colin d'Erquinviller was born noble and of noble lineage, and as such exempted from the contribution to the sizes. A third of 1438 assures that "during the war of the anglois" Colin Derqueviller, living in Sainte-Radegonde, had lost everything. A fourth of 1441 emanating from the "generaulx councilors of the King Nre Sr on the fact of the justice of the aids ordered for the war in Paris", ratifies the nobility of Colin d' Erquiviller "aagié of sixty years or approximately native of the country of Beauvoisis". A last one from 1468: a letter which proves that Nicolas and Simon Derquinviller were brothers and related to the degree of first cousin with Philippe Derquinviller son of Mehieu dit le Borgne. Another parchment of 1559 is attached concerning the marriage of Renée sister of Louis d'Erquinvillers with Jehan de Folleville lord of Beau-Martin.
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