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4197. Guichard d’Angle, Marshal to Black Prince in Aquitaine.1

4200. Stephen de Cosinton.2

4201. Sir Thomas Felton was Seneschal of Aquitaine from February 8, 1363, onwards: before that there had been Chandos 12 Nov., 1361, Chiverston 8 June, 1362.3

4203. Sir William Felton, Seneschal of Poitou.4

4206. Sir Baldwin de Fréville was Seneschal of Poitou, 1367.5

4209. Thomas Percy was certainly Seneschal of Poitou in March, 1369 and in 1371, although Chandos is mentioned in a document as holding that office in Nov., 1369.6 Possibly Sir John took Percy’s place when he went to La Rochelle, and the latter resumed his office after the death of Chandos at Lussac.

4212. Sir John Harpedon was Seneschal of Saintonge in 1369, and still held the place in 1371.7 Chandos has not mentioned Baldwin de Fréville, who was certainly Seneschal in 1366.8

4213. Sir Henry de la Hey is called by Froissart Seneschal of Angoulême in 1372.9 Angoumois was, I think, generally united to some other place.

4215. Thomas de Roos is mentioned by Froissart as fighting in 1367, but with no title.

In 1369 he speaks of John Devereux as Seneschal to the Prince of Wales in the Limousin.10

4218. Sir Richard Abberbury is mentioned in the Gascon Rolls as receiving letters of protection in 1369, but no title is added.11

4219. Sir Thomas Wetenhale became Seneschal of Rouergue in 1365, in place of Amanieu Fossard, who had been appointed in 1361.12

4223. Sir Thomas de Walkfare was Seneschal of Quercy and Périgord in 1366.13

Gaujal, in his book on Rouergue, says that he succeeded Fossard in 1364; but that is probably a mistake.14

4227. Sir Richard Baskerville.

4229. William le Moigne is called Seneschal of Agenais by Froissart in 1369.15

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4234. Sir Richard Walkfare had letters of protection in 1356 and 1365.16

4236. Sir John Roches was Seneschal of Bigorre in 1366.17

4237. There certainly was a Seneschal of the Landes, since he is mentioned in Acts of the Black Prince.18 I have not found the name of the Sire de Pyan. In 1371 the office was filled by Mathew de Gournay,19 in 1375 by William d’Elmham.20




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1  Beltz, 182.

2  See Index.

3   Tauzin, in Revue de Gascogne, 1891.

4  Guérin, Archives du Poitou, xvii. 46; Bibl. Nat. Lat. 18391 speaks of him in 1366.

5  Rymer, iii, pt. ii. 133.

6  Froissart, vii. p. lxxiv, note 1; p. lxxv, note 1.

7  Fillon, Vie de Chandos, 30, 31; Froissart, vii, p. lxxiv, note 1.

8  Rymer, iii, pt. ii, 115.

9  Froissart, viii, p. xxxviii.

10  Froissart, vii. 156.

11  Gascon Rolls, 42 Edw. III, m. 3.

12  Le Rouergue sous les Anglais, 92.

13  Arch. Nat., J 642, No. 2.

14  Gaujal, Etudes historiques sur le Rouergue, Paris, 1858, 513.

15  Froissart, vii. 98.

16  Rymer (1836 edition), iii, pt. ii, 40, 763.

17  Arch. Nat., J 642, No. 2.

18  Bibl. Nat. Nouv. Acq. Lat. 1265.

19  Delpit, Coll. des documents, i. 180.

20  Gascon Rolls, 49 Edw. III, m. 8.




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