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Martin Gouge (c. 1360 – 25
November 1444),
surnamed De
Charpaigne, was a
French chancellor. He was born at
Bourges about 1360. A
canon of Bourges, in 1402...
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Mello (Jean II) (1357–1376)
Henri of La Tour (1376–1415)
Martin Gouge de
Charpaignes (1415–1444)
Jacques of
Comborn (Jacques I) (1445–1474)
Antoine Allemand...
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fifteenth century, the
lordship of
Barlieu was sold to
Martin of
Charpaigne Gouge,
bishop of
Clermont and
Chancellor to the Duke of Berry. Later,...
- Jean de
Mello (1357–1376)
Henri de La Tour (1376–1415)
Martin Gouge de
Charpaignes (1415–1444)
Jacques de
Comborn (1445–1474)
Antoine Allemand (1475–1476)...
- –1390: Jean Lefèvre 1391–1406: Jean de
Montaigu ????–1415:
Martin Gouge de
Charpaigne 1415–1418:
Philippe de
Boisgilon ????–1432: Jean de Frétigny 1432–1434:...
- (Administrator) Hugo de
Combarel (14
February 1424 – 1440)
Guillaume Gouge de
Charpaignes (15
December 1441 – 1448)
Jacques Juvénal des
Ursins (3
March 1449 –...
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christiana II (Paris 1716), p. 1409. Eubel, I, pp. 167.
Martin Gouge de
Charpaigne was
transferred to the
diocese of
Chartres on 10
March 1408. Eubel, I...