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- 1745, Gabriel Cortois de Pressigny is the son of Claude-Antoine Cortois, coseigneur of Quincey, counselor to the Parliament of Burgundy, and Anne de Mussy...
- Sainte-Marie de Montréal and the Collège de Montréal. In 1865, he became coseigneur of the seigneuries of Soulanges and Nouvelle-Longueuil after the death...
- Montréal. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1848. He was coseigneur of Vaudreuil, inherited by his mother, Marie-Louise-Josephte Chartier...
- latter was the son of Gabriel senior's elder brother Claude-Antoine, coseigneur of Quincey. and was later to become Archbishop of Besançon. Aimé Vingtrinier...
- Connezac. His nephew, Joachim Conan (son of Thibaud and Catherine Geraud) is coseigneur Connezac and Beauvais. He had managed to escape the family Faure land...
- Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood (1825–1891), Quebec politician and lawyer and coseigneur of Vaudreuil Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière (1829–1908), former Quebec...
- instability in the valley at the time. Jean de Revest (?-1347) was the coseigneur (lord) of Châteauneuf. He was a knight, a judge in Avignon (1314), grand...
- Retrieved 30 September 2024. Elizier, Jean-Bernard (2000). "Notes sur les coseigneurs de la cité d'Uzès au Moyen Âge". Congrès archéologique de France. 157th...
- the enjoyment of the islands located in front of the lordship, while coseigneur François C****l of Saint-Romain, said Orvilliers, sees dismiss. An increase...
- married 9 February 1727 in Nay with Henri III. d'Espalungue, Baron d'Arros, Coseigneur de Saint-Abit, Seigneur de Minvielle and de Galan d'****on (1690–1745)...