BRITTANY
About 90 documents, 14th-16th century; parchment (several with wax seals on tails) or paper (several bear a deposit stamp of the Morbihan archives).
Archives of the lordship of Kerlevenan in Plescop and of the lordship of Acigné and Saint-Samson; orders concerning the family of ROHAN.
Hails given to Jean de KERLEVENAN (7 p., 1387 - 1407), hails for Baden (1387), Plaudren (4, 1388 - 1407), the village of Tredec (1398), Ploeran (2, 1402 - 1404), Plumergut (1413), Saint-Avé (16, 1388 - 1460), Sulniac (3, 1387 - 1423). - Aveux rendered by the lady of Bois-Moreau and Jean de Loyon her son (1459), by Jean de Loyon to the lady of Malestroit for the village of Talhoët and Ploeren (1460), to Jean de Loyon (1465). - Sale by Pierre de Coetlagat to Jean de Louenan of a windmill at Luscanen in Ploeren (1396). - Power of attorney of Geoffroy de Pluherlin (1390).
Mandements of the dukes of Brittany Jean IV (1368, 1384) and Jean V (3, 1428 - 1438).
Lease of bottling (3, 1332 - 1335); inquiry on the right of bottling (3, 1374).
Seigneury of Acigné and Saint-Samson: sale and agreement (1496 and 1499); procedures (24 p., 1601 - 1731).
Mandates of Louis XII, exempting the house of ROHAN from the duty of billot (1504); of François I granting to Philippe de Chabot the office of captain of 50 lances (1517), concerning a dispute between Jacques and Pierre de Rohan about the succession of Marie de Bretagne, lady of Fontenau (1517); of Henri III concerning the waters and forests of the duchy of Rohan (1576).
Charters and documents concerning the forest of Trébimoël (or Colpo) (11 p., 1421 - 1658).
Large roll of parchment (31 bound pieces, about 14 m x 33 cm), late 15th c., concerning the forests and moors of Trébimoël or Colpo, Camors and Florange, Lanouée, Branquilly and Quénécan.
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