DEUX-SÈVRES. 1458. PARTHENAY. "Know all that, in the court of the Seal established at the contracts in PARTHENAY for very high and mighty Prince Monseigneur le Comte de Dunois et de Longueville, Seigneur de Parthenay, grand chamberlain of France." March 6, 1458. Antoine Seigneur D'ARGENTON, d'Auzan et de Hérigondeau sells to Pierre de PAEN Seigneur de CHAURAY, for the sum of 150 gold ecus of the weight of Florence, each coin having currency, an annual and perpetual annuity based on noble goods, real estate and heritages; PAEN owes 14 cents of annuity per year to the Seigneur d'ARGENTON. (Pierre PAEN, Lord of CHAURAY was a Squire, Lieutenant of the Seneschal of CIVRAY at the Seat of SAINT-MAIXENT (79)). Parchment (45 x 34 cm) burns in the left margin, some missing. Stamp of the Order of Malta.
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