Normandie, France
The Louterel family held the Chateau de Saint-Aubin-sur-Risle in Normandie, France from the beginning of the 16th century until the French Revolution (1789-1799).
In 1514 we find Christopher Louterel as the "temporal lord of Saint- Aubin-sur-Risle". He was followed by his son, Adrien Louterel, who married Marie d' Argences. They had a son Jean Louterel II who married Marguerite des Châteaux. Their son, Nicolas Louterel, married Esther d' Erneville de Launai. Their son Robert Louterel became Squire and lord of St Aubin. His son, Nicolas Louterel II was followed by Louis who was succeded by Charles Louterel as lord of the parish.
Pierre Louterel, a relative of the lord of St. Aubin, was the priest in the adjacent church in 1546.
From http://www.chateaudesaintaubin.com/histoire.html |
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"Osbert Lotrel had the farm of Arques in Normandy in 1180 and 1198" . . . "A certain John Loutrel of Dieppe is mentioned as a subject of the French King in 1419. Three years later, Robert Loterel was presented to a church near Bayeux." Norman Rolls, 6 Hen. V. part 2, mm. 40, I; 9 Hen. V. m. 5." From A History of Dunster by H. C. Maxwell-Lyte, pg. 59 |
Normandie, France
The Louterel family held the Chateau de Saint-Aubin-sur-Risle in Normandie, France from the beginning of the 16th century until the French Revolution (1789-1799).
In 1514 we find Christopher Louterel as the "temporal lord of Saint- Aubin-sur-Risle". He was followed by his son, Adrien Louterel, who married Marie d' Argences. They had a son Jean Louterel II who married Marguerite des Châteaux. Their son, Nicolas Louterel, married Esther d' Erneville de Launai. Their son Robert Louterel became Squire and lord of St Aubin. His son, Nicolas Louterel II was followed by Louis who was succeded by Charles Louterel as lord of the parish.
Pierre Louterel, a relative of the lord of St. Aubin, was the priest in the adjacent church in 1546.
From http://www.chateaudesaintaubin.com/histoire.html |
Chateau de Saint-Aubin-sur-Risle (built about the 16th century) about 1935 |
Church of Saint-Aubin-sur-Risle - built abt the 15th - 16th century. |
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