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In red: additions?'?t envoy? Does Pierre Aubrun "noble man", give to the monast? of Nouaill?on "freehold" situ?u place appel?non identifi? ?oins of three miles of the ch?au. from does Poitiers, give to the monks of Saint-Cyprien of Poitiers the moiti?e the?ise of Aill?vec its d?ndances, of the assent to the m?s monks a?ise in the honor of the S?lcre Saint, whom it made build below sound ch?au of Chauvigny, and whom it has?ndant itself dot?d' a ground of a channel?n brook on the one hand, cimeti? of Saint-L?r built mills on the channel and a borough in the ground?oient, plus the moiti?es?ises of Saint-L?r?hauvigny and Aill?plus a quad of ground with-del?e Vienna, between the way of Poitiers and that of Morthemer. The soil of Guiraudi?s was in this. of does Saint-Pierre, give?'?ise of Saint-S?lcre of Chauvigny of the arable lands and a wood, and a house in gives to the prieur?u Saint-S?lcre and of Saint-Just of vine to Breuil, in the ground of?que Isembert, for the safety of? of its Fr? Robert and of his other parents. does the Renaud monk promise three hundred masses with hours and vigils for the rest of? this Robert, and one. 1080 (towards): Do Guy and his Isembert son give to the monks of Saint-Cyprien vines pr?de Chauvigny, in particular?a Fosse of Play, a ground appel?Allemagne, on the edge of Vienna, a house and a storeroom with the wine and the barrels which it contains and all that they have of gold and money (. Isembert II gives to the monks of Saint-Cyprien vines in Breuil, bridge it is the premi? mention of a bridge on Vienna (. does?' give abbey of Saint-Cyprien, by being made there monk, its ground of L?nasse, located along the public highway of Saint-Savin, with vineyard and h?rgement and the right to perceive annually) by which the second gives in dowry to the first, of Ainard de Lavoux, and a house "in the ch?au" of Chauvigny, in the ground of Saint-Cyprien of Poitiers, which owes 5 sums of money of annual taxable quota, of m? that all that comes to him from h?tage. (original Charter of Saint-Hilaire of Poitiers, publi?dans. 1087 (towards): the fr?s Isembert, Ramnulfe and Pierre, wire of Sendebaud, conc?nt?' abbey of Saint-Cyprien all that will have to him? donn?ans their strongholds. does the first make its concession in the?ise Saint-Just of Chauvigny, the second on the furnace bridge of Lurais, the troisi? ?ontmorillon, about to leave for Rome. abb?ainaud a palfrey and hundred pennies, Ramnulfe and Pierre re?vent each one hundred pennies and an ounce of gold (. give the monks of Saint-Cyprien grounds?ill?Pierre II dies in the ch?au of Chauvigny. it is inhum?ans the basilica of Saint-Cyprien of Poitiers, pr?de the door the obituaire of Saint-Hilaire of That?oitiers). Wood-beaten and of the Wood-Robert (commune of Puye), with all the incomes, except a wheat setier which the monks will owe him each ann?. Is the concession made in the hand of the abb?saac, in the chapter of Chauvigny, in pr?nce of the Archambaud cantor, the chevecier Pierre Barbe, Aimeri Sennebaud. confirm? in its house, by its Lucie wife and her son Geoffroy, the day o?l share for Saint-Jacob (of Compostelle), in pr?nce of the m?s clerks (Files d?rtementales of Vienna. convent of Thank you-God a right to cut standing wood in G?ne.?hauvigny, under the guarantee of Isaac abb?de the?oile), in pr?nce of Mathieu, prior of Thank you-God, Laurent, monk of the?oile, Archambaud, cantor of Chauvigny, and ma?e. gives to the convent of Thank you-God his warping Oir?pour to pay the luminary, wheat to make the hosts and the communion wine, with the concession of its fr?s Chauvigny. Isembert give?' abbey of Thank you-God a right of pasturage in their p?rages of Froux (commune of L?gny)?' use of the animals of its "barn" which is above Tournon. They make this donation?hauvigny, in the house of Isembert, with the approval of his Aiglantine wife and her sons Guy and Aimeri, little before the disease of which he died (. III confirms the possessions of the convent of Thank you-God, among which: "the house of Chauvigny, with vines and grounds, and all its. 1201 (September 23): Does Jean without Ground give?'?que of Poitiers the order to deliver to the s?chal of Poitou the tower of Laon Oger?hauvigny (A. king Philippe-Philippe-Auguste confirms or gives?obert, count de Dreux, an income of five hundred books, currency of Angers?rendre. within the framework of a campaign undertaken by the king of France to be established in Poitou, with d?iment of Jean without Ground, wire of Ali?r. lets know that Geoffroy de Chauvigny, soldier, have, in his pr?nce, compl? the donation of its p? Guillaume de Chauvigny?' abbey of the?oile, in Wood-Beaten, Puy Loubin and the Wood-Bernard (see above: 1147-1169), so that the monks of the?oile will lay out d?rmais of a quarter of these fields. Like the giver does not have seal, the cantor of Chauvigny provides the charter with his, out of yellow wax on double tail (Files d?rtementales. (which is not nomm?et ma?e Guillaume, archipr?e of Montmorillon, affix their seals?n act for the effac abbey?, chapter of Chauvigny, and ma?e Guillaume let know that, in their pr?nce, Renaud Gautier and Belle Young girl, his wife, have donn?u convent of Thank you-God their house, their pieces of furniture and all their vines?hauvigny or in the territory of Chauvigny, by r?rvant some usufruct?ie against. of Poitiers, Jean Samuel to reconna?devoir with the convent of Thank you-God a revenue on vines of Chauvigny call? the Quad, another on "new vines". 1245: the pope Innocent III confirms the possessions of the convent of Thank you-God, among whom: "of the houses?1247: Raosset and Brun, of Chauvigny, are condamn??ne amends of hundred pennies to the profit of the count de Poitiers (account of 36 pennies is port?en d?nse "to lead?1249 (July 11): do the canons of the cath?ale of Poitiers give up?ne annual rent of 10 books which them for c?brer its birthday, which?it assign?sur of the goods of the?ch? vines of the Game preserve. Jeanne de Ch?llerault, Geoffroy de Lusignan pays homage?'?que of Poitiers for her ch?aux and manors of Chauvigny and the Plant (1263 of apr?Alfred H?ult. ant?or made by Agathe de Dammartin. of Saint-Hilaire of Poitiers, by will two pi?s linen gives and a carpet?' aum?rie from Chauvigny and two pi?s of linen and a courtepointe with l?eux of prone Chauvigny. of a revenue due to the canons on a bench of butchery it is the oldest title of the files of the chapter (Edge. of Ch?auroux?cte of the statutes for the chapter of Saint-Pierre. Ch?llerault of the chief of his wife, fact homage of the ground of Chauvigny?autier?que of Poitiers, to the title of the ground of Angles that Viscount says it is due of d?nt H?e. by which it?t its s?lture?aint-Pierre. from Bruges?cte of the statutes for the chapter of Saint-Pierre. by the canons and approuv?par Gauthier of Bruges (. parish of the?lises, pr?de Chauvigny, Aynord its wife and Hugues of Voill? sell?' abb?e Montierneuf of Poitiers a wood appel?ois of Charpr? situ?ntre the wood of the prieur?e Chir?t the way. 304-306, original parchment with the Files of Vienna). his wife, of the parish of the?lises pr?Chauvigny, sell?' abb?e Montierneuf of Poitiers all the goods and rights that it poss?nt in the parish of Chir?du chief. 1295 (January 18) (old style): Guy de Montl?, lord of Touffou, and his Jeanne wife sell?'?que of Poitiers Gauthier of Bruges them ch?au of Chauvigny and its memberships, with the homages, the pr?it of Artiges, their revenues in the fields of vines of Charroquo (. Salemon field, with their share of the wood of the Moor and the revenues?ill?u' they hold in trimming of the widow of Guy de Gouzon, soldier (Latin text in Tranchant. is among the lords who carry?que Arnaud of To. from Poitiers by Pierre Mienuit, soldier, of D? appel?d? Wood Bernard, of this wood and pasturage?' use of its pigs in the wood of Mareuille (. of Poitiers by Guillaume Mienuit, soldier, of the moiti?es revenues in a field appel?los with Bruneis and pasturage of its pigs. from Poitiers by Guy Herbert, chevecier of Saint-Pierre de Chauvigny, h?rgement of Mounts which it holds by succession of its p?, with memberships and gagnery, like it held it of Guy de Montl?, soldier, plus some houses in the ch?au of Chauvigny (. of Poitiers by Pierre Renou, Chauvigny, one pi? of ground to the Holy Body, pr?Chauvigny, taxable quota on vines located at the field of Rochefort, pr?Chauvigny, of a house?a Galisi? with one pi? of ground, one pi? of ground?aucourt d?ndant known as house, in the parish of the?lises pr?Chauvigny, which grounds and house are held of him?a firm annual of a wheat mine?a measurement of Chauvigny and to the taxable quota of sixteen sums of money. from Poitiers, by Pierre Galicher, pr?e, of D? ?ouzioux, of a third of the taxable quotas of Challonges, warpings pr?le Pine, in the parish of the?lises pr?Chauvigny. of Lusignan, by Hugues de Montfaucon, pr?e, ch?lain. 1309 (April 28): consent by Hamon de Chauvigny of what it holds of?que of Poitiers, "for reason of its wife", baill?u ch?lain of Chauvigny Hugues de Montfaucon, including in particular h?rgement of Talb??. from is Poitiers by Simon de Pindray, of 11 setiers of bl?c' -?anger wheat, rye and baillarge, in the parish of Pouzioux, 3 of vine pr?du village of Bouchaux, in the m? parish. from Poitiers, by Jean David, of Chauvigny, several ground pi?s, of which one in the parish of Saint-L?r (. 1309 (May 2): consent by Jean of Talb??, house of the cantor of Chauvigny. D? and taxable quotas of the pr?sis "over" the mills with the nonnains of Puye. right to take pots for the use of its house, with the potters of L?nasse, at the time of the fairs and march?de Chauvigny. 4 sums of money of taxable quota on the house that Guillaume Alemant holds?hauvigny for reason of his wife "who was Aude injury". from Poitiers by Jean Ayroart, of Chauvigny, small revenues and one. from Poitiers by Jolivet of Villeneuve, sound h?rgement of Villeneuve with its memberships d?mit? by the?lises pr?Chauvigny, the puy of Servon, Ch?illon, Houill?s. of Poitiers by the Jordan de Monts, servant, for reason of his wife: 16 mines to bl?savoir wheat, rye, baillarge and oats?a measurement of Chauvigny, in the parishes of Saint-Martin-la-Rivi?. 1309 (May 23): consent by Aynor, injury of Furnished?, the EC what it holds of?que of Poitiers: h?rgement of Mign?avec gagnery and memberships one pi? of vine in the field of Pissevin, along the way of Prissec?hauvigny. of the taxable quotas which one must return to him the following day of All Saints' day?hauvigny, which is worth approximately 8 pennies of revenue. its house of Chauvigny, with rock (cellar) and courtillage. of the revenues?a Bedourie. D? among the bridge of Chauvigny and the house of Artiges. 1309 (May 23): consent by Jean Berl? 1309 (May 25): consent by Bertholom?oereau on vines of the field of Breuil. with the right to send its pigs to the p?ier in Mareuille, as well as the other liege men (. the?que one of Poitiers, including pi in particular? of ground pr?du way of Beaumarchais, another with the Holy Body. with the duty of a man or a woman each ann? to transport the hay of the pr?de the?que one which are situ?entre the?lises and the Game preserve, pr?l' aum?rie of Chauvigny and pr?des grounds with the h?tiers of Geoffroy the consent of April 28, by?que Hamon de Chauvigny?'. from Poitiers by Jean Chevill?de his h?rgement of Tessec with the memberships, various sitted grounds?a Pautonni?, in is Peruzo, pi?s of vine?a Quarte and?hantegeay, warpings in Davi?s, the p?rage for its b?s and the exploit of the deadwood for its house, in the for?qui?adame of Gouzon and in the wood of the Brushes the?que one of Poitiers by Jean Lauvergnaz, Chauvigny, various revenues on vines in the fields of Breuil and Picking, of one pi? of ground in the Game preserve, contiguous? one. from Poitiers by Guy de Lori?s of a revenue?hauvigny. 1310 (April 8): consent by Jean of Rivau, servant, of what it holds of?que of Poitiers in the ch?llenie of Chauvigny, in particular one h?rgement, a furnace and taxable quotas in Poitiers by Odonin of the Well, damoiseau, for its h?rgement of Groges and memberships, its wild rabbit, its pr?son wood, its gagnery, its warpings, its taxable quotas of Small Bonaz, its avenage of Groges and Beauvais, all the things which it has in the soil of Bedourie, a house which of him Aimeri of Rivau in the borough of Chauvigny holds. from Poitiers by Guillaume de Gorville, soldier, like holding the lease of the "children of Dienn? the EC what the lord of Morthemer in the ch?llenie of Chauvigny holds?ommage. from Poitiers by Jean of Villeneuve and his parsonnier Pierre Estor, of the ch?au of Miss, the grass coup?autour of the pr?itu?ntre vines of the Small Game preserve and the pr?' Hamon de Saint-Pour?n, and of the remainders of this pr?pr?la haymaking, with the service of a scythe in known as the pr?dans the pr?hauvigny and the pr?e the aum?rie of Chauvigny, more. Arnaud of With, for the ch?au of Gouzon?hauvigny and. 1317 (March 22): act by which Odonin of the Well is deprived of the stronghold of which it made consent on June 20, 1310, in favour of Jean "of Mausayo", damoiseau, husband of his Philippe sister, which swears fid?t? the?que one (. 1323 (March): Does Jean III of Harcourt make?que homage?' Fort To for the ch?au of Harcourt. sister Aalis his ch?au of Chauvigny?' occasion of his marriage with Andr?e Chauvigny, wire has? of Andr?e Chauvigny, lord of Ch?auroux and Viscount of Brush (Edge. of Epinoux, is a sovereign captain of Chauvigny (. 1353-1356 (towards): Jean Talebast sovereign captain. 1356 (June): Guy de Gouzon sells "a portion on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.", in. 1356 (Friday September 16): king Jean passes Vienna?hauvigny, in direction of Poitiers (Edge. the?que one of Poitiers Jean V addresses to the senior and to the chapter of Saint-Hilaire of Poitiers a letter by which it them pr?nte four clerks, so that they choose some to provide it with a canonicat, conform?nt?ne bubble of the pope Urbain IV (Original of the files of Saint-Hilaire of Poitiers, publi?ans them. "gives a judgement returned?hauvigny, in the shape of letters apostoles, to Fr? Jean de Vieilleville, prior of House-God of Montmorillon, which had call? Rome in the proc??ui intent?ar fr?s and clerks, about the food of the poor, the statement of accounts of the administration. 1362-1363: Jean, known as Clisay Talebast?yer, wire of Jean Talebast, sovereign captain during half a ann? and Louis d' Harcourt, Viscount of Ch?llerault, name captain of Chauvigny Jean de Monts, with the approval of the?s of the apr?Archives ones of Vienna G 31: letters of the?que one. 1369: while going assi?r Brush, Jacques d' Audel? s?chal of Poitou, and Guichard d' Angles, mar?al of Guyenne, br?nt and plunders Chauvigny (Edge. 1369: Jean Chandos, coming from Saint-Savin, passes by Chauvigny and moves on Lussac (Edge. Chauvigny, while waiting for the solution of a conflict between the?que one and the Viscount of Ch?llerault, it d?gne Nicolas Daviau and Jean de Barberoux, merchants of Chauvigny, to ensure the guard. 1373 (June 27): Jean, duke of Berry, count de Poitou, name Jean of Rivau, knight, to replace the pr?dents. those having refus?e to deliver the cl?de the city?or successor, it is constrained to prescribe their arrest, it by the m?ation of Jean, duke of Berry, between Bertrand de Maumont?que of Poitiers, and Louis d' Harcourt, Viscount of Ch?llerault, about their respective rights?hauvigny: a captain of the keep and barri?s will be d?gn?t r?qu?ar the?que one and will pr?ra?que oath?' and with the Viscount. the Viscount will preserve his?eux forks feet and one through, which are drawn up in its ground, instead of Coste, with being able to remake them if they fall, but not to draw up others of them elsewhere. derri carries it? ch?au of Harcourt, which bridge and the barri? who are in front of will be d?lis. the Viscount will not have anything in the port Chauvigny. from Paris, which confirms the trait?ass?e April 28, 1377, between Bertrand de Maumont?que of Poitiers, and Louis d' Harcourt, Viscount of Ch?llerault, but the obligation for the captain of pr?r oath to the Viscount of Ch?llerault removes, this last?nt only allowed?ssister with the oath not in?t of service, the duke Jean de Berry passes Vienna. 1403: is the chapter cath?al in open war against its?que, Itier de Martreuil, inter alia causes because the pr?t has tax? pr?de 1 000 franks the clerg?e its dioc?, without requ?r the assent of the int?ss? in order to give in in the?ise of the?lises: one under the term of Our-injury, "fond?par certain Hamon de Chauvigny, known as Talbat". the other, under the term of Sainte-Catherine, served then by Phelipes Duguel, "of the foundation of H?ns de Saint-Pontain and of on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". cur?e the parochial?ise of the?lises?ange with Laurent Dressmaker, known as Small Perrot, from Chauvigny, three wheat b?ses of revenue against two min? and half of ground in the soil of the Field Baker (Auber, "Recherches. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". Pierre Candlestick, clerk, as prosecutor of the?que Simon de Cramaud, on the one hand, and Gillette Agnette, woman of Jean de Montl?, ?yer, and Guillaume Favre, wire of known as Gillette, other. Gillette and its son transport?'?que an annual rent and perp?elle of twelve mines of bl?mesure of Chauvigny, that Jean Thalebast owes them, knight, lord. 1412: the city is ruin?par the duke. 38, of apr?Chronic of Jean Juv?l. 1412 (September 3): eights of the most notable members of the body of town of Poitiers are envoy??hauvigny. judge of the spiritual court, and Jean Vignaut, judge of the temporal court?hauvigny for the?que one of Poitiers Simon de Cramaud, ask?ames Sovion, notary and jur?es course above, and Guillaume Johannet, notary and for jur?e the aforementioned court temporal, of d?vrer?'?que a exp?tion of a contract by which this one has re?une revenue of twelve mines. Charles, r?nt of France, returned in Parliament?oitiers, which reconna?le right of high justice of the?que one, which had? contest? the occasion of the ex?tion of a certain Jean Porchier, hung by the officers of the pr?t. 1426: lord Guillaume Saintier, vice-chancellor cur?e the?ise of the?lises (Auber, "Recherches. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.", in. the clerk and chaplain of the vault of Our-injury in the?ise of the?lises are Simon Rouault (Auber. Guillaume de Charpagnes his ch?au and his ch?llenie of Harcourt?hauvigny, with the grounds of Conflans and of P?te, against the grounds of Thur?Saint-Christophe-under-Faye, the tower. 1468: the bridge "is broken and by grant ruyne. sends of Chauvigny in its abbey of Saint-Florent of Saumur twelve drank. the s?chal of Poitou?aire, apr?v?fication, to refund?ean Moyne, "prosecutor of the city and commune of Chauvigny", the advances which it made for the r?ration of the bridge which?it broken and ruin (Edge of it. r?rence is donn?par Christian Barbier: Files. ?hauvigny, mentionn?ar several inhabitants of Poitiers who have there particip??' occasion of a enqu? effectu?le next 4 September, about the behavior of the "pontenier", Jean Doublet, charg?e to perceive the p?e with the bridge on Vienna (Biblioth?e municipal of Poitiers, A. It is the "voyage holy?onsior Fiacre", which attracts in the city a "large assembl? of p?rins from Poitiers and besides, with the statement of the d?sants. The saint Hackney carriage?nt 30 ao? who fall one Thursday in 1498, the annual "voyage" of Poitevins has d?tre report?u next Sunday, September two (. In the article, it holy Fiacre is situ? 1506: Pierre Bonestat is titular Sainte-Catherine vault in the?ise of the?lises. "for pauvret? the revenue of 3 wheat mines which it owes with the chapter is r?ite. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". from does Blois, Louis XII grant to the inhabitants of Chauvigny the continuation, for six years, of the right of stopping on the bridge, to provide?qui d?le Poitiers, the court of the s?chauss? new the transfer of the ordinary court of the s?chauss? Tongrelou, pr?e, by which it?t its s?lture. 1540: the city is occup?par a garrison of seven men-at-arms and seven archers, company of Fran?s of Bourbon-Sells?, count of Saint-pol. (Edge. the propri?anger of buildings in the city and the suburbs of Chauvigny make the d?aration of the taxable quotas and revenues perp?elles whose these buildings are grev?(J. Soci? Research Arch?ogiques de Chauvigny. 1561: inventory of the relics, vases sacr?et ornaments of the?ise Saint-Pierre (publi?ar Edge. to obtain r?ration of damage caus??or?ise, the canons of Saint-Hilaire of Poitiers announce that to?artir d?t of May, soldiers coming from diff?ntes cities, among whom Chauvigny, went ma?es of Poitiers for the huguenots and have pill?es?ises.?ffectuer with the bridge, for 3 000 pounds (Edge. Fourchiers, otherwise Tourangeaux, arrive?aint-Savin, plunder all "universally", br?nt the doors of the city and go then?hauvigny (Edge. 38, according to the "chronicle of Saint-Savin", transcribed with the XVIIIe si?e by Original Fonteneau of apr?l' which?it then?' abbey of Saint-Savin, volume 25 p. Peu apr? the mar?al of Saint-Andr?rend the ch?au baronnial held by a garrison huguenote and makes hang to envoy?par the king Philippe II with the help of the members of a league, s?urnent. the lev?d' a subsidy on the clerg?e Poitiers, in order to maintain 100 arquebusiers?heval, for the guard of Chauvigny. the admiral de Coligny, seize the city, br?nt the ch?au and plunder the?ise Saint-Pierre (Edge. and the chapter, in which it is known as that the first "had made r?rer the small bridges of Chauvigny for the n?ssit? chapter and Gascon Pierre for five bells: clock, of St-Pierre, St-L?r and?lises. the members of the chapter d?gn?dans the act are Jacques Turmot, chevecier, Mathurin Ferron, Pierre Roy, Joachim Sesne, Jacques Favraud, Domenica Cherbonnier, Laurens. 1580 (June 13): Louis Ferron takes possession of the functions of cantor, on r?gnation of George Biton (Edge. 1590: attack and taken city by George de Villequier, for the members of a league. Louis Chasteigner, lord of Abain. office of finances of Poitiers, 1594, fol. of Poitiers ordering that, to distinguish the two strongholds appel?Harcourt, that of the chapter, located pr?d' Artiges, would be d?rmais appel?les Cueilles of Harcourt ", the other, situ?ux?lises?roite apr?le way leading?'?ise, simply" stronghold of Harcourt "(Edge. some time?hauvigny. it leaves there when Louis XIII comes is molten by "Ren?illon, commercial founder of bells. Petitpas, sub-lessee of the assistances, followed of a judgement and "lettres. melt a confr?e of the rosary in the?ise Saint-Pierre. s?chal of Chauvigny of enl?ment of the stone tombs which covered s?ltures with the r?rm?dans the cimeti? of Saint-L?r, in ex?tion of a judgement, given?a requ?, by the pr?dial. of the king d?ndant with the Protestants to exert their worship?1651 (October 21): from does Bourges, Louis XIV mande with the tr?riers of France?oitiers to make?blir without delay a bridge of boats?hauvigny, to allow him occupy the city in the name of the Princes its soldiers make largest exc? invade Saint-Pierre, drive out of them the canons of the inhabitants of the parish of the?lises, for d?b?r on an act of November 18, 1655, per which Fran?s Maisonnier?yer, sior of Robini? and of Rivi?-with-Chirets, 100 pennies per annum revenue gives to the chapter, assign?sur its house of Rivi?-with-Chirets, with the help of an annual mass of the following day of F? tr?ss? and two oil pots each ann?pour to help?' maintenance of the lamp of the?ise, if the inhabitants accept the concession of a bench. Eustace Roy, pr?e and canon in the?ise Saint-Pierre, cur?es?lises (Auber, "Recherches. Saint-Pierre-les-?lises. ", in. is parish of the?lises held by Eustace Roy, who r?ge are in fran?s in the margin (Auber, "Recherches. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.", in?ises r?rm? of Poitou?h?llerault. only one d?gu?epr?nte Montreuil-Bonnin, Chauvigny and Saint-Savin. it is old, the three?ises. of the king ordering the prohibition of the Protestant worship?hauvigny. Pierre Fort, vicar perp?el, request with the parishioners parishioners a judgement which condemns them?erser to the pr?e 25 pounds annual while waiting for that the home is B?. 1677, Fort, aid?e "five or six garnemens", d?ge of force a farmer of the chapter to seize its house of a m?irie of the chapter whose housing, of apr?le under-cantor, consists of a room and an anteroom or d?arge, but the pr?e estimates that it acts of old the presbyt? : the home is distant?ise of "pr?de six twenty steps" and one of its rooms is an old vault thus gains a proc?contre the chapter, but, on call of this last, new a arr?lui enjoint to empty the places time, it had propos?u chapter to make build two rooms "above an antique vault still upright in on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". and vicar perp?el, chooses the adequate portion, in cons?ence. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". from does Poitiers officiate?ontmorillon, y D? in Augustins. proc?re about the novales of the for? disput? between the cur?e Lauthiers and the chapter, which r?re?n act d?gnant Andr?e Chauvigny, Pierre de Gouzon and Jean of Germany, lord of Mouriers (Auber, "Recherches. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.", in. Files of Vienna, Saint-Pierre-les-?lises). of visit of the fields of the?ch?qui announces that the bridge on Vienna is "all mazure ruin?t" and that the travers?est assur?par "large a charri?, a common boat?asser eight?ix horses and another small barge?asser three or four people "(Edge. 152), that the ch?au is abandonn?t in ruins (. large s?naire. confirm?par letters patent enregistr?. 1691 (Tuesday June 12): the round of applause of Auvergne sleeps. from Burgundy east?hauvigny, coming from Montmorillon (. of the king, ordering the foundation of a h?tal?hauvigny. Louis XIV for the ex?tion of the arr?du council of the king carrying?blissement h?tal of Chauvigny (farm text of the baronnie, like receiver of the h?tal (. parishioners of the?lises?' resulting from the mass c?br?par Joseph de Lestang: the sexton, an Unlucky sior, asks the cur?' to accept for his successor, apr?son d?s. engages?onner with the cur?ne black chasuble "as a sign of taking possession of the sacristy" (Auber, "Recherches. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.", in. "old register of d?b?tions, conserv?1698: Jeanne Denizon, widow of Daniel Dor?l?e his house?a cure of St-Pierre to do one of them. 1707 (October 22): the chocolate éclairs hospitali?s of the Institute of Saint-Fran?s the Dirty ones are charg?. from Paris d?arge the?que one of any obligation of r?rer the ch?au, of apr?un proc?verbal of visit of the 2 and 3 April pr?dents noting that all constructions?ient "ruin absolutely?, mesme. ordering king that the inhabitants will name each ann?un syndic, with the agr?nt of the intendant (Edge. Fran?se Marie Mesnard of Tascherie, and Fran?se Mesnard of Gaudini?s, are committed?enir a free charitable?le for the girls of Chauvigny (. is composed of six chocolate éclairs profess and a sister converses (Edge. which especially has caus?n great damage in the street of Saint-Just. there were two houses of fondues, that of Martial L?r and who reverses several houses and barns in the street of Saint-Just, which is submerg?sur a height of three feet water of Vienna go up until above the mill of Saint-L?r, comes until?a large door from the s?chal from Luzines, reverses 25 houses along the brook and 5 in Ch?liers. who is situ?ans the direction of march of Saint Martin's day and way of this road?'?ise of the?lises, of a surface from approximately 6 boissel?, is conc? ?acques Bonpays, ma?e my?, in the following conditions: will the craftsman have to use the tombs for?proud around the building a wall of stones s?es of 4? feet top, before laying out about it for any other use. it is committed?ntretenir the cover of the?ise Saint-Pierre and theSaint-Henri vault which in d?nd and??ser bones in a pit open in the cimeti? in use act notari?ar Pierre Baker). the?que one orders the ali?tion of Large Cimeti?. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". of a bell of Saint-Pierre appel?Pierre, melted with the m?l. 1753 (March 15): letter of the cur?e?que Saint-Just?', announcing that the sisters of the h?tal don't make their p?es?'?ise parochial and are made m? to bury in their vault, by the canons of Saint-Pierre who are charg?depuis some ann?. ?'?ise of the?lises, the workmen extract from mat?aux "from the northern part of the cimeti? adjacent. The canons make a descent on the spot: they make it possible the ma?s to employ the stones and sand D? shooting? but the sarcophagi d?uverts r?rvent, "of which one sold for a rather handsome price a certain number each ann?. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". is nivel?par the care of Mr.?hauvigny?a fine of the XVIIIe si?e, in. 354-358, with board repr?ntant the "ch?au. 1775: Henri Filleau, lawyer of the king to the pr?dial of Poitiers, acquires Groges by his marriage with a young lady on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". of entr?est surmont?de the inscription 1778 (Auber. 1777 (January 23): visit vault Saint-Henri. books with the inhabitants of the parish and 634 pounds with the d?mateurs. Pierre-Augustin Delauzon (Ren?rozet. 1778 (May 26): does house located "place Saint-L?r who in the past?it the cimeti? ?ise ". 1778 (June 16): will act locating house and garden of Pierre-Augustin Delauzon, in main street (. cantor of the chapter of Chauvigny, "d?ara to be able to sign?ause its large?s and infirmit? (Auber. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". by the front?a place and march?e Saint-L?r which in the past?it the cimeti? of the aforesaid place "(Ren?fabrique of St-L?r and the sior Minel, the town of Blois, for the recasting of a bell cass?de the?ise (Edge. of St-L?r and the sior Minel for the recasting of the" gross by 24 people, in qualit?e cotenanciers (among which Jacques de Lauzon, qualifi?ourgeois of Chauvigny), of a noble revenue, fonci? and f?ale of two capons and 25 pennies of taxable quota, portable and rendable?a seigniory of Talb??, ?a holy Michel, towards Pierre Coulon, commercial?hauvigny. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". on the royal road coming from Poitiers, has been broken (. r?dant?hauvigny for sixteen years, announcing that it never has re?aucune r?ibution for its load of m?cin. Chauvigny, "apr?quelques clamours and assemblies of women"?a continuation of purchase and enl?ment of bl?paroisses neighbouring make a request "to obtain the?blissement. saves the life of a merchant whom a crowd wants to hang but a fine of 50 books inflicts to him, as possessive (. addresses a letter to the mayor and officers municipal" so that it is provided body of a suitable and convenient guard so that the inhabitants. Silvain Lochon and Louis Audru address a letter to the mayors and to municipal officers of the three communes, to require of them to put an end to plunderings which multiply, in particular by the institution of "guards. Dor?cur?e Saint-L?r, Pr? oath. commune of Chauvigny, announces by letter to the municipal officers that the boats of the port are in tr?mauvais?t, in particular that largest, appel?a charri?, is out of service. Saint-L?r are br?s on the place (. of Vienna having d?d?e to remove the parochial service?t-L?r, the cur?e St-Just, Camuzard, accompagn?e the municipalit?va to seek the vases sacr??t-L?r and transports them?t-Just (Edge. Low Sunday, which left Saint-L?r traditionally to go?laisance, start from Saint-Just, but, with the return, the former parishioners of Saint-L?r require that it finish?aint-L?r, according to the habit, by a mass. of does Saint-Just have to bring the Blessed Sacrament in the?ise d?ffect? During the reading of the?angile, a part of the assistance inserts the door of the sacristy to make sure that the vestments. does commune of Poitiers send?hauvigny the proc?verbal its r?ion of the 5 ao? "so that the citizens take the weapons and leave their hearths to go compl?r. ch?au baronnial, with the gardens and the slope which d?ndent some, for 3 000 pounds??me Ledoux, notary (text?oseph Magnon, miller of the Mill of the Injuries, for 15 600 pounds g?ral of the commune of Chauvigny, relating to the maximum. 1795 (Sunday June 17): the worship is r?bli. 1799: the south-eastern angle of the keep of the ch?au baronnial?oule during one night of winter (Edge. the thunder falls on the bell-tower from Saint-Pierre that it d?uvre partly, breaks the frame, d?riore.?lises is supprim?et its territory partag?ntre Saint-Just and Saint-Pierre de Chauvigny. Saint-Just the suburb of Aum?rie, the Red House, Charraud, Galisi?, Guet, with some of the hamlets which border on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". who makes St-L?r the r?issant?ise of a parish. 1806 (March 21): at the time of a rising of Vienna, several people drown while crossing it?autor of the Mill. the factory of St-Pierre?endre to the ench?s the b?ments?mployer the price with the r?rations of St-Pierre (Edge. 1809: the burials cease in the cimeti?. are that of Saint-Martial. the burials transf?es with the cimeti? of Our-injury of gr.?, for the two parishes. Does work in the?ise Saint-Pierre (. put?rofit the p?ode?age to continue passage of Vienna to the vat, the Town council requests the granting of a r?rb? ?uatre m?es, on each bank, of October 15 at March 15, "as well to be used as lamp during the dark nights and the fogs of these months as for emp?er the d?vage of the boats and to facilitate the loading and d?rquement men, animals and objects which arrive?hauvigny or in to find a room for a house of city, including/understanding two or three pi?s for the town hall and a housing of caretaker, to replace the house o?a town hall is install?depuis 22 years, which it intends for housing cur?e Saint-L?r. "that of both?ises o?e divine service would not be c?br?A this moment, it is Saint-L?r who is used as?ise for the two parishes, but its?t is tel. notes: "It is necessary that it is proc? as many promptly than possible with r?blissement the covers above worship, considering the?t of d?adation of Saint-L?r. Opening of the small door of the southern brace requires that the g?raux vicars or the?que one order the translation of the divine service as Saint-Just, malgr?' obstruction of the cur?e Saint-L?r, Chauvin (. avanc?car in the six months pr?dents, under-pr?t, the Town council notes the deficiency of the autorit?civiles and, also, the "obstacles", even the "machinations". prescribing the translation of the religious service of St-L?r?e wish of the inhabitants. St-Just is plac?"sous the invocation of Tr?Sainte Vierge and under the d?mination of Our-injury". is r?blie by ordinance of Jean-Baptist de Bouill??que. Couh?st nomm?ur?Auber. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". are enterr?les inhabitants of the Saint-L?r parish. to?rgir the bed of the brook of the h?tal and the streets of St-Just and of Barri?s (Narcisse Piorry. of an important restoration campaign of the?ise Saint-Pierre. manufactures it Our-injury?onc?r the common?ise St-L?r?a to?blir there a town hall and a market (Edge. of Poitiers?vallon having to cross the site r?rv?ux fairs and march? does the Town council consider Cr? another march?ui "would be used for?ontenir the pigs and the sheep"?a junction of the streets of the Mill-Saint-Just, Berry, the Three-Kings and Faideau. according to the tradition, this place held the march?ux provisions of the inhabitants of the low city. of the chief of Martial saint in the?ise Saint-Pierre (. with the Town council of "d?b?r on the request?dresser with the government of the construction of a bridge in wire on Vienna, with the passage of this city, and on the quotit?1833 (November 25): the suspension bridge is livr?au minister: "In this?t of things and considering the always increasing exasp?tion, it is advisable to pr?nir sc?s of d?rdre which will not delay?e to reproduce". inhabitants?ient m?ntents to have?ayer the p?e, however r?it of moiti?our them on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". Soci? Antique dealers of the West two milliary columns which formed the jambs of a door?' entr?d' a vine, pr?du cimeti? ?lises (Edge. 1835 (towards): Jean Bozier, who directs a "manufacture" of "fa?ce white and pottery" in Maras, settles. 1836: ach?ment tron? Chauvigny-saint-Savin. on Saint-Pierre-les-?lises.". Do Narcisse), m?cin?hauvigny, give a milliary column?a Soci? Antique dealers of the West (Edge. of Saint-Pierre, appel?Elisabeth Victoire godfather Armand Henri Germonneau of Charraud, godmother Elisabeth Victoire Gastebois, widow. Fran?s Pineau acquires the ruins of the ch?au baronnial. many bones put at the day (Auber, "Recherches. Saint-Pierre-les-?lises. ", in pr?cup?ar the restriction of the site" affect? behaviour of the fairs and march?, charge the mayor. Dor?our acqu?r its field, in the south of Montauban, of a surface of more than 4 hectares (. baronnial?'?at, for the sum of 3125 franks, by Fran?s Pineau, propri?anger, remaining?a Villedieu, and Marie-Hortense-Elisabeth Couasnon, her?use, acqu?urs in November 1838 (text publi?ar Edge. Our-injury by Joly the Term (Edge. pr?ctoral d?dant that the road of Tournon (current road of Puye)"would follow, while arriving?hauvigny, the direction by the slope Is ch?au, such as the Town council, in her d?b?tion of January 22, 1844, A r?am?comme?nt for the Commune d?vantageux by the vichoune of the Bar (. the question of a new fairground. it authorizes the mayor?cqu?r a piece of the Dor??' field is, of the?resque painting of the?ise Our-injury (Edge. high is troubl?par a political brawl (pol. Jouteau. the murals of Saint-Pierre-les-?lises (N. 26, 1988, without pagination. Yves Jean Riou). 1852: Pierre Faulcon becomes propri?anger. of fair, the Town council decides d?rmais for a piece located western?' Dor?en field borders of Vienna, with the hope that this one will become navigable (. of police force g?rale for the city (pol. Jouteau. the acquisition of a piece of one hectare in the medium of the field Dor?pour a fairground to oxen (. municipal of the d?nitif project of r?ration of the?ise. of plantation of two rows of trees around the new fairground. Let us point out what the premi? d?b?tion concerning the fairs and march?date of 1826. adress?ux members of a commission charg?d' a enqu? on a project of railroad of Poitiers?imoges, tightening??ntrer that, on the Poitiers-Montmorillon section, a passage by Chauvigny would be pr?rable with the projet?que way the law of July the 12 pr?dent allows esp?r that Chauvigny could?e soon reli? the iron line of Poitiers?imoges by a railway? approve a project of construction of a railroad of Ch?llerault?hauvigny, with station between the mill of the Injuries and the city. ?inq arches is livr? circulation (Edge. the d?ssion of the mayors of the three communes (pol. Jouteau. of Ren?aulcon, C? the mill of Saint-L?r?arc Roy and Silvine Boutet, its wife (. of R?blique d?vre of its cha?s that of. 1872 (May 12): the Town council names a commission to seek the most advantageous site for d?acer the march?ux pigs which is held with the bedside of the?ise. from does Vienna vote the classification "imm?at and d?nitif" in local railroad of int?t of three lines, of which that of Ch?auroux?oitiers by Saint-Savin, Chauvigny and Saint-Julien, and allots to them a subsidy of 5355 franks par. that the railroad of Ch?auroux?oitiers by Saint-Savin, Paizay, Chauvigny and Saint-Julien, has? "class?ar the G?ral Council of Vienna among those which have vote a sum of 150 franks for the expenses of a public r?uissance?' occasion of the next opening of the new field. It acts of a piece western situ??' of that which has? acquired in 1859-1860. the fairground. a imp?additionnel of 10 centimes per frank on the four direct taxation, during a 10 years p?ode?itre of subsidy is d?s?sur the office of the Council G?ral, product of a made subscription?hauvigny for the line to indicate the pr?sible importance of the traffic on the railway? by the j?ites (pol. Jouteau. of a bell of Saint-Pierre. godfather Charles Slicing, former adviser of?at, godmother Louise F?cit?u Bost (. about the site of the station and the way to acc??artir of the city. it proposes to distract approximately 33 ares from the commune of Jardres so that the station is in the commune of Chauvigny (. the "plan of the part of the ordinary local road, r?au. a commission charg?de to seek a site for the?fication. station is dress?qui is rectifi?e January 12. "of the h?tiers Th?net, approximately a third of the keep". "with the profit of the poor?' occasion of the inauguration of without train: indeed, all the opening of the traffic is pr?pour, but there is not yet of station master (. See also, under another angle, pol. Jouteau. section of the railway line of Poitiers to the White, until?parcelle of the Dor?itu?en field borders of Vienna. p? Marc as miller of the mill of Saint-L?r (. Marcel Penot, prohibiting the processions on the public highway which?ient cause of d?rdres provoqu?par opponents (pol. Jouteau. with the cur?e Our-injury in r?nse?ne letter of. Small Chauvinois ", disappeared in 1895 (pol. Jouteau. common of Saint-Martial, by the mayor C?stin Jouteau (pol. Chauvinois", which had only some num?s (pol. Jouteau. cur?e Saint-Jean-l' Evang?ste de Ch?llerault, and its sister Miss D?r?Gu?n, sell the ch?au of Gouzon?'?at, by preserving usufruct, except for Minister for the Instruction and Beautiful Arts on September 12 (CH In this article, Tranchant announces that Flins is occup?ar an inn. of Chauvigny ", which undergoes the m? leaves that "le. 1898: Pol. Jouteau launches "the Small Social one". train of Poitiers to the White?hauvigny, by means of a block populates ", street of Berry (pol. Jouteau." R?il Chauvinois ", by pol. Jouteau. disappeared during house from the trade unions, is open in a room contiguous?'?le maternal, street of Ch?llerault (pol. Jouteau. popular?' occasion of a contest of music in which eleven take part soci?s musical, plus Bigotphoneux de Ch?llerault. Antique dealers of the West?t a wish in favour of the pr?rvation of the house known as of Templiers, which is menac?de d?lition by a project of passage of the" tram "by the street of Ch?llerault. of sout?ment, along Vienna, between the bridge and the House, for y am?ger a walk plant?de limes (. Ch?llerault-Chauvigny tram. the line arr? ?a station known as of Saint-Martial, appel?localement "of municipal of bakery, street Saint-L?r, to face?ne crisis n?de price control of the bread (pol. Jouteau. p?, m? name, as miller of the mill Saint-L?r. balls for the bells of Saint-Pierre (.?ouard Herriot, passes?hauvigny o?l makes a speech and signs the municipal register (pol. Jouteau. public for the inauguration of the service of water and the fiftieth anniversary preserves a broad way open in the district of Ch?lliers, appel?alors "known the tram" and baptis?ensuite. p? Auguste as miller of the mill of Saint-L?r (. of a factory of 5 000 m2, for the storage of the production of the porcelain factory of the street Vassalour, the pr?ration of the orders. of an autonomous factory of manufacture of cups and saucers (. place Our-injury which put at the day of the s?ltures m??les.

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