Katakura Muratsune

Katakura Muratsune (片倉村典) (1757–1822) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period. A senior retainer of the Sendai domain, he was first known as Kagenaka (景仲) and Murayasu (村寿). Muratsune was the ninth Katakura Kojūrō. He was appointed as bugyō (the Sendai equivalent of a Karō elder) in 1797. His childhood name was Shigegoro (繁五郎).[1] On October 27, 1815, he fell ill, and resigned his position as bugyō in favor of his son Kagesada.[1] Retired in 1817.[1]

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  1. "年譜". .odn.ne.jp. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
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Preceded by
Katakura Murakiyo
Shiroishi-Katakura family head
??-1817
Succeeded by
Katakura Kagesada


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