Seneschal of the Landes
The Seneschal of the Landes was an officer carrying out and managing the domestic affairs of the lord of the district of Landes in the former Duchy of Gascony. During the course of the twelfth century, the seneschalship, also became an office of military command.
The seneschal managed the household, coordinating between the receivers of various landholdings and the chamber, treasury, and the chancellory or chapel. The seneschals of the Landes, like those appointed in Normandy, Poitou, and Gascony had custody of demesne fortresses, the regional treasuries, and presidency of the highest court of regional custom.
List of Seneschals
- Raymond Duraunt (1326)
- Thomas de Hampton (1348)
- Matthew Gournay (1379-1406)[1]
- John Tiptoft (1407)[1]
Citations
- Given-Wilson 2016, p. 256.
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References
- Given-Wilson, Chris (2016). Henry IV, Yale English monarchs. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300154191.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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