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Very illustrious house of Brittany, of great antiquity, whose first known authors are: Thomas, and Jeanne le Cordier, alive in 1380 father and mother of Jean, author of the branch of Monthuchon, to which belonged: Jean, general de Chartreux, died in 1599 and Charles, gentleman of the chamber and adviser to the aides of Rouen in 1614; Roger puîné, lieutenant of the captain of Chartres, shared in 1388, father of Colin, who fought in Azincourt in 1415, author of the branch of Haccouville. We still find Fiacre Michel and Coline his wife, maintained in their inheritances in Cotentin by mandate of Henri V of England in 1419. The branch of Cambernon produced a page of the King in 1727; the branch of Monthuchon has been allied since 1731 with Tuffin, Bonnescuelle, Derval, Saint-Meleuc and Pinczon. Another branch: Yvon, living in 1503, married Jeanne de Launay, including: Hervé, married to Marie Heussaff a daughter in Saint-Cyr in 1706. Melted in Poulpry. The lords of Kerprigent and Kerhorre, parish of Ploëzal, named after Michel, rejected in 1668, spring of Lannion, allied auxz Bouloing, Sioc'han, Boudin, du Vergier, Miollis, Audren and Ferré, produced a baron of the empire in 1811, with institution of majorat on the land of Kerrom, confirmed under the Restoration in 1817. Another branch: Guillaume, cupbearer of Catherine of Luxembourg, third wife of Duke Artur III, died in 1458, juveigneur brother of John, lord de Bossacoulart and de la Noë; Louis, attorney-syndic of the States of the League in Vannes in 1592; Jean, Lord of Grilleau, alderman of Nantes in 1710; two secretaries to the King in 1732 and 1747; a captain of Monsieur's dragoons in 1788. This family, allied since 1762 to the Dukes of Lévis and Bésiade d'Avaray, produced a field marshal, who died in 1835.