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Seneschal of Poitou

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Originally, the seneschal managed the comital household, coordinating between the receivers of various landholdings and the chamber, treasury, and the chancellory or chapel. From 1138, the office was converted into that of a vice-regent governing the county in the absence of the count. In that year,
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had custody of demesne fortresses, the regional treasuries, and presidency of the highest court of regional custom.
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was an officer carrying out and managing the domestic affairs of the lord of the
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Judith Everard, "The 'Justiciarship' in Brittany and Ireland under Henry II",
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Index

County of Poitou
seneschalship
Louis VII of France
by marriage
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Normandy
Gascony
Anjou
incomplete
adding missing items
Savari de Mauléon
Robert of Thornham
Hubert de Burgh
Geoffrey de Neville
Reginald of Pons
Philip of Oldcoates
Eustache de Beaumarchais
Philippe de RĂ©mi
Jean de Lille
William Felton
John Chandos
Categories
12th century in France
13th century in France
Historical legal occupations
Legal history of France
Seneschals of Poitou

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