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According to "Kansei Choshu
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Tokugawa Hidetada as a page. In 1591, he was given 3,000 koku in Sagami, and in 1602 he became the
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Tsuchiya
Masatsugu (1545-1575) was a retainer of the Takeda clan and died at the Battle of Nagashino (1575). His brother Masatsune 1556–1582) followed Takeda Katsuyori and died at the Battle of Tenmokuzan (1582).
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