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Seems to be some inaccurate information here: the early history states Hugh de Raymes purchased the land in 1296, but a couple of sentences later claims he died in 1295. — Preceding
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How did Hugh de Raymes manage to die in 1295, and then purchase the castle the next year?
Genevieve de la Voie Moyenne (
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Note – formerly unsigned now signed and two identical queries united under one header by
DBaK (
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Done – Yup, a bit of a mess, thank you
2A00:23C8:810F:1500:D0A0:EBF4:8E9C:29B7 and
Genevieve de la Voie Moyenne. I checked the NHLE ref
here – it says Hugh started the purchase then it ran into royal-approval complications, and he was dead before it completed, which is when his son stepped in. I've added this, with NHLE for a ref. Thanks again for pointing it out. Best to all,
DBaK (
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Seems to be some inaccurate information here: the early history states Hugh de Raymes purchased the land in 1296, but a couple of sentences later claims he died in 1295. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
2A00:23C8:810F:1500:D0A0:EBF4:8E9C:29B7 (
talk) 15:35, 19 August 2021 (UTC)reply
How did Hugh de Raymes manage to die in 1295, and then purchase the castle the next year?
Genevieve de la Voie Moyenne (
talk) 03:06, 13 September 2021 (UTC)reply
Note – formerly unsigned now signed and two identical queries united under one header by
DBaK (
talk) 07:30, 13 September 2021 (UTC) reply
Done – Yup, a bit of a mess, thank you
2A00:23C8:810F:1500:D0A0:EBF4:8E9C:29B7 and
Genevieve de la Voie Moyenne. I checked the NHLE ref
here – it says Hugh started the purchase then it ran into royal-approval complications, and he was dead before it completed, which is when his son stepped in. I've added this, with NHLE for a ref. Thanks again for pointing it out. Best to all,
DBaK (
talk) 08:12, 13 September 2021 (UTC)reply