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Persoonlijke gegevens escuyer; sgr. de Maligny; Vidame de Chartres Jean "Jean II;" de Ferrières 

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  • Roepnaam is Jean II;.
  • Hij is geboren voor 1620.
  • Beroepen:
    • marchandMontauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France in Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France.
    • rond 1638 consulMontauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France in Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France.
  • Hij is overleden op 18 juli 1652 in Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, FranceMontauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France.
  • De biologische ouders zijn François Ferrières en Louise de Vendôme
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 28 januari 2022.

Gezin van escuyer; sgr. de Maligny; Vidame de Chartres Jean "Jean II;" de Ferrières

Hij heeft/had een relatie met Marguerite de Vignerie.


Kind(eren):

  1. Paul de Ferrières  < 1660-???? 
  2. Isaac de Ferrières  ± 1640-???? 


Notities over escuyer; sgr. de Maligny; Vidame de Chartres Jean "Jean II;" de Ferrières

Zie: Protestant exiles from France in the reign of Louis XIV or the Huguenot refugees and their descendants: p. 101/291

"A notable fugitive from the massacre [of St. Bartolme, LB] was the "Vidame of Chartres". Before narrating his adventures we should have a description of himself, Jean de Ferrieres, Seigneur de Maligny (such was his name and original title) was of noble descent; his parents were Francois(or Jean?) de Ferrieres and Louise de Vendôme. Through his maternal ancestry he was cousin and heir of François de Vendôme, at whose death, on 16th Devember 1560, he succeeded to the dignity of Vidame of the diocese of Chartres hence he is known to posterity as Le Vidame de Chartres. The designation of his honorary office is said to be derived from "vice-dominus ” .

Boyer defines Vidame to signify "the Judge of a Bishop’ s temporal jurisdiction— celui qui tient la place de l’ Evéque entant que Seigneur temporel ” The Vidame de Chartres was renowned for valour and energy, as was his wife Francoise, widow of Charles Chabot Sieur de Sainte-Fry, daughter of Frangois Joubert Sieur de Lanneroy by Perronnelle Carré.
He served in all the civil wars under Condé and Coligny. He visited England in the year 1562, and again in 1569. In1562 he was sent as an envoy from the Huguenot leaders, and Queen Elizabeth entered into a treaty, giving them 6000
infantry and 100.000 crowns “ to prevent Normandy from falling into the hands of the Guises, lest they should , seize its ports
and carry their exterminating war against Protestants into England ” She had no quarrel with the French King himself, who was a minor and she refused his ambassador’ s request to deliver up the Vidame to birri as a traitor. With regard to the Vidame’ s adventures I quote from Comber’s History of the Parisian Massacre” (p.207): - Th escape of a largebody of Huguenot nobility from the toils spread around them on this day of St Bartholomew [1572] is so remarkable as to appear plainly to the attentive and judicious observer a providential event. This body, by the advice of the Vidame of Chartres would not lodge near the Admiral’s quarters, which they suspected to be dangerous, but preferred as much safer the suburbs of St.Germain. However, although they retired to this quarter, expressly out of just difiidence of Charles and his perfidious Court, and from a dread of their treachery and cruelty, yet as soon as ever the confused noise of the massacre in the city arose, they seemed from that moment utterly infatuated and quite unable to guess at its cause.

Nay, even when the Viscount Montgomery communicated the news which he had received concerning this tumult to the Vidame of C hartres, and a council of all the nobles was hereupon convened, yet, contrary to all probability and even to common sense the result of their consultation was that this insurrection of the Guisian party was not only without but even against the Kings will and that it woul d be a becoming act of loyalty to sally forth in a body and assist their sovereign in defence of his just authority. How little did Charles deserve these generous resolves. Maurignon, who was ap;pointed to bjutcher these nobles, was now, in consequence of his orders, in the suburbs, and waiting impatiently for succours which Marcel was ordered to send him from the city. And during some hours their execution was (humanly speaking) very easy, nay, almost inevitable. But lo! the providence of God, which, having suffered these nobles to advance to the very brink of ruin, now snatched them thence by an Almighty hand in a manner, as it were, visible to the eyes of men."

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Jean de Ferrières
< 1620-1652



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  1. Généalogie de la famille de Ferrières, Enschede, M A J, p.364

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