- the
Hundred Years War.
After the war, the château was
rebuilt by Jean
Blosset,
grand seneschal of Normandy, in the 15th century. In the 16th century...
- Brigadier-General
Salomon de
Blosset,
Seigneur de
Loche (c. 1648 – 21
October 1721) was a
Huguenot army officer. Born in the Dauphiné to Paul de
Blosset,
Seigneur des...
- Sir
Robert Henry Blosset (né Peckwell; 26 June 1776 – 1
February 1823) was an
English lawyer who was
briefly Chief Justice of Bengal. In 1811, he adopted...
- d'Orléans
Another source claims the
Marquis had an
affair with Françoise de
Blosset,
resulting in a daughter,
Francoise d'Orléans-Rothelin.
Charlotte (1512–1549)...
- Huntingdon's
chapel in Westminster, and his wife
Bella Blosset (descended from a
Huguenot officer Salomon Blosset de
Loche who left the Dauphiné on the revocation...
- the town was
taken by the
Protestant troops of
Captains Sarrasin and
Blosset,
anxious to win a good
military position. The city was soon
besieged by...
- Claude-Louis-François Régnier,
Count of
Guerchy (1715–1767),
later Marquis of
Blosset, was a
French diplomat. List of Amb****adors of
France to the
United Kingdom...
- them in his pay and
formed a
special company,
which he
entrusted to Jean
Blosset, Lord of Plessis-Pate. This
company of
archers was
called la
petite garde...
- part of the
deanery of Asnebec. In 1490,
under King
Charles VIII, Jean de
Blosset, Lord of
Carrouges and
grand marshal of Normandy,
founded on his land,...
-
institute named the "Daughters of Ste. Geneviève", was
founded by
Francesca de
Blosset, with the
object of
nursing the sick and
teaching young girls. A somewhat...