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Aymonet I. Musy (frère?) 1408
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CHRONOLOGY --------------------------
1323 - Nicholaus Légier (surnamed) Musy lives in the parish of Romont.
1350 - Brietus Légier (surnamed) Musy is knight and citizen of Romont
1404 - Mermet Musy, son of Girard Légier (surnamed) Musy (Girardus Leger, dictus Musy), gives an indenture of the count Amédée of Savoy, for a house situated
in Romont.
1434 - Romont was ravaged by a great fire and the city of Yverdon sent help to Mayor Antoine Musy.
1463 - Noble François Musy is lord of Romont. François and his brother Jacques Musy are members of the City Council of Romont.
1469 - Dom Aymon Musy is vicar in Romont.
1497 - Bonne (Bonna) Musy, widow of François Musy established an altar in honor of Saint Gregory and Saint Andrew in the chapel of Saint John and she provided
the ornaments and a chalice with the coat of arms of the Musy; this gift was later increased by Lord Bernard Musy.
1515 - Bernard Musy, accompanied by Jehan Seytenmacher (surnamed) Vogt and Pierre Flack, left on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem; the City Council of Fribourg wished them a memorable
trip on the IV.11.1515. Bernard Musy left from Romont on the IV.24.1515 and left a partial recount of his trip. The pilgrims were back from their trip in January 1516.
1520 -Catherine Musy, from Romont, daughter of Jacques (II.) Musy is is abbess of the convent of the Fille-Dieu (Daughter of God) and her name appears for the the last time in 1544.
1528 - Bernard Musy is lord of Châtel-S. Denis
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1528 - Charles, duke of Savoy, sells with repurchase rights, the manor of Châtel-S. Denis to its lordship, Bernard Musy of Romont for the amount
of 4000 gold écus. This estate remained in the possession of Bernard Musy until his death, a time in which it was inherited by the Castella family of
Gruyère and the Muriset family of S. Saphorin.
1573 - Noble François (II.) Musy, son of Jacques II Musy and Françoise Denisat is banneret of Romont and died before September 26, 1592.
1588 - In the church of Romont, a stained glass is found with the divided coats of arms of the Musy and Malliard, dating around 1580 (see photo -
right). It seems that it was made for Charles Malliard, lord of Rossens in the land of Vaud, who had married in 1577 Benédicte (Benoîste) Musy, the daughter
of Jacques (II.) Musy.
1597 - Feudalization by LLEE, of the village of Glannes behind Romont in favor of Jehan (Jean III.) Musy, deceased Jacques Musy,
banneret of Romont, with "omni jurisdiction," with noble homage, village that the Musy maintained therefore "as long as human memory can
remember." I.10.1597. Jehan (Jean III) became lord of Glannes and died in Romont December 15.1615.
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