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- Claude Maniquet, before succeeding his father as a notary for La Buissière, had a very unpleasant adventure: on Easter day in bloom (Palm Sunday) in the year 1500, Claude and several other crossbowmen went to Barraux and went began to play the crossbow at the game called the pole. And a crossbow shot by Claude Maniquet hit a certain Louis Hemon who died after forgiving him. Fearing the rigor of justice, Claude was absent from the Dauphiné for a moment, begged and obtained his pardon from the Dauphin.
Claude married Marguerite Savoye, originally from La Buissière and had two sons:
Arthaud Maniquet, who will follow
Barthélémy Maniquet, who will succeed his uncle Barthélémy Maniquet as notary in Rive-de-Gier. From Claudine Gallo.
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