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Peter and John, prior of Moncetz


Pierre Horguelin, religious mathurin, died Parish St. Alpin Chalons buried Moncetz (1710).
Horguelin Jean (1706-1783), canon regular, born parish of St. Nicaise at Chalons, died and was buried in Moncetz, son of Peter and Horguelin Margaret Maurin.



The priors of Moncetz near Chaalons, 1700.

Pastors Moncetz priors are regular church. They are appointed by the abbot of St. Memmie, which is part of Lord Moncetz the "stronghold of the ban of the abbey." (1) & (2).
Pierre Horguelin is prior of Moncetz in years 1680-1710 and John in the years 1730-1750 Horguelin.


The convent Mathurins, Chalons, 1686.

The order of Trinitarians or Mathurins (so named because of their Parisian monastery located near a chapel dedicated to St. Mathurin) was created in 1198 to redeem the Christians held in slavery in the Barbary states of North Africa. The
Mathurins settle at Chalons in the Faubourg St-Sulpice, near the hospice of St. Maur. They sell their house
the administration of the hospital in 1686 and settled rue St-Jacques.
"This assignment was made through 40,000 pounds plus 20 pounds of gold paid as compensation for the six monks who make up the house then." (3)


Jean-Baptiste Pinteville, Moncetz, 1706.

In 1597, the role of the bailiwick of Vermandois heathens gives Pinteville of "Lords of Moncetz, esquires of the ban," and also "Mary Folmar, widow of the late Claude Lhoste, Dame of the fiefdom of Moncetz The Pager".
In 1693, the general condition of the strongholds attributed ¾ of the manor of Moncetz Pinteville to M. de la Mothe, and "surplus (among others) the ticket, Deu, Horguelin, Jordan and Saguez (all citizens of Chalons ). (4)
In December 1706, "Jean-Baptiste Pinteville, squire, seigneur de la Motte, Montcetz and other places, argues against Maistre Pierre Horguelin, priest, pastor of Montcetz, about a gap between the Cure and the garden of the manor house, and prunings from trees planted on the slope of that gap. " (5)


Members of the Academic Society of Chalons, 1756.

It has already been made members of the Academy of Châlons about Jean Francois Meunier, lawyer, son of John Joseph and Francoise Horguelin, "associate residents". Jean
Horguelin is "associated free" of the academy. Found in literary France (1778), the list of "free associate of the Academy of Châlons appointed by the King by letters patent of August 1775 Gentlemen: (...)
-Horguelin, Prior priest Moncet near Chalons (...)
-Formey, permanent secretary of the Royal Prussian Academy in Berlin (originally from Champagne and stepfather's Pastor Isaiah Berlin Montcetz of Pajon);
-Pajon of Moncet doctor regent of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris (uncle of the Rev. Isaiah Pajon). (6)




Original parts



Extract from the Armorial de Champagne, 1701.

"Pierre Horguelin, priest. Parish priest of Moncet.
Golden Gate to a cross face. "
Biblio. National Armorial General, Volume X, Champagne.


Death certificate of Peter Horguelin, Chalons, 1710.

"Horguelin Pierre, pastor of Montcetz, religious Mathurin, who died in this parish (St-Alpine) June 27 (1710), and then transported to Montcetz for burial."
Arch. Private, PH, Parish of St. Alpine, f. 57 verso.


Birth of John Horguelin, Chalons, 1706.

"The first of this month of August one thousand seven hundred and six, was born a son's marriage Peter Maurin Horguelin and Margaret his wife, who was baptized on the same three months.
He had the godfather and godmother Jean Maurin Nicole Horguelin. Named him John. "
Extract from the register of baptisms of St. Nicaise at Chalons.
Arch. national MC/ET/XXXIII/757, minutes Soulier, December 1759.


Establishment of a lifetime annuity to John Horguelin, Paris, 1759.


"Tenth tontine created by edict of December 1759. The King has created three million pounds of so-called tontine annuities, with growth, the following:
(...) Sir John Horguelin, Priest, Prior of Montcetz Chaalons close, it agreed by Mr Pierre Antoine Laurent Parliament lawyer, residing in Paris.
(...) said Sieur Horguelin acquest for his life (...): eighty-four pounds of annual pension for life, called tontine (...) ".


Attachment: Release of the Royal Guard of the Treasury, Fiscal Year 1759.
"I Micault of Harvelay Joseph, King's Counsel in his advice, his Treasury Royal Guard, confesses to have received cash in the city of Paris to Sir John Horguelin, Priest, Prior of Montcetz near Chaalons, aged fifty years ago, the sum of eight hundred pounds (...) ".
Arch. national MC/ET/XXXIII/757, minutes Soulier, 1759.


Monument in memory of John Horguelin

"recognition Monument erected in memory of Mr. Horguelin, former pastor, Prior of Moncetz. Among other benefits, we owe the founding sisters of school. Their home became the present rectory. Pray for him. "
Moncetz Cemetery, MH statement of November 2007.




Sources



(1) Chalette, Dictionary of Commons, Chalons, 1845, page 95.

(2) Bartholomew, History of the town of Chalons Chalons, 1883, page 277.

(3) Grignon, Topography history (...), Châlons, 1889, page 51.

(4) Bartholomew, page 277.

(5) Arch. Private, PH Series E, No. 708, folio 6 verso, 1706.

(6) literary France, Paris, 1778, Volume III, page 92.

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