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Prieuré de Saint-Martin-des-Champs
Philipus de Herlay, subcantor hujus loci [xv s.]

= Le compositeur Horlay, auteur de 4 chansons de EcsB, c. 1450 ??


Obituaires de la province de Sens‎ - Page 1164
Auguste Longnon, Auguste Molinier, Léon Mirot, Alexandre Charles Philippe Vidier, Armand Boutillier du Retail, Pierre Piétresson de Saint-Aubin, Académie des inscriptions &amp; belles-lettres (France) - 1902
Herlay (Johannes, Philippus do). ... (Johannes de). Herqueto ( Prior de ). Voir Johannes Majoris; — ( Petrus de ). ..</text>
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Andrew Kirkman "Musical Life at the Collegiate Church of Saint-Omer, Northern France, in the Fifteenth Century", Humanas (Revista do Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas da Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul), 21/1, pt. 2 (1998; appeared 2000). (Proceedings of the II Encontro Internacional de Estudos Medievais, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 23-6 September, 1997).

Humanas: revista do Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas‎ - Page 325
de Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas - 1998
It is not impossible that "Jehan de Herlines dit Bassee" is the same man named by a toponymie. That this name was current in the region is shown, ...

Saint-Omer gothique: les arts figuratifs à Saint-Omer à la fin du ...books.google.frMarc Gil, Ludovic Nys - 2004 - 534 pages - Extraits
    De sire Jehan Herlines, dit Bassee, pour ung anchien bréviaire en deux volumes appertenant à le fabricque, à lui vendu du consentement de messeigneurs en plain cappitre, 1 s. f 23r-v° A sire Jehan de Herlines, pour ung grant livre en ...
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• Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges, 1586-1587. Le 6 juin 1586, « messieurs ont receu messire Loys Hermaud du pays de Flandres aux gaiges de 50 sous tournois pour chacune sepmaine et demy pain ». Le 17 juin 1586, messieurs ont « ordonné que le receveur baillera a messire Loys Hermand gagiste les gaiges a luy accordez ». Le 5 juillet 1586, « le receveur payera par semaine a messire Louys Herman 55 sous tournois de gaiges nonobstant que cydavant il n’ayt esté receu que aux gaiges de 50 sous tournois ». Le 21 mars 1587, messieurs ont « ordonné que le receveur baillera a un chantre nommé Herman naguere gagiste de ceans la somme de 20 sous tournois » (Pilleboue PCR d’après F-AD 18, 8G 1544).
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Ext rait du compte de Rtoul de Launa-l
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              <text>Chapelle royale de France (Charles VI), 1399. Jean d’Herpy est chapelain ordinaire du roi, avec Robert Feuillet et Philippe Aymenon, pendant que Jehan Du Moulin est « premier chapelain » (Brenet 1910 p. 27 d’après F-BnF ms fr. 20684 f. 529v). 
• Sainte-Chapelle de Paris, 1400-1419 ? : Jean d’Herpy est reçu chanoine en 1400 et probablement remplacé par Pierre Cauchon en 1419 (Stein 1912 p. 134). Il est cité par (Brenet 1910 p. 27 d’après F-AN, LL 598) dans la liste des chanoines de la Sainte-Chapelle pour 1409. Son obit est mentionné dans les obituaires de la Sainte-Chapelle les 30 août et 25 septembre : « Obitus annalis dominorum Petri de Belna, huius sacre capelle quondam canonici et cantoris, necnon Joannis Derpy quondam regis Karoli sexti capellani, eiusdem sacre capelle canonici. Quorum animabus deus » (F-Pm, ms. 3339, F-BnF, ms. lat. 17741, f. 37).


PASSAGE EN COURS DE REVISION SUR LES OBITUAIRES :
L'obituaire de la BnF l'indique au 25 septembre tandis que celui de l'Arsenal le donne au 30 août (F-Arsenal, ms. 3339, f. 37 [30 août] : “Obitus annalis dominorum Petri de Belna, huius sacre capelle quondam canonici et cantoris, necnon Joannis Derpy quondam regis Karoli sexti capellani, eiusdem sacre capelle canonici.” ; F-BnF, ms. 17741, f. 37 [25 sept.] : “Obitus duplex domini Johannis d'Erpy, quondam regis Karoli sexti capellani ac hujus sacre Capelle canonici [1419]”)

mais une autre publication date cette fondation de 1422 (Vidier 1901, p. 259 : « “Frepperie. De l'estai à freppier qui fut Guillaume Pain  et sa femme, 40 sols parisis, pour partie de l'obit de feu messire Jehan d'Erpy.” La fondation de cet obit datait de 1422; elle était représentée par une rente de 4 1ivres 5 sols “assise partie sur cet estai de la Halle aux fripiers, partie sur une maison sise rue Pavée, derrière l'hôtel d'Artois”. »)


Mémoires de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France: Volume 28
Vidier 1901, p. 259 : « “Frepperie. De l'estai à freppier qui fut Guillaume Pain  et sa femme, 40 s. p., pour partie de l'obit de feu messire Jehan d'Erpy.” La fondation de cet obit datait de 1422; elle était représentée par une rente de 4 1. 5 s “assise partie sur cet estai de la Halle aux fripiers, partie sur une maison sise rue Pavée, derrière l'hôtel d'Artois”. » 

A TROUVER (MEME ARTICLE QUE CELUI QUI CITE JEAN BRUNET)
Mémoires de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France: Volume 36
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... icelui deposant et messire Guillaume Rigolet, prestre, a present chapelain de messire Jehan d'Erpy et lors son clerc, et qui pour le dit d'Erpy avoit en ce jour la garde de la mar- glerie de la chapele, se alerent esbatre en l'ostel ...
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• Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges, 1561 et 1563-1564. Le 3 mai 1561, « sur la requeste faicte par messire François Hesse vicaire et Pierre Chevallier chappelain que parce quilz nont d’argent pour leur survenir [sic] plaise a messieurs ordonner que ce qu’ilz ont gangné en ce present quartier leur soyt delivré. Messieurs ont ordonné que leur receveur delivrera ausdits Hesse et Chevallier les deniers de ce quilz ont gangné dudit quartier a la certification du distributeur ». Le 28 juin 1561, « messire François Hesse, vicaire de l’eglise a supplié messieurs luy donner congé de 5 sepmaines pour aller en son pais ». Le 23 août 1561, Dumayne vicaire general du tresorier a declaré que le congié quil avoit baillé a messire François Hesse vicaire de l’eglise pour aller en son pais est expiré des le 14° jour du present moys d’aoust ». Le 11 mars 1564, « monsieur de Fougieres a presenté a monsieur le tresorier messire Thomas Mignot basse contre et prestre du diocese de Chartres, natif de la paroisse de Lye Planté, filz de Jehan Mignot a la place de vicaire en l’eglise de ceans que souloit tenir messire François Esse estant a la presentation…. » (Pilleboue PCR d’après F-AD 18, 8G 1528 f. 9v-10, f. 34v, 64, 107v).
• Sainte-Chapelle de Paris, 1563. François Hesse, basse-contre est payé avec François Pinot le 27 mars 1563 (n. st.) de plusieurs semaines de service (Brenet 1990 p. 108 d’après F-AN, LL 626, f. 153).
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• Sainte-Chapelle de Paris, 1361-1381. Chanoine reçu en 1361, il meurt en 1381, laissant sa place à son neveu Oudart des Fontaines. Jean de Hetomesnil et sont neveu sont enterrés dans la Sainte-Chapelle. Ses exécuteurs testamentaires sont outre ses deux neveux Oudart des Fontaines et Hector de Hargicourt, son filleul Loys Blanchet (aussi de la chancellerie) et 6 chanoines de la Sainte-Chapelle : le Trésorier Hugues Boileau et cinq chanoines, Pierre de Beaune, Denis de Couleurs (aussi de la chancellerie), Amaury de Condé et Jean Creté, et au Parlement : Arnault de Corbie (voir aussi Galland 2001 p. 16, autres séries : KK 330A, Exécutions testamentaires. Jean de Hétomesnil, chanoine de la Sainte-Chapelle, 1381-1382). Son obit ainsi que celui de son neveu sont mentionnés les 15 et 26 février : « Obitus annalis Joannis senioris et Joannis Junioris dictorum de lissiaco necnon Joannis de hestomesnilio, Iustus capelle quondam canonici, et Odonis eius nepotis. Quorum animabus deus sit propitius » (Fiala PCR d’après F-Pm, ms. 3339).</text>
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Wegman BSCE:
d'Angio, Johannes
fl. 1485-93. FlorC
D'AccG 338-46.

Wegman BSCE
Aengion, Simon
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HabR 244.
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Fellner and Kretschmayer 1907, p. 145; Hirzel 1908, p. 153; Koczirz 1931, p. 532, 534-536 (from Registratur de anno 1519 bis 1520, Vienna, Hofkammerarchiv Sign. 46 [olim D 131]).
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F-AD 21, G 1520, f. 23v
A messire Pierre Arnelle laud (jadis ??) teneur de l’eglise pour luy en retourner en son pays apres la provation ( ??) que mesdits seigneurs ly furent a luy payé par le commandement de mesd seigneurs ung florin de Rin… jour comme dessus (15 mars 1436 as)

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Concernant le règne de Henri III, il appartient à l’état de chapelle et à la liste des musiciens et officiers de Henri III en 1578 pour des gages annuels de 100 écus, et autour de 1586 comme bassecontre. Il figure dans les états de chapelle et état de maison de Catherine de Médicis en 1585 pour deux trimestres avec des gages annuels de 100 écus, entre 1580 et 1585 pour 300 l. de gages annuels et en 1587 pour le premier semestre avec 100 écus de gages annuels, comme basse contre. On le retrouve dans trois requêtes à Henri III dans l’année 1587, comme chantre de la chapelle de musique, le 28 février pour une prébende et un canonicat à la collégiale de Saint Thomas du Louvre (refusée), le 7 mars pour une prébende de Saint Spire de Corbeil (favorable) et en Septembre/octobre pour la chapelle de sainte Catherine de Grandpré de Saint Martin de Rouen (refusée) (BrooksJ 2000 p. 400, 408, 409, 411, 483, 484 d’après F-BnF, Cinq cents Colbert 10 f. 10, 11, fr. 26171 f. 169v, Cinq cents Colbert 54 f. 364, F-AN, KK 116 f. 50, F-BnF, Clair. 1216, f. 64v, F-AN, KK 117 f. 9v, et F-BnF,  fr. 21480, f. 40v, 47, 167). Isabelle Handy reprend l’ensemble de ces données relatives aux règnes de Charles IX et Henri III.
Concernant le règne de Henri IV, Martin Hyel figure dans l’état de chapelle de 1595 (Le Moël 1966 p. 6 d’après  F-BnF, ms. fr. 3994, f. 226-228).


Annales de la Société historique et archéologique du Gâtinais. Volume de périodique en mode image et en mode texte, recherche plein texte disponible. 1890 (T8), p. 125-126
Nombreuses sont les pétitions relatives à des résignations, à des permutations de bénéfices je n'en retiendrai que les plus particulièrement édifiantes. En février 1587, Guillaume Levasseur, chantre et chanoine de l'église de Notre-Dame de Melun, demande à permuter avec Jean Valet, curé de« Rhieu-en-Bretagne »; il permute' puis, trois ans après, en octobre i5o,o, il se fait attribuer une prébende de chanoine vacante en la même église Notre-Dame de Melun par la mort de Pierre Tisserand, et ce, bien entendu, sans abandonner sa cure'. Une prébende à Saint-Spire de Corbeil vacante par le décès de Nicolas Dubois est l'objet d'une compétition acharnée. Elle est demandée à la fois par Denis Robert, en faveur duquel Dubois l'avait résignée, mais trop tard sans doute'; par Antoine Pissebeuf, clerc de la chapelle du Roi5; par Aubin Duchemin, aumônier de la duchesse de Joyeuse'; par Jean Pillet, chapelain de la chapelle de musique'; par Jean Picard, prêtre"; par Jean Debrie, prêtre, clerc de la chapelle de musique'; par Savinien Moureux, chapelain ordinaire de l'Oratoire"; celui-ci insinue modestement qu'il doit être préféré « à tous aultres »; par Jacques Charro, chantre ordinaire"; par Claude Baliffre, aussi chantre ordinaire'; et par Martin Hiel, basse-contre de la chapelle*. Si nous comptons bien, cela fait dix concurrents c'est Jean Picard qui l'emporte'; ne me demandez pas pourquoi. L'un des dix, Jean Debrie, meurt peu de temps après, et sa place de clerc de la chapelle est aussi vivement disputée, mais cela n'est pas de notre sujet. Henri III, pour consoler Jean Pillet, candidat évincé, lui promet la dignité de doyen en ladite église Saint-Spire justement le titulaire, Claude Bertrand, meurt; tout de suite Pillet rappelle au Roi sa promesse en lui précisant le jour, i5 août, le lieu, Vincennes, où elle lui fut faite'. Je ne pourrais dire ce qu'il en advint, car je trouve le même Jean Pillet chantre à Notre-Dame de Melun à une date qui, dans le livre de l'abbé Delaforge, est évidemment une coquille 1700 et tant. 

3. B. N., ms. fr. 15643 (rôle du 29 octobre îSqo).
4. B. N., ms. fr. 21480, fo 15 vo (rôle du 15 novembre 1586).
5-6-7-a.g-ioii. Ibid., fo 40 (rôle du 28 février 1587).</text>
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              <text>Comptes des petits vicaire (Wright1976, p.212): 1474: Hochart (6/13); 1486 (2/15); 1495 (2/13); 1506-n.n. Pirro1926, p.197: tirant à l’arc, il blesse un clerc en janvier 1477. Il est accusé de discours arrogants envers le chapitre en 1498.
Non nommé dans les Noces de Magdaleine de Laidin.
PirroBN, Acta1062, 45, 28.1.1493: Fiant littere super amphitheosi domus quam inhabitat Gaillifere tenorista… Acta1064, 128, 5.11.1498: Supplication Petri Hochart alias Gaillifere, tenoriste pv, attentis cuiusgrandeu aetata, longo serv. quia (ut dicit) 30 annis ecclie servivit et infirmitate qua detentur est… demande de dispence de certains offices…
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Jörg Höfler und Wilhelm Waldner Singer. So haben auch zween Singer mit Namen Herr Jörg Höfler und Waldner, Caplaen in der Capellen vns ein geschäft überantwortet, daß wir Sie mit sammt zweien Knaben bei den Wirten Irer Zerung auslössen vnd mit der zeit zu bezalen absprechen sollen, das wir an die Herren Regenten gelangen lassen, die aber solches auf den Beschluß, so jüngst beschehen ist der extraordinari Geschäft halben, daß die verhüt und nit angenommen werden sollen, dabei wir es auch bleiben lassen und denselben Singern zu antwort geben, daß solches nit angenommen müg werden; daß aber die Singer nit gesättigt sein vnd noch für und für hier ligen vnd sollicitiren vmb die Auslössung vnd das Absprechen, zeigen wir Euch am besten an, damit Ir dess, ob sie Euch anlangen werden, ein Wissen habt. An den Hof-Secretär Paul von Lichtenstein. Tiroler Landesarchiv, Missiv 1508/9, fol. 80, cit. Waldner 1497, p. 45.

Herrn Jörgen Hofler und Herrn Wilhelm Waldner, beide der ksrl. Mjst. Caplan und Singer, geben am 3. Tag Februari auf Irer Unterhaltung Ir jeden 4 Gld. ein Monat lang Lifergeld, tut laut Irer Quittg. 8 Gulden. Tiroler Landesarchiv, Raitbuch 1509, cit. Waldner 1497, p. 46.

Herrn Jörgn Höfler und Wilhelm Waldner, beide Irer ksr. Mjst. Caplan und Singer, am 30. Tag Mai an Irem Sold und Lifergeld geben jedem 7 Gulden, tut 1. Quittg. 14 Gld. Tiroler Landesarchiv, Raitbuch 1509, cit. Waldner 1497, p. 46.
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Hirzel 1908, p. 155.
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              <text>Un chroniqueur relate que ce doyen de Fribourg en 1531, converti au luthérianisme ensuite, mort en 1569 à Orbe, avait été chantre de la chapelle du duc de Savoie (Pierrefleur 1856, p. 57-58 [Année 1531] : XXXI. Du premier presche de maistre Jehan Holard en la dite ville d'Orbe. La dimenche auant Saincte-Anne prescha à Orbe son premier sermon maistre Jehan Holard (§ 6) en la religion de Saincte-Claire. Le dit Jehan Holard, dès son enfance, auoit esté introduit par son père en l'art et science de musique, il suiuit quelque peu la gendarmerie, puis fust chantre de la chapelle du Duc de Sauoye au lieu de Chambery. Depuis il vinst prestre et vesquit en iceluy ordre, par quelque temps, en bon bruit et bonne famé ; depuis il demora à Friboùrg, où il fust chanoine et doyen de la ditte église auec toute bonne renommée ; puis a esté que, comme l'on dit, la graisse luy rompist le col, car, apprès auoir demoré quelque temps en estimance d'homme de bien, c'est que finalement il vinst luthérien et fabriquoit par lettres auec les predicans de Berne, en telle sorte, qu'il fust perceu de ceux de Friboùrg, dont il fust pris et mené en prison et, sans la requeste des dits de Berne, il fusse passé pour vn homme. Depuis il sortist et fust banny de la ville de Friboùrg et contraint venir predicant luthérien. Son premier siège de pre- [58] -dicant fust à la Bonne Ville près Neufchastel, auquel lieu iceux en faisoyent dérision à cause qu'il n'estait stilé, entre autres firent contre lui vne rime, laquelle est assez du tout mal bastie.)

On conserve également une lettre de lui à Guillaume Farel. Voir:  Correspondance des réformateurs dans les pays de langue française : recueillie et publiée, avec d'autres lettres relatives à la Réforme et des notes historiques et biographiques. III. 1533-1536 / par A. L. Herminjard... - H. Georg (Genève) - 1866-1897 
p. 12 (1533)
JEAN HOLARD A GUILLAUME FAREL, A MORAT. 
La grâce et paix de Dieu nostre bon père par Nostre Seigneur 
Jèsuchrist i 

Très-chier frère, je rend grâce à Dieu par Jèsuchrist pour vostre 
charité et soing, lequel avés pour moy et pour tous les frères, 
comme j'ay aperceuz par mon frère Christofel3, lequel me faict 
avoir douleur et tristesse, à cause de la povre vie qu'il mayne, ce 
que par icelluy ne vous ay point rescript, pour éviter noise et sus- 
pition car, par tous moyens, moy parforce [1. je nvetïorce] le ré- 
duyre de son ordure, avecque souspirs et gémissemens en prières 
à Nostre Seigneur, car c'est pitié. Et si prévoit grands inconvé- 
niens qu'en sortiront, si Dieu n'y monstre sa grâce en brieff. Tou- 
chant moy, n'est point question de faire ma demeure avecque luy, 
si ne voullois bien tost espouser la besace et mendier. Car ce gal- 
lant, pour lequel envestir me suys despouyllé de toute ma sub- 
stance que dempuis ma jeunesse ay amassé, mayntenant moy dé- 
prise et tient vill, là où je avoye espérance qu'il auroit souvenance 
du bien que luy ay faict, ayant soing de moy, povre déchassé et 
destitué de toute ayde mondayne. Pour quoy, mon frère, ne me 
sçay recourir sinon à Nostre Seigneur et m'en plaindre à vous et 
à tous bons frères en Jésuchrist, au quel néaulmoins ay ma entière 

confiance. 

J'ay entendu qu'avés tenuz propos de moy avecq Mons* le Secré- 
taire de Berne 3, pour moy fère estre à Mery comme mon dict 
frère me l'a dict 5. Le lieu est fort propice à ma complexion, et, 

NOTE Néanmoins il suivit quelque temps la carrière militaire, puis fut chantre de la chapelle du Duc de Savoie à Chambéry. Étant entré dans les ordres, il devint chanoine et doyen de la collégiale de St.-Nicolas à Fribourg. Il fut exilé de cette ville vers la fin de 1530, parce qu'il entretenait une correspondance avec les ministres de Berne. (Voy. les Mémoires de Pierrefleur. Lausanne, 1856, p. 15 et 57 le Manuel du Conseil de Fribourg, séance du 12 décembre 1530, et, dans notre tome II, le N° 348, u. 2, et le N° 349, n. 4.) C'est par erreur que Berchtold (Hist. de Fribourg, II, 157) attribue à Jean Holard une lettre du lundi 28 juillet 1533, qui prononce, au nom du Chapitre, l'excommunication contre l'ermite de la chapelle de Cournillens, village voisin de Fribourg. Cette lettre sans millésime peut bien être rapportée à l'an 1533, mais on y trouve, au lieu de la signature de « J.Houlard, celle de P. Bolard. » 

Voyez le N» 390, note 3. 

s Pierre Giron. 

4 Meiri, village situé près de Morat (Voy. le N° 287, n. 3). 
5 Christophe Holard s'était rendu à Berne vers la fin de décembre 1532,

Voir Gallica: Mémoires de Pierrefleur, grand banderet d'Orbe, où sont contenus les commencemens de la Réforme dans la ville d'Orbe et au pays de Vaud (1530-1561), publiés... par A. Verdeil - D. Martignier (Lausanne) - 1856. Livre en mode image et en mode texte, recherche plein texte disponible. Extraits :
p.14-15 [Année 1531]
Nonobstant, le frère Michel estant aduerti desdits escriuains, tant par le bally qui estoit vn nommé Jost de Diesbac gentilhomme et bourgeois de Berne, que par les seigneurs et habitans de la ville, le priant de se déporter, et que en ses prédications il ne deust plus preseher contre lesdits Lutherians, mais preseher simplement. Malgré toutes remons- trances le frère Michel Juliani estoit si fort affec- tionné qu'il ne.se peust contenir de preseher et per- seuerer tousjours à la magniere accoustumée, et en continuant la caresme sans aucune moleste, jusques au jour annonciation nostre Dame qui est le 25 jour' de Mars 1531, et estoit pour lors le Sa- medy de la Dimanche de Judica me que le frère Michel prescha à son dit presche, où il se prinst à parler de mariage en déclarant l'honneur, louange, et la rétribution que fînablement les bons mariez gardant bien et honorablement ledit sainct Estât de mariage auront, cest assauoir participation en pa- radis; et puis, prinst à propos à parler de virgi- nité , sur lequel passage il prescha tant hautement que vn chascun lui prestoit l'oreille; il disoit dans ses propos que virginité estoit à préférer à mariage et plus prochaine de Dieu. Puis torna son propos15et dit : pensez-vous que ces prestres, ces.moines,, ces moinesses qui sortent hors de leur religion, parce qu'ils ne veulent point endurer la peine et la- castigation, mais renoncent à leurs voeux pour eux marier et accomplir leurs voluptés charnelles, pen- sez vous que en iceux soit accomply et fait ma- riage légitime? Ha nenny! dit-il, mais ils sont pail- lards, paillardes, infâmes et deshonnestes apostats,, abominables deuant Dieu et les hommes. Et alors,, un homme nommé Chiïstophle Hollard natif de la ville d'Orbe, qui estoit desdits suspects et qui auoit un sien frerè qui parauant auait esté prestre, ayant, eu beaucoup de bien et d'honneur de l'Eglise ; mais, luy estant en iceluy honneur se accoinsta d'une' folle femme, de laquelle il fist sa seruante, laquelle- luy donna centescus d'or en garde, et apprès qu'il eust gardé quelque temps laditte p elle fist; senoblant-ieJe^vouloir laisser, en luy demandant. ses cent escus pour se retirer. Alors le dit frere! qui se nommait messire Jehan Hollard, doyen de la ville de Friboùrg, la pria de non le laisser et la promist pour sa femme. Depuis, il renoncea à l'or- dre de prestrise et fust. predicant. Donc, à cause dé- cela ledit Christophle Hollard oyant les propos du prédicateur, osa bien prononcer et proférer de sa propre bouche, par deux fois, qu'il en auoit menty. Donc sur ce je vous laisse à penser le grand bruit, et timulte du peuple et des assistans. Certainement— 16 — j'estime qu'il fust plus gros allors, que le bruit que l'on fait es ténèbres le vendredy saint, car les hom- mes qui estaient aux chapelles vouloyent sortir pour l'assommer, comme meschant, mais ceux qui es- taient les plus pr.oscb.ains des portes.desdittes cha- pelles les cloyrent (les enfermèrent), ensorte qu'ils ;ne purent sortir. Sur ce, les femmes toutes d'un vouloir et courage allèrent où estoit ledit Christo- pllle, le prindrent par la barbe, la luy arrachant -et luy donnant des coups tant et plus; elles le dom- magerent par le visage, tant d'ongles que autre- ment, ensorte que finalement si on les eust laissé faire, il ne fust jamais sorti hors de laditte Esglise, qui eust esté grand proufit pour le bien des bons •catholiques. Enfin se leua Anthoine Agasse, pour lors chastelain d'Orbe, lequel eust bien à faire de -le recouurer des mains desdittes femmes ; il prinst le dit Chiïstophle pour prisonnier et le mist au fond de fosse en prison, et cela fist ledit chastelain pour euiter grand scandale. 
VI. De la poursuillc faite pour la dcliurance dudit Chiïstophle Hollard. 
- Estre cela fait, la mère dudit Ghristophle, ac- compagnée du maistre d'eschole de la ville qui s'ap-— 17 — pelait Marc Romain et depuis fust predicant, parti- rent de la ville et allèrent advertir le ballif au lieu d'un village appelle Eschàllans en vn chastêau où il faisoit sa résidence, à deux lieues d'Orbe. — Le Bally estant aduerty des affaires s'en vinst subite- ment le même jour a Orbe et arriua enuiron quatre heures apprès my jour. Donc estant arriué, il en- uoya quérir incontinent par ses officiers et sefgens le frère Michel Juliani tant à la religion que autre part. Or estoit ledit beau Père frère Michel en vne maison d'une notable femme nommée Françoise Pugin, maistresse d'apprendre les filles à toute vertu et science. Luy donc estant en laditte maison fust aduerti de la poursuite que le seigneur Bally fai- soit contre luy ; lors prist congé de la Dame et alla droit audit Bally qui estoit assis assez près du chas- têau en les attendant. Apres que le frère Michel eust salué, le Bally le prinst par la main et lui dit : je vous fais prisonnier pour la part de Messei- gneurs, et le mena en prison au lieu auquel estoit le bon proudhomme qui depuis fust réputé et prouvé larron en justice publique nommé Christophle Hol- lard, lequel fust tiré hors du trou et en son lieu fust mis ledit frère Michel Juliani.p. 57-58 [Année 1531]
XXXI. Du premier presche de maistre Jehan Holard en la dite ville d'Orbe. 
La dimenche auant Saincte-Anne prescha à Orbe son premier sermon maistre Jehan Holard (§ 6) en la religion de Saincte-Claire. Le dit Jehan Holard, dès son enfance, auoit esté introduit par son père en l'art et science de musique, il suiuit quelque peu la gendarmerie, puis fust chantre de la chapelle du Duc de Sauoye au lieu de Chambery. Depuis il vinst prestre et vesquit en iceluy ordre, par quelque temps, en bon bruit et bonne famé ; depuis il demora à Friboùrg, où il fust chanoine et doyen de la ditte église auec toute bonne renommée ; puis a esté que, comme l'on dit, la graisse luy rompist le col, car, apprès auoir demoré quelque temps en estimance d'homme de bien, c'est que finalement il vinst luthérien et fabriquoit par lettres auec les predicans de Berne, en telle sorte, qu'il fust perceu de ceux de Friboùrg, dont il fust pris et mené en prison et, sans la requeste des dits de Berne, il fusse passé pour vn homme. Depuis il sortist et fust banny de la ville de Friboùrg et contraint venir predicant luthérien. Son premier siège de pre- [58] -dicant fust à la Bonne Ville près Neufchastel, auquel lieu iceux en faisoyent dérision à cause qu'il n'estait stilé, entre autres firent contre lui vne rime, laquelle est assez du tout mal bastie. 
Depuis la Bonne-Ville, le dit Holard fust remis par les seigneurs de Berne predicant à Bey (Bex). en Aliod (Aigle) où il demora par long temps, sa femme y mourut sans auoir enfans et puis en reprint vne autre, de laquelle il eust trois enfans, et puis elle mourut. Estre morte, en reprint vne autre, qui estoit de la ville d'Orbe. Apres auoir demoré certain temps au dit Bey, se sentant débile de sa personne, demanda congé aus seigneurs de Berne pour se retirer au dit Orbe, ce qui luy fust ottroyé, en ce qu'il eust tous les ans pension de predicant par les seigneurs de Berne. Finalement il mourut en sa maison au dit Orbe le 24 de septembre 1569, duquel Jehan Holard il est plus amplement parlé cy apprès en l'an 1569, comme le pourras voir.
[…]
p. 121-122
LXXXI. Différent à Orbe entre ecclésiastiques et les luthériens. 
Le Dimenche de Pentecoste, fust faite la cène par le predicant à Orbe, au mode et forme que des- , . sus et, après disné, fust meu débat et différent en la ditte ville d'Orbe, de la sorte que s'ensuit: c'est que le predicant nommé Fortune parloit à vn jeune fils dé l'âge de dix ans, à mode de dispute de la foy. Le dit jeune fils estoit nommé Pierre de Pier- refleur, et, sur leur propos et paroles, arriua vh prestre renié, c'est-à-dire qui auoit esté prestre, mais il auoit tout renoncé et s'estoit marié et es- toit venu predicant luthérien, nommé Jehan Ho- lard (voirie § 31), oyant les paroles et mode de dispute du dit predicant et du jeune fils, commença à dire : « Va toy moucher et à l'eschole, non pas venir icy disputer 1 » et plusieurs autres paroles injurieuses qu'il luy dit. Lors Anthoine Griùat prist la parole et la querelle pour l'enfant, aussi fist Pierre Griuat, .fils du dit Anthoine, en sorte que le predicant Fortune, le dit Holard et son frère Chris- tofle furent contrains d'eux retirer ; mais les dits deux frères Jehan et Christofle se mirent en armes auec leurs bastons et firent vne saillie jusqu'au mi-122 — lieu de la place, auquel lieu ils furent ressus et repoussez, et furent contrains de sauuer au mieux qu'ils peurent; toutesfois le dit Jehan Holard fust blessé sur l'espaule et le différent cessé.</text>
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• Merkley:  à Milan, Petrus Holy est “clericus leodiensis” en 1484. En 1473, il est qualifié de “noble homme”, un terme à comprendre au sens strict, puis de “camerero”. Son proc. est alors “Petrus Brueckinaus” (=Brueckmans?). Anobli par Galeazzo, mais peut-être déjà noble à son arrivée. Demeure en service en 1480.  Son fils s’appelle Antoine. Tjrs présent en 1487, témoin d’un acte de Jean Cordier. Il voyage à la cour de France en 1492.
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              <text>Reynolds 1995, p.46 sq: For most of his tenure at St. Peter's, Gregorio sang with the contra and priest Philippo (April 1462-May 1465). A supplication  dated 19 February 1465 reveals him to be Philippus de Holland, cleric from the diocese of Worms, a singer at St. Peter's as  well as rector at the altar of St. John Chrysostom. On this day he received his promotion to the order of priest; indeed, during March the chapter of St. Peter's granted him two ducats as alms for his first Masses "sung in our church."[38] He may be the Philippus de Hollandia who was a vicar at Antwerp Cathedral in 1441 (although a promotion to the priesthood  usually took place at age twenty-five), or the composer of the Missa Je ne vis oncques la pareille copied in 1476 into Munich 3154 and attributed only to "Phi. Hol." After leaving St. Peter's in May 1465, Philippo Holland  is documented in Budapest at the court of Mathias Corvinus and Beatrice of Aragon in 1478.[39] At St. Peter's Philippo was the scribe of approximately eight quinterns of music for the choir in 1463, music that presumably  survives in the basilica's choirbook, SPB80.

 [38] The supplication is in Reg. suppl. 578, fol. 217r. Doc. 1465a records the alms. Although this payment is dated 31 March 1465,  payments made on the last day of the month were often for services made in preceding weeks.
[39] Regarding Antwerp, see J. Van den Nieuwenhuizen, "De koralen de zangers en de zangmeesters van de Antwerpse O.-L.-Vrouwekerk  tijdens de 15e eeuw," 38. The Mass in Munich 3154, fols. 131v-37v is discussed in Tom Noblitt, "Das Chorbuch des Nikolaus  Leopold (München, Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms. 3154): Repertorium," and "Die Datierung der Handschrift Mus. Ms. 3154 der Staatsbibliothek  München." For the Hungarian reference, see Peter Király, "Un séjour de Josquin des Prés à la cour de Hongrie?," 147. Lockwood,  Music in Renaissance Ferrara, 1400-1505: The Creation of a Musical Center in the Fifteenth Century , 47, 50, 161, 316, records a Niccolo Philippo de Olanda at Ferrara from 1446 to 1448 and 1471 to 1481. This singer was,  however, a soprano. A year after Philippo left St. Peter's, a Ffelippo de Burgunya copied "diversos officis ecclesiastichs"  into a "libro de cant orgue" for the chapel of Ferrante I in Naples; see Tammaro de Marinis, La biblioteca napoletana dei re d'Aragona , 2:247, no. 226.</text>
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              <text>Voir Dictionnaire

Lockwood 1979, p. 216 donne une indication non reprise ds NG2 : le 14.6.1518, Aldovandrini Sacrati, ambassadeur du duc de Ferrare Alfonso I d’Este à la cour de France, écrit à son maître que “Mouton a été envoyé aujourd’hui en Picardie pour aller chez lui, et on ne sait quand il reviendra” (”Lui [Mouton] hozi se è inviato alla volta de piccardia per andare a Casa sua, et del ritorno suo, non scia quando”).

Saint-Quentin
Gomart 1856, t. ?, p. 101
L’autre est de Me Jehan de Holluygue et porte cet écrit : Cy-gist Me Jehan de Holluygue, dit Mouton , en son vivant Chantre du Roi, Chanoine de Thérouanne et de cette Eglise, qui trespassa le pénultième jour d’octobre MDXXII. Priez Dieu pour son âme.

NG2
In Mouton’s last years he was granted a benefice at St Quentin. Although no church records survive from those years, Mouton may have been elected a canon on the death of Compère in 1518. Like Compère, Mouton was buried in St Quentin. His epitaph described him as ‘en son vivant chantre du roy, chanoine de Thérouanne et de cette église’ and gave the exact date of his death. His connection with Thérouanne is also mentioned in two supplications of 1509, as well as in the document appointing him apostolic notary.

Sherr 1988, p. 64
Michel Allart* 
RS 1368, fol. 175v: supplication dated 1 September, 1511. Allart, de- 
scribed as a priest of Paris and singer in the king's chapel, 8 asks for the parish 
church of Notre Dame de Moner in the diocese of Coutances that had been granted 
to Ludovicus Herbert. The income was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. 
Arnulphe Boutin 
RS 1346, fol. 136v: supplication dated 17 May, 1510. Boutin, called a 
priest and canon of the church of St-Florentin in Amboise in the diocese of Tours 
and as a singer in the king's chapel,19 has resigned the priory of St-Saulve of the 
Augustinian Order in the diocese of Poitiers in favor ofJohannes Piguet [after a 
18 "Michael Allart, presbiter Parisiensis et capelle Christianissimi francorum regis Lu- 
dovici moderni cantor capellanus." 
'9 "Arnulphus Boutin, presbiter, canonicus ecclesie Sancti Florentini de Ambasia 
Turonensis diocesis devoti vestri ac Sancte Romane Ecclesie Ludovici francorum regis 
Christianissimi cantor capellanus." 
CHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE 
lawsuit], and asks for a pension of 60 livres tournois "monete in regnofrancie" or 
about 30 ducats to be paid from the fruits of the priory. 
RS 1346,fols. 18gr-189v: supplication dated 17May, 151o. Boutin [not 
described as a singer in any royal chapel],20 has resigned the above priory to Jo- 
hannes Piguet priest and Augustinian canon. The income was said not to exceed 
24 ducats. A later clause mentions that Boutin has perhaps died outside of 
Rome.21 
RS 1422,fols. 75v- 76r: supplication dated 24 August, 1513. Boutin, de- 
scribed as the rector of the parish church of St-Georges sur Charon and St-Martin 
de Coselles in the dioceses of Tours and Sens and as a chaplain in the king's chapel 
and doctor of canon and civil law,22 asks for a dispensation to hold as many as 
four incompatible benefices. 
Jean Braconnier alias Lourdault 
Very little is known about the life of Lourdault. The 
documents presented here add some more information, and substanti- 
ate his death date (sometime shortly before 22 January, 1512). 65 
RS 1348,fol. 135r: supplication dated 3June, 151o. Johannes Hurault23 
had resigned the commenda of the priory of Notre-Dame-des-Champs outside the 
walls of Paris into the hands of Cardinal d'Amboise who had given it to Bracon- 
nier, described as canon and provost of the provostship of Valeria in the collegiate 
church of St-Martin of Tours and as a singer in the king's chapel;24 Braconnier, 
asks for a new provision to the benefice. The income was said not to exceed 24 
ducats. 
RS 1361,fols. 14r-14v: supplication dated 1g March, 151 1. Braconnier, 
described as canon and provost of the church of St-Martin in Tours, rector of the 
parish church of Aialliate [Aylly] in the diocese of Evreux, and as a singer in the 
20 
"Arnulphus Boutin, presbiter." 
21 NB. This is not mentioned in 
the other document. 
22 
"Arnulphus Boutin, rector parrochialis ecclesie Sanctorum Georgii super Charon 
et Martini de Corselles Turronensis et Senonensis diocesis ... christianissimi francorum 
regis capellanus ordinarius et in utroque vel alterojure doctor vel licentiatus." 
23 Hurault 
may be identical to Johannes Hurtault, who was a singer in the church of 
St-Louis des Francais in Rome in 1519. See Rome Archivio di Stato, Archivio del Tri- 
bunale del Vicariato, busta 335 [Liber Ordinationum], no foliation. Hurtault is identified 
as a cleric of the diocese of Paris, and is promoted to the rank of subdeacon. Possibly he 
was a member of the French royal chapel as well. 
24 
"Johannes Braconnier, canonicus et prepositus prepositure de Valeria in ecclesia 
Beatissimi Martini Turonensis ad Romanam curiam nullo medio pertinente ac Chris- 
tianissimi francorum regis cantor capellanus." 
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king's chapel,25 has also been granted a priory and canonry of the church of 
Notre-Dame-des-Champs of the Benedictine Order near Paris. He asks for a dis- 
pensation allowing him to hold these three incompatible benefices. 
RS 13 81, fol. 24v. supplication dated o February, 1512. The priory of 
Notre-Dame-des-Champs of the Benedictine or Augustinian Order in the diocese 
of Paris had become vacant on the death of Braconnier. Johannes Morelli, cleric 
of the diocese ofRennes and in the household ofAntonius de Sancto Severino [an 
apostolic abbreviator], asks for the benefice. The income was not expected to exceed 
24 ducats. 
RS 1388,fol. 298v: supplication dated 22January, 1512. Egide Charpen- 
tier, described as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any royal 
chapel-see Charpentier below] asks for a canonry and prebend in the cathedral 
of Evreux and the parish church of Alleriate alias de Aylly in the diocese of 
Evreux, vacant on the death of Braconnier outside of Rome. The income as not 
expected to exceed 24 ducats. 
RS 1380, fol. 2 29: supplication dated 13 February, 1512. Egide Char- 
66 pentier, described as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any 
royal chapel-see Charpentier below], asks again for the above benefices, and 
adds the priory of Notre-Dame-des-Champs of the Benedictine Order in Paris, 
vacant on the death of Braconnier outside of Rome. The income was not expected 
to exceed 24 ducats. 
Guillaume Cousin* 
Cousin was one of a number of singers of the chapel 
of Fran?ois I to receive benefices and favors from Leo X.26 
RS 1368, fol. 177v. supplication dated 3 September, 1511. Cousin, de- 
scribed as a singer in the King's chapel, has resigned the parish church of Cauches 
in the diocese of Lisieux to Henricus Clurtin, a papal notary. Cousin is to get a 
pension of 30 livres tournois. 
RS 138g,fol. 224r. supplication dated 25June, 11 2. Cousin, described as 
rector of the parish church of Cuy and Sermonest in the diocese of Soissons [and 
not as a singer in any royal chapel],27 asks for a dispensation to allow him to hold 
two incompatible benefices. 
25 
"Johannes Braconnier alias Lourdault, canonicus et prepositus Beatissimi Martini 
Turonensis ... ac rector parrochialis ecclesie de Alliate Ebroicensis diocesis ... capelle 
Christianissimi francorum regis cantor capellanus." 
26 
RV 1206, fols. 47or-47 iv: bull dated 3oJanuary, 15 16. Cousin is granted a dispen- 
sation allowing him to hold incompatible benefices. 
27 "Guillermus 
Cousin, parrochialis ecclesie teneri de Cuy et Sermonest Suessionensis 
diocesis rector." 
CHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE 
Antoine de Feripy 
RS 1351, fol. 266v: supplication dated i iJuly, 1510. Feripy, described as 
a cleric of "N" diocese, of noble birth, and as a singer in the king's chapel,28 asks 
for a canonry and prebend in the cathedral of Rouen, vacant by the death ofJo- 
hannes Garin outside of Rome. The income was said not exceed 24 ducats. 
Elzear Genet alias Carpentras 
Carpentras can be connected with the chapel of 
Louis XII not through documents, but through his own admission; in 
the dedication to Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici of the print of his Liber 
Hymnorum (1532), he stated that he had been recalled to Rome from the 
French court by Leo X at the beginning of his pontificate. It is now possi- 
ble to give an idea of the dates of his service to the king. Genet had been a 
member of the papal chapel at least since 1508, but on 21 May, 1512, he 
announced his intention of leaving Rome and asked permission to keep 
the privileges of the papal singers while he was away; presumably, he 
joined the French royal chapel soon after.29 Nor was he recalled imme- 
diately to Rome on the accession of Leo X. The radical idea of making a 
composer (Genet) the Master of the papal chapel did not occur immedi- 67 
ately to the pope, who on 6 April, 1513, gave the position to the Arch- 
bishop of Durazzo, the former sacristan of the chapel.3? Genet was in 
Rome soon after, however, and was made Master of the papal chapel on 
5 November, 1513.31 
Antoine de Longueval 
Longueval had moved from Ferrara to the royal 
chapel around 1507.32 He was one of a number of singers in the chapel 
of Francois I granted benefices and favors by Leo X.33 
RS 1340, fol. 67r: supplication dated 2 March, 1510. Longueval, de- 
scribed as a canon of the Ste-Chapelle of Bourges, of noble birth, and as a singer 
in the king's chapel,34 asks for a dispensation allowing him to hold three incompat- 
ible benefices. 
28 
"Antonius de Feripy, clericus N diocesis seu civitatis de nobili genere ex utroque 
parente procreatus devoti vestri et Sancte Romane Ecclesie filii Ludovicii francorum re- 
gis Christianissimi cantor capellanus." 
29 RS 1386, fols. 120r-120v. 
30 RS 
1406, fol. io5v. 
31 RS 1433, fols. 2r-2v. 
32 See Lewis 
Lockwood, Music in Renaissance Ferrara 1400-1505 (Cambridge, MA, 
1984). 
33 See RV 1206, fols. 466r-466v: bull dated 
17 December, 1515. Longueval is made 
an apostolic notary. Also RV 1206, fols. 476v-479r: bull dated 30 January, 1516. Lon- 
gueval is granted a dispensation allowing him to hold incompatible benefices. 
34 "Anthonius de Longueval, canonicus ecclesie Sancte Capelle Bituricensis de nobili 
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RS 1341, fol. 243r: supplication dated 20 March, 15 o. Longueval, de- 
scribed as a canon of the Ste-Chapelle of Bourges, of noble birth, and as a royal 
chamberlain [and not as a singer in any royal chapel],35 had obtained the parish 
church of Aqueteville in the diocese of Coutances or Rouen ["ecclesia de 
Aqueteville Constantiensis diocesis perinde Rothomagensis"] and asks for a dis- 
pensation allowing him to continue to hold the benefice for three more years with- 
out becoming a priest. 
RS 1439, fols. 1 13r-1 13v: supplication dated 23 December, 1513. Lon- 
gueval, described as a canon of the Ste-Chapelle of Bourges, of noble birth, and 
as the king's chamberlain,36 had been given a dispensation to hold two incompati- 
ble benefices by the papal legate Cardinal Georges d'Amboise, and had been 
granted the parish churches of Aqueteville in the diocese of Coutances and Es- 
quenernaville in the diocese of Lisieux. He now asks for a dispensation to allow 
him to hold as many as four incompatible benefices. 
Nicholas Marescal 
RS 1302, fol. 2o6v: supplication dated 8 September 1508. Marescal, de- 
68 scribed as rector of the parish church of St-Martin de Caudemuche in the diocese 
of Lisieux and as a singer in the king's chapel,37 asks for a dispensation allowing 
to hold as many as three incompatible benefices. 
Jean de Montul 
RS 1317, fol. 39r: supplication dated 6May, 1509. Montul, described as a 
priest and singer in the king's chapel,38 had engaged in a permutation of benefices 
with Antonius de la Baude whereby Montul had resigned the parish church of 
Castillon in the diocese of Chartres and La Baude had resigned the parish church 
of Boilleto in the same diocese; and this permutation had been accepted by the pa- 
pal legate Cardinal d'Amboise. Now, because the income from the church of Cas- 
tillon was more than the income from the church of Boilleto, Montul asks for a 
pension of 10 livres tournois "monete in regno francie" from the fruits of the 
church of Castillon to be paid to him by La Baude. 
genere ex utroque parente procreatus ac Christianissimi francorum regis cantor capel- 
lanus." 
35 "Antonius de 
Longueval, canonicus ecclesie sancte capelle Bituricensis ... de nobili 
genere ex utroque parente procreatus ac Christianissimi francorum regis cubicularius." 
36 "Antonius de Longueval canonicus ecclesie Sancte Capelle Bituricensis de nobili 
genere ex utroque parente procreatus . .. illustrissimi christianissimi francorum regis 
camerarius." 
37 "Nicolaus Marescall, rector 
parrochialis ecclesie Sancti Martini de Caudemuche 
Lexoviensis diocesis cantor capellanus Christianissimi domini francorum regis." 
38 "Johannes de Montul, 
presbiter, capelle Christianissimi regis francorum cantor ca- 
pellanus." 
CHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE 
Guillaume Porci* 
RS 1337, fols. 136r-136v: supplication dated 5 February, 1510. Porci, 
described as the rector of the parish church of St. Viexius de Ruvere in the diocese 
ofBayeux, Master ofArts, and as a singer in the king's chapel,39 asksfor a dispen- 
sation allowing him to hold two incompatible benefices. 
Georges Reverdi* 
RS 143 1, fols. 84r- 84v: supplication dated 2 November, 1513. Reverdi, 
described as a priest of an unnamed diocese and singer in the king's chapel,40 had 
engaged in a lawsuit with Guillaume Muscuvyer concerning the parish church of 
Fressemeville in the diocese of Amiens. Reverdi has ceded the benefice and asksfor 
a pension of 2 livres "monete in regno francie" to be paidfrom the fruits. 
RS 1437, fols. 37r-37v: supplication dated 13 January, 1 14. Reverdi, 
described as priest of an unidentifiable diocese, and of the parish church of St- 
Egide de Crotot in the diocese of Rouen, and singer in the king's chapel,4' asks for 
a dispensation allowing him to hold as many as three incompatible benefices. 
Conrad Renuger* 69 
Although Renuger was in the king's chapel in 1510, 
he apparently had moved to the queen's chapel by 1513. He is the Mas- 
ter of the Chapel in the 1515 list. 
RS 1346, fol. 142r: supplication dated 14 May, 1 1 0. Renuger, described 
as the archpriest "insule Bourgardi" in the cathedral of Tours and as a singer in 
the king's chapel,42 asks for a dispensation allowing him to hold three incompati- 
ble benefices. 
RS 1433, fols. 271v- 272v: supplication dated 30 October, 1513. Renu- 
ger, described as a priest of an unidentifiable diocese and singer in the queen's 
chapel,43, had been given four benefices: a canonry and prebend in the church of 
39 "Guillermus 
Porci, rector parrochialis ecclesie Sancti Viexiis de Ruvere Baiocensis 
diocesis, magister in artibus, ac capelle Christianissimi francorum regis cantor capel- 
lanus." 
40 
"Georgius Reverdi presbiter N ... christianissimi francorum regis capelle ordina- 
rius cantor." 
41 
"Georgius Reverdi presbiter Monsconensis [?] diocesis parrochialis ecclesie Beati 
Egidii de Crotot Rothmagensis diocesis, capelle christianissimi regis cantor." 
42 "Conradus 
Renuger, archipresbiter insule Bougardi in ecclesia Turonensis ad Ro- 
manam ecclesiam nullo medio pertinente ac Christianissimi francorum regis cantor ca- 
pellanus." 
43 "Conradus 
Renuger, presbiter Astatensis (?) diocesis ... qui in capella devotissime 
et Sancte Romanae Ecclesie Anne francorum regine et Britanie duxisse illustrissime can- 
tor capellanus existit." 
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St-Sauveur in Blois, the archpriestship "insule Bouchard" in the cathedral of 
Tours, the parish church of St-Gervais deMantellam in the diocese of Tours, and 
the priory of St-Medard de Ylla in the diocese of Tours. He has the necessary dis- 
pensation, and asks for a new provision to the benefices. The income of each of the 
benefices was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. 
Nicasius de Villin 
RS 1337, fol. 136r: supplication dated 5 February, 1510. Villin, described 
as a canon of the church of Notre Dame de Cleriaco "nullius diocesis," and as a 
singer in the king's chapel,44 asks for a dispensation extending permission to hold 
incompatible benefices to three. 
Chapel of Anne de Bretagne 
Antoine Divitis, Master of the Chapel* 
That Divitis was the Master of Anne's chapel in 15 l 
is perhaps the most interesting information provided by these docu- 
ments, but it causes problems. For in the very month that he is so named 
70 in the document cited below, Jean Mouton is also called Master of the 
Queen's chapel in a chapter act of St-Andre of Grenoble.45 Perhaps the 
Vatican document is mistaken or Mouton and Divitis shared the posi- 
tion of Master. In any case, Divitis probably moved to Anne's employ 
shortly after the disbanding of the chapel of Philip the Fair in 1506. 
RS 1345, fols. 2ir- 2 v: supplication dated 2 May, 1510. Robert Chal- 
land [Britto, Guibe], Cardinal of Nantes, [also known by his titular church of St. 
Anastasia], had obtained in commendam the priory of St-Jacques de Premul of the 
Benedictine Order, outside the walls of Nantes, but now asks to cede it to Divitis, 
described as cleric of Liege and singer and Master of the queen's chapel.46 The 
income was said not to exceed 200 ducats and the cardinal is given the right of 
regression. 
RS 135 7,fols. 1 r- iv: supplication dated 15 October, 1510. Divitis, de- 
scribed as cleric of the diocese of Liege and singer in the queen's chapel, cedes the 
priory de Sensibus of the Augustinian Order in the diocese of Rennes, to Petrus 
44 "Nicasius de Villin, canonicus ecclesie Beate Marie de Cleriaco nullius diocesis ad 
Romanam ecclesiam nullo medio pertinente, capelle Christianissimi francorum regis 
cantor capellanus." 
45 
SeeJosephine Shine, "The Motets of Jean Mouton," (Ph.D. dissertation, New York 
University, 1953), p. 18; document dated io May, 1510. 
46 "Antonius de Riche, clericus Leodiensis diocesis 
qui capelle carissime in Christo filie 
et Sancte Romane Ecclesie filie vestre Anne francorum regine et ducisse Britannie magis- 
ter et cantor existit." 
CHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE 
Jouault, described as a priest of the diocese of Rennes and singer in the queen's 
chapel. The income was not expected to exceed i oo ducats. 
RS 1444, fols. 57r-57v: supplication dated 29 January, 1514. Divitis 
[not described as a singer in any royal chapel]47 has ceded the priory ofPremul of 
the Benedictine Order in the diocese of Nantes. Bernardus Clerici, canon of the 
diocese of St-Malo and apostolic scriptor, asks for the benefice. The income was 
not expected to exceed 150petits livres tournois. 
Jean de Hollewigue alias Mouton, Master of 
the Chapel* 
Mouton is named as a singer in Anne's chapel on 22 
April, 1509, and is called Master of the Chapel in a document of 1510 
(see Divitis above), but it is likely that he joined Anne's chapel around 
1501-02.48 He was also one of a number of singers in the chapel of Fran- 
?ois I granted benefices and favors by Leo X.49 
RS 1312, fol. 21 or: supplication dated 14 February, 1509. Mouton, de- 
scribed as a cleric of the diocese of Therouanne [and not as a singer in any royal 71 
chapel], asks for a new provision to the parish church of Tolay, vacant on the 
death of Egide de Quibriac and given to Mouton by Cardinal Robert Challand. 
The benefice had originally been resigned by Divitis. The income was not expected 
to exceed 24 ducats. 
RS 1333, fol. i1 8r: supplication dated 28 November, 1509. Mouton, de- 
scribed as a cleric of the diocese of Therouanne [and not as a singer in any royal 
chapel],50 asks for a dispensation to allow him to hold three incompatible benefices. 
RS 1359,fol. 302v: supplication dated 2January, 1511. Franfois le Vigo- 
reux and Mouton ask to be allowed to make a permutation of benefices whereby le 
Vigoreux [not described as a singer in any royal chapel or as the cleric of any 
diocese] will resign a canonry and prebend in the cathedral of Tours and Mouton 
[not described as a singer in any royal chapel or as the cleric of any diocese] will 
resign the parish church of St. Elnodus "alias de Sancte Dolien" in the diocese of 
Nantes (and Cardinal Robert Challand who held this benefice in commendam 
will cede it). The income of the canonry was not expected to exceed 24 ducats and 
the income from the parish church was not expected to exceed 140 ducats.51 
47 "Antonius Divitis alias de la Riche." 
48 Bonime, "Anne de 
Bretagne," pp. 67-68. 
49 RV 1206, fols. 
473r-473v: bull dated 17 December, 1515. Mouton is made a papal 
notary. 
50 
"Johannes de Hollewigue alias Mouton, clericus Morinensis diocesis." 
51 The document is not 
totally clear on this point. 
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Egide Charpentier 
Most of Charpentier's career was spent as a singer in 
the papal chapel; he first appears in a chapel list of June 1508.52 In Feb- 
ruary of 1510, he announced his intention of leaving Rome and was 
granted permission to keep the privileges of a singer in the chapel.53 He 
returned to the papal chapel in August, 1514.54 The relatively large 
number of documents presented here may be the result of the experi- 
ence he gained as a hunter of benefices while a papal singer. And at least 
one of them contains a subterfuge related to his former employment. In 
January, 1514, Charpentier made a permutation of benefices with the 
papal singer Johannes Radulphi, and the original supplication (pre- 
sented below) and the actual bull listed by Frey (along with many others 
of 1513) state that Charpentier was also a member of the papal chapel, 
thus suggesting that he returned to Rome in 1513.55 Yet this seems to be 
contradicted by a motu proprio which states that Charpentier actually re- 
joined the chapel in August, 1514.56 The conflict is resolved by a suppli- 
cation dated 24 February, 1514, in which Charpentier specifically asks 
to be considered as a papal singer in the bull of 30 January, 1514 (and 
72 therefore as a recipient of their special privileges), even though he was 
not in fact in Rome or a member of the chapel when the bull was 
promulgated (see below); this legal subterfuge probably applies to the 
bulls of 1513 as well. He most likely remained in the queen's chapel until 
her death in January, 1514, and then made his way back to Rome. 
RS 1388, fol. 298v: supplication dated 22January, 1512. Charpentier, 
described as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any royal 
chapel],57 asks for benefices vacant on the death ofJean Braconnier alias Lour- 
dault. See Braconnier above. 
RS 1380, fol. 229v: supplication dated 13 February, 1512. Charpentier, 
described as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any royal 
chapel], asks for benefices vacant on the death of Braconnier. See Braconnier 
above. 
RS 1397,fols. 219v- 22or: supplication dated 1 o November, 1512. Fran- 
ciscus [Hamon], Bishop-elect of Nantes, has resigned the parish church of Orato- 
riusBoterelli in the diocese of Nantes. Charpentier, described as a cleric of Amiens 
52 
See Rome, Archivio di Stato, Misc. Corvisieri busta i, fasc, 12. 
53 See RS 
1339, fol. 225V: supplication dated 21 February, 1510. 
54 Rome Archivio di Stato, Camerale I, 859A, fol. io8r. See also Frey; MF VIII (1955), 
61-62. 
55 See 
FreyMF VIII (1955), 66-67. 
56 See Rome, Archivio di Stato, Camerale I 
859A, fol. io8r. 
57 
"Egidius Charpentier, presbiter Ambianensis diocesis." 
CHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE 
[and not as a singer in any royal chapel],58 asks for the benefice. The church was 
united to the parish church of St-Hilaire de Cugno [Organo?]. The income was 
not expected to exceed i oo ducats. 
RS 1399, fols. 15 7-158r: supplication dated lo November, 1512. Fran- 
ciscus, Bishop-elect of Nantes, nephew of Cardinal Robert Challand, resigns 
[and the cardinal cedes his right of regression] to the above and other benefices in 
favor of Guido Lorens, cleric of Nantes, Franfois Rubeis, cleric of Treguier and 
Doctor of Laws [these two do not seem to have been musicians], Charpentier, cleric 
of the diocese of Amiens,Jean Nolin, cleric of the diocese of Chartres,Jean Richa- 
fort, cleric of the diocese of Liege, and Balduin Lupi, cleric of the diocese of The- 
rouanne.59 
RS 1423, fol. 152v: supplication dated 6 September, 1513. Charpentier, 
described as a canon of the cathedral ofBeauvais [and not as a singer in any royal 
chapel],60 asks for an unnamed archpriestship in an unnamed church, vacant on 
the death ofJohannes de Halestant outside of Rome, and a dispensation allowing 
him to retain the parish church of Oratorio Boterelli in the diocese of Nantes. The 
income was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. 
73 
RS 1426, fol. 208r: supplication dated 12 September, 1513. Basically a 
repeat of the previous supplication. 
RS 1426, rol. 213r: supplication dated 24 September, 1513. Charpentier, 
described as a canon of Beauvais and a singer in the queen's chapel,61 had en- 
gaged in a lawsuit withJean de Lyons concerning the parish church of St-Medard 
des Poult in the diocese of Soissons. Charpentier resigns the benefice and asks for a 
pension of 20 ducats to be paid to him from the fruits of the benefice. 
RS 1427, fols. 111-1 12r: supplication dated 5 October, 1513. Charpen- 
tier, described as a priest and rector of the parish church of St-Medard des Paux in 
the diocese of Soissons has resigned the benefice. Jean de Lyons asked to be granted 
it. The income was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. 
RS 1440, fols. 6v- 7or: supplication dated 30 January, 1514. Charpen- 
58 
"Egidius Charpentier, clericus Ambianensis diocesis." 
59 The benefices were: canonries and 
prebends in the cathedrals of Nantes and 
Rennes and the parish churches of Nort, des Touches, Albaretz, St. Hilarius de Cugno/ 
Oratorius Boterelli. These were requested by: "Guido Lorens et Franciscus Rubeis ... 
ac Johannes Nolin necnon Johannes Richafort et Balduinus Lupi ac Egidius Carpentier 
clerici Nannetensis et Trecoriensis ac Carnotensis necnon Leodiensis et Morinensis ac 
Ambianensis." See under the respective names. 
6o 
"Egidius Charpentier, canonicus ecclesie Belvacensis." 
61 
"Egidius le Carpentier, canonicus Belvacensis diocesis ac cantor capellanus illustris- 
sime domine francorum regine." 
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tier and Johannes Radulphi, both described as singers in the papal chapel, have 
made a permutation of benefices whereby Charpentier has resigned the parish 
church of Oratorio Boterelli in the diocese of Nantes and Radulphi has resigned 
the parish church of Seguelnan in the diocese of Vannes. The incomes of these 
benefices were not expected to exceed 1 oo ducats. 
RS 1445,fols. g6v- 97r: supplication dated 24 February, 1514. In the bull 
allowing the above permutation, Charpentier had been described as a papal 
singer even though he was not in fact in Rome or a member of the papal house- 
hold. 62 Because he is worried that this fact may cause him legal problems with the 
permutation, he asksfor an indult whereby the bull will be read as if he really were 
a member of the chapel at that time. 
Jean de Fresne 
RS 141 1, fol. 14 v: supplication dated 9 May, 1513 (reign of Leo X). 
Fresne, described as a cleric of the diocese of Cambrai and as a singer in the 
queen's chapel,63 asks for a dispensation allowing him to hold two incompatible 
benefices. 
74 
Noel Galoys 
Galoys was one of the singers of the chapel of Fran- 
?ois I receiving benefices and favors from Leo X in 1515.64 
RS 1436,fols. 154v-15r r: supplication dated 21 December, 1513. Galoys 
and Robert Presel, both identified as singers in the queen's chapel, 65 have engaged 
in a lawsuit concerning a canonry and prebend in the church of St-Gervais de 
Viromanda in the diocese of Noyon. They have come to an agreement whereby 
Presel cedes his rights to Jean Le Myre, Galoys cedes the benefice to Le Myre, and 
Le Myre pays a pension of 40 livres tournois "monete currente in francia" to 
Galoys. 
Pierre Jouault alias Brule 
Brule joined the papal chapel shortly after the 
Queen's death.66 Although in the present documents, he is described as 
62 
"Dictus orator pro eoque tempore dicti literarum huiusmodi absens a curia erat 
prout adhuc existit, nec e Sanctitatis Vestri continuus comensalis pro presenti existit." 
63 
"Johannes de Fresne, clericus Cameracensis diocesis, capellanus et cantor cappelle 
devote vestre francorum regine." 
64 RV 1206, fols. 
474r-475v: bull dated 30 January, 1515- Galoys is granted a dispen- 
sation allowing him to hold incompatible benefices. 
6- "Robertus Pressel ... et Natales Galoys cantores capelle illustrissime domine regine 
francie." 
66 He entered the papal chapel in August, 1514 (Anne died on January 9, 1514). See 
Rome, Archivio di Stato, Camerale I 859A, fol. io8r. See also Hermann-Walther Frey, 
CHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE 
a cleric of Breton dioceses, in a supplication he submitted on 4 May, 
1507 (in which he is not described as a singer in any royal chapel), he is 
called a cleric of the diocese or city of Liege.67 
RS 1325,fol. 296v: supplication dated 17 September, 1509.Jean Corbin, 
prior of the priory of St-Julien de Cancelles of the Benedictine Order in the diocese 
of Nantes, dependent on the monastery of St-Florent de Salmuro in the diocese of 
Angers, has resigned the benefice, and Brule, described as a cleric of the diocese of 
Angers and as a singer in the queen's chapel,68 asks to be granted the benefice. The 
income was said not to exceed 24 ducats. 
RS 1357, fols. 1 r- 1v: supplication dated 15 October, 1510. Antoine 
Divitis, cedes a priory to Brule, described as a priest of the diocese of Rennes and 
singer in the queen's chapel. See Divitis above. 
RS 1359, fol. 259v: supplication dated 30 October, 1510. Brule [not de- 
scribed as a member of any royal chapel] requests an addition to a supplication 
dated 15 October, 1510, stating that Cardinal Robert Challand had the right of 
regression to the priory [not identifiedfurther] and has ceded it. 
75 
RS 1417, fols. 13 r-13 v: supplication dated 29 June, 1513. The parish 
church of St-Eloi de Montauban in the diocese of St-Malo,69 vacant on the death 
of Charles Hautbois, bishop of Tournai, had been given to Brule, described as a 
cleric of the diocese of Rennes and as a singer in the queen's chapel. 70 Brule asks 
for a new provision to the benefice. The income was not expected to exceed 24 
ducats. 
Balduin Lupi (?) 
Although Lupi is not identified in any other docu- 
ments as a singer, his placement in the list of people in the first docu- 
ment below (between Richafort and Charpentier) suggests strongly that 
he was a singer, probably in the chapel of Anne de Bretagne. 
"Regesten der papstlichen Kapelle unter Papst Leo X und zu seiner Privatkapelle," Die 
Musikforschung VIII (1955), 71. 
67 See RS 
1253, fols. 215r- 21 5V: supplication dated 4 May, 1507. Brule, described as a 
cleric of Liege "vel alterius diocesis" or of the city of Liege, had made a permutation of 
benefices withJohannes Douchet, whereby Brule had resigned a canonry and prebend in 
the church of St. Albanus in the town of Nauburien [Namur?] in the diocese of Liege and 
Douchet had resigned the parish church of Carabosco and the chaplainry at the altar of 
St. Nicholas in the church of St. Johannes in the diocese and city of Liege. Because the 
income of the canonry/prebend was more than the income of the other benefices, Brule 
asks for a pension of 24 rhenish florins to be paid by Douchet. 
68 "Petrus Jouault alias 
Brule, clericus Andegavanensis diocesis cappelle Illustrissime 
Anne francorum regine et Britannie ducisse cantor." 
69 "Parrochialis ecclesia Sancti 
Eligii de Monte Aubano Macloviensis diocesis." 
70 "Petrus 
Jouault alias Brule clericus Redonensis diocesis capelle illustrissime fran- 
corum regine cantor ordinarius." 
THE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY 
RS 1399,fols. 15 7v- 158r: supplication dated i o November, 1512. Fran- 
ciscus [Hamon], Bishop-elect of Nantes has resigned many benefices to many peo- 
ple [see Charpentier, above], among them the parish church of Albaretz in the 
diocese of Nantes. Lupi, described as a cleric of Therouanne [and not as a singer 
in any royal chapel], asks for the benefice. The income was not expected to exceed 
80 ducats. 
RS 1418, fol. 142v: supplication dated 15July, 1513. Lupi, described as 
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              <text>Tübingen, 1491. Enrolled at the university of Tübingen on 21.8.1491 as Caspar Höltzlin de Stutgardia, paying nothing at enrolment. See Hermelinck, vol. 1, p. 86; Reichert 1954, p. 109.

Innsbruck, Imperial chapel, 1508-1520. Appears as a member of Maximilian’s chapel in the “Rotulus nominationum Maximiliani I” (c. 1508), fol. 47 (Nº 77), petitioning for a benefice at the nunnery of Buchau am Federsee. He is already described as a priest at this time (Reichert 1954, p. 108-109). Listed as a chaplain in the household inventory made in January 1519, soon after the death of Maximilian I. He still appears in the next list, made in January 1520. As a consequence of the dissolution of the chapel he received a sum of 10 Gulden on 20 June 1520 to cover his expenses for moving back to Vienna.

He may be the same person as received a position as plebanus and canonicus at the Stift St Stephan in Konstanz on 24 November 1516 (Staatsarchiv Konstanz Nº 9297), and mentioned on 3 November 1524 and 6 August 1527 as canon on St Johann in Konstanz; Maurer 1981, 290.

As an old man Höltzel lost his sight. He was still alive in 1535, living in Tirol and possessor of a benefice in Rottenburg-Ehingen. See Hermelinck, vol. 1, p. 86; Reichert 1954, 109.

Fellner and Kretschmayer 1907, p. 141; Koczirz 1931, p. 531, 535; Reichert 1954, p. 108-109.
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              <text>Payé en 1481 pour trois ans de services comme prêtre chapelain du comte de Charolais, commencés le 22 juin 1478 (pas de titre), aumônier de Philippe le Beau sur ses escroes à partir du 29 août 1483 (“heere”), son nom a été ensuite été pris sur des escroes de janvier-fév. 1487, d’août 1495, d’avril 96, à 6s ou encore de sept. 98, à 3s. En 1495, “messire Jehan de Hont, pbre chappellain dommesticque de l'ostel de MdS l'archiduc” perçoit 233£ 16s pour ses gages “du temps que Andrieu Andries et Ypolite de Berthoz estoient maistres de la chambre aux deniers de MdS” (autre versement de 116£ pour la même raison en août 1502 où il est “sommelier de l’oratoire de MdS”). Un peu plus loin, qualifié de “pbre, sommelier de l'oratoire cy devant nommé”, il reçoit 18£ pour les offrandes du 8 septembre au 31 décembre 95. Il est chargé des aumônes les années suivantes. Dans les ordonnances du 1.3.1497 et du 1.2.1500, il est sommelier à 6s dans la petite chapelle (“disant les basses messes”), en alternance avec Lyon de Saint-Vast (1er terme). Il figure sur des escroes de juillet 1500, puis sur un escroe du 24.6.1505. Il est rayé sur les quatre suivants et ne réapparaît pas. Il ne semble avoir participé à aucun voyage.
Doorslaer1934, p.147, tente de l’identifier à plusieurs personnes (un Jehan Marlot dit Deschiens qui avait servi Maximilien et Philippe dans sa jeunesse “en estat de fourrier” qui reçut un office d’huissier de l’archiduc Charles en 1509 et un secrétaire appelé “Maistre Jehan Canis” auquel Philippe le Beau attribua des prébendes, à Ste Gudule (12.2.1502) et à St-Jean de Bois-le-Duc. Aucune de ces deux identifications ne semble valide. Le secrétaire Canis reçut un don pour sa première messe en mai 1496, alors que Jean de Hond était depuis bien longtemps prêtre. Par ailleurs, Jean de Hond ne porta jamais le titre de maître. Le 2e compte de Jans Styven, audiencier du sceau de Brabant (1.10.1496-30.9.1497, AGR, CC 20784, f.20v) signale “Van eenre significamus voer Meestre Jan Canis, priester ende cappellaen van onser gendeiger vrouwen der hertoginnen van eenre provinge tot Hertogenbossche… nl”. Ceci indique sans doute le début de carrière du secrétaire Canis comme chapelain de Jeanne de Castille. Au contraire, le 4e et dernier compte du même audiencier (1.10.1498-30.9.1499, id., f.2v) se réfere sans doute à Jean de Hond : “Van eenre permuttatie voer her Zegher Quinschot gedaen bij her Jan de Hont, priester vander proinge van Turnout de data 17 oct… 27s gro.”
Haggh1988, p.611 consacre une notice à un Jan de Hont (fl. 1493, † 6.8.1516) qui détenait la 9e prébende de Ste Gudule. En 1482, ce prêtre et chapelain donna de l’argent au prévôt et couvent de St Jacques pour l’obit de Jacques Luysart et sa femme dans cette église. Le 5.2.1493, la paroisse de St-jacques donna à Hont, prêtre et chapelain du duc, 2 florins de Rhin pour le cantuaire de St-Jean L’Évangéliste à St-Jacques. Son testament est conservé aux AGR (extrait p. 941). Haggh se demande s’il pourrait s’agir du Johannes Dhondt, mentionné à Bruges par Strohm1985, p.154, comme curé de Saint-Jean qui copia de la musique pour cette église en avril 1463 et en juillet 1466. Son éventuelle parenté avec Simon de Hond*, qui était chanoine de St-Donatien de Bruges en 1477, pourrait étayer cette idée.
Payé en 1481 pour trois ans de services comme prêtre chapelain du comte de Charolais, commencés le 22 juin 1478 (pas de titre), aumônier de Philippe le Beau sur ses escroes à partir du 29 août 1483 (“heere”), son nom a été ensuite été pris sur des escroes de janvier-fév. 1487, d’août 1495, d’avril 96, à 6s ou encore de sept. 98, à 3s. En 1495, “messire Jehan de Hont, pbre chappellain dommesticque de l'ostel de MdS l'archiduc” perçoit 233£ 16s pour ses gages “du temps que Andrieu Andries et Ypolite de Berthoz estoient maistres de la chambre aux deniers de MdS” (autre versement de 116£ pour la même raison en août 1502 où il est “sommelier de l’oratoire de MdS”). Un peu plus loin, qualifié de “pbre, sommelier de l'oratoire cy devant nommé”, il reçoit 18£ pour les offrandes du 8 septembre au 31 décembre 95. Il est chargé des aumônes les années suivantes. Dans les ordonnances du 1.3.1497 et du 1.2.1500, il est sommelier à 6s dans la petite chapelle (“disant les basses messes”), en alternance avec Lyon de Saint-Vast (1er terme). Il figure sur des escroes de juillet 1500, puis sur un escroe du 24.6.1505. Il est rayé sur les quatre suivants et ne réapparaît pas. Il ne semble avoir participé à aucun voyage. Les identifications proposées par VanDoorslaer1934, p.147, sont peu convaincantes (Jehan Marlot dit Deschiens qui avait servi Maximilien et Philippe dans sa jeunesse “en estat de fourrier” qui reçut un office d’huissier de l’archiduc Charles en 1509 et un secrétaire appelé “Maistre Jehan Canis”). Ce dernier reçut un don pour sa première messe en mai 1496, alors que Jean de Hond était depuis bien longtemps prêtre et qu’il ne fut jamias qualifié de maître. Le compte de l’audience de Brabant 1.10.1496-30.9.1497 signale “eenre significamus voer Meestre Jan Canis, priester ende cappellaen van onser gendeiger vrouwen der hertoginnen van eenre provinge tot Hertogenbossche” qui indique que le secrétaire Canis débuta sa carrière comme chapelain de Jeanne de Castille. Au contraire, la mention de “eenre permuttatie voer her Zegher Quinschot gedaen bij her Jan de Hont, priester, vander proinge van Turnout” dans le compte du 1.10.1498-30.9.1499 peut se réferer à Jean de Hond (AGR, CC 20784, n°2, f.20v &amp; n°4, f.2v).</text>
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• Saucier 2005, p.325-326: Jean de Horion 2e assisitant (duodenus mutatus) à LiègeSLde 1476/77 à 1482/83.
• Pourrait être le Johannes de Horeo, cl Leod qui reçoit une expectative poru Bois-le-DucSJ, de Maximilien le 4 juin 1486 à Dordrecht, avec 9 membres de la chapelle, et pourrait donc avoir fait partie (très momentanément) de cette chapelle.</text>
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