Surname
Dausse
Given Name
Jean
Variant Name
Daussy
Active period
1477 - 1500
Biography
Mentionné dans éxéc. 4G1384: Jehan de le Capelle, pbre chanonne de ND de C. † 2.9.1494
Wright1976, Comptes pv, p.206, ADN, 4G6791 (1492-93): “8.4.1493, De mandato dominorum de capitulo solutus fuit Johanni Dauusse, parvo vicario, pro perquirendis cantoribus versus Perronnam et Sanctum Quintinum ac alias misso… 3£ 5s”, p.212, cpte 1506 Daussy 11/19.
Brouette1963, n°138: Jacobus (erreur “Johannes" ds l’index) Dausset est chanoine de St-Donatien de Bruges, résigne en octobre 1487, prébende qui passe à Johannes Egidius, détenteur d’une portion de St-Sauveur de Bruges (annates payées à Rome par Pascasus Cardon).
Planchart : Jehan Daussy (Jehan de Douai): documented as a chorister between 1477 and 1479 [LAN, 4G 7766 (1477-78), 15r (1478-79), 16r] and in 1483 [LAN, 4G 7767 (1483-84), 21r]. He was a small vicar from 24 June 1491 to 16 November 1495 [LAN, 4G 7472 (1491-92), 8r; (1495-96), 9r]. His full name is documented in the aumosne, both as a chorister (see above) and as a small vicar [LAN, 4G 7769 (1492-93), 24v]. By 25 October 1493 he had collated a chaplaincy at Braine l’Alleud [CBM 1062, 106v]. On 16 November 1495 he was granted the chaplaincy of SS Nicholas and Catherine on the death of Nicolas Bridoul [CBM 1063, 60v]; he joined the grand community of chaplains in 1496-97 [LAN, 4G 6967, 16r] and is in the lists until 1499-00 [LAN, 4G 6984, 34v]. On 29 May 1500 he resigned his chaplaincy at Cambrai in a permutation with Jehan Main for a chaplaincy in the church of St. Pierre in Douai; the resignation was done by procuration, indicating that Daussy had moved away from Cambrai.