Surname
Courtois
Given Name
Jean
Variant Name
Courtoys
Hacquinet
Haquinet
Active period
1439 - 1506
Workplace
Cambrai
Institution
Cathédrale de Cambrai
Biography
PirroBN signale le décès de Martin Courtois le 14.3.1481. C’est Nicole Mayoul (sr) qui lui succède.
Acta1061, 297, 3.10.1487: Jehan Courtois est éxécuteur de Martin, son frère. 380v, 10.12.1489: nemus juxta (?) Bouchain quod emit dnus Johannes Courtois de pecuniis exec. qd dni Martini Courtois, can. dum visit sui fratris. Id., Notes diverses, Fabrique 1429-30: Eustacio, Me enfants pour nourir Courtois; 1439-40: A Hacq. et Martinet Courtois, 1/2 vic.
• Planchart : Jehan Courtois: documented in the wine accounts only as Haquinetus, but two entries in the aumosne for 1439-40 and 1440-41 granting “Haquinetus et Martinus Courtois” an extra stipend beyond their salary as semi vicars [LAN, 4G 7761 (1439-40), 9v; (1440-41), 9r], make it clear that the patronymic applies to both men, Jehan was Martin’s brother. He was a small vicar until 29 May 1441 [LAN, 4G 7440, 7r], and seems to have left Cambrai in 1441. On 07 March 1449 he resigned through procuration a chaplaincy in Aubechel au Bac and another in Saint-Pierre de Douai in an exchange with Jehan Artut for the parish church of Busignies [CBM 1058, 189v], but on 06 September 1458 he was at Cambrai when he exchanged his chaplaincy at the lazar-house of Pontours for his brother’s chaplaincy of SS Nicolas and Catherine in Cambrai [CBM 1060, 23v]. In 1461-62 he joined the grand community of chaplains [LAN, 4G 6931, 13v] and his name is in the lists until 1475-76 [LAN, 4G 6948, 30r]. From 1481 to 1506 he was a member of the small community of chaplains [LAN, 4G 7255 (1481-82), 1r; 4G 7258, (1505-06), 1r].
Il pourrait bien être le Haquinet* mentionné au service de René d’Anjou
Acta1061, 297, 3.10.1487: Jehan Courtois est éxécuteur de Martin, son frère. 380v, 10.12.1489: nemus juxta (?) Bouchain quod emit dnus Johannes Courtois de pecuniis exec. qd dni Martini Courtois, can. dum visit sui fratris. Id., Notes diverses, Fabrique 1429-30: Eustacio, Me enfants pour nourir Courtois; 1439-40: A Hacq. et Martinet Courtois, 1/2 vic.
• Planchart : Jehan Courtois: documented in the wine accounts only as Haquinetus, but two entries in the aumosne for 1439-40 and 1440-41 granting “Haquinetus et Martinus Courtois” an extra stipend beyond their salary as semi vicars [LAN, 4G 7761 (1439-40), 9v; (1440-41), 9r], make it clear that the patronymic applies to both men, Jehan was Martin’s brother. He was a small vicar until 29 May 1441 [LAN, 4G 7440, 7r], and seems to have left Cambrai in 1441. On 07 March 1449 he resigned through procuration a chaplaincy in Aubechel au Bac and another in Saint-Pierre de Douai in an exchange with Jehan Artut for the parish church of Busignies [CBM 1058, 189v], but on 06 September 1458 he was at Cambrai when he exchanged his chaplaincy at the lazar-house of Pontours for his brother’s chaplaincy of SS Nicolas and Catherine in Cambrai [CBM 1060, 23v]. In 1461-62 he joined the grand community of chaplains [LAN, 4G 6931, 13v] and his name is in the lists until 1475-76 [LAN, 4G 6948, 30r]. From 1481 to 1506 he was a member of the small community of chaplains [LAN, 4G 7255 (1481-82), 1r; 4G 7258, (1505-06), 1r].
Il pourrait bien être le Haquinet* mentionné au service de René d’Anjou