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The Château du Bosc Théroulde is a château built in the 17th century near Bosc-Guérard-Saint-Adrien in the Seine-Maritime '' département'' of Normandy, France.


Name origin

''Bosc'' is an old
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
word meaning bois (wood), deriving from the Germanic bosk which is related to the Latin boscus. The same word occurs in
Norman Norman or Normans may refer to: Ethnic and cultural identity * The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries ** People or things connected with the Norm ...
. It can be found in many place names and surnames. and ''Théroulde'' from Thorold/Thorald, or in Latin Turoldus, comes from a forename of Scandinavian origin - Thorold (coming in turn from Thorvaldr (meaning 'ruled by Thor'). The name arrived in Normandy with the Vikings, and was very popular there from the 10th to the 12th centuries. It is also the origin of many surnames: Théroulde, Théroude, Touroude, Troude and Throude. These names are mainly found in the Pays de Caux, the Roumois and the Cotentin, where the Scandinavian settlements were strongest. Several placenames exclusively found in Normandy come from this same origin: probably all the Trouville, Bourgtheroulde,
Thérouldeville Thérouldeville () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Geography A farming village in the woodland valley of the river Valmont in the Pays de Caux, situated some northeast of Le Havre, at th ...
,
Turretot Turretot () is a Communes of France, commune in the Seine-Maritime Departments of France, department in the Normandy (administrative region), Normandy region in northern France. Geography A farming village in the Pays de Caux, situated some nort ...
, etc. place names are related. The surname is also very common in the Channel Island of Guernsey, spelt variously as above and currently as mine, Torode.


History through Families


du Bosc de Tendos

Until the 12th Century, the land of Bosc Theroulde consisted of 6 to 8 houses and was part of the land of the baronnerie de Fontaine le Bourg, under the title of fief Alinette, huitieme de fief.


Cormeilles

From 1512 the estate belonged to the Cormeille family and until the 16th century.


Le Faë

In 1598, Jacques Le Faë (d. ca. 1630), Adviser to the King, 'Controleur general des traites dominilales et impots en la province de Normandie', acquires the Alinette domaine from the Cormeilles Family on the 6th of April. He builds the present Château Louis de XIII style in bricks, works will only start in 1616 (exchange of contract only on 14 May 1607) and will be completed in 1632. (The inscription 1616 can be found on one of the main chimneys.) He married Anne Petit, then died in 1630, and the estate is ruled by his wife on behalf of ''her nobles children'' until 1637. Adrien (d. ca. 1669) Le Fae Sieur de Bosc Theroulde, Adviser to the king, 'Maitre en sa Chanmbre de Normandie', inherited the Estate and was made escuyer in 1640. He built the chapel (1646–1648) along the Chateau, named after his patron saint, after being saved from the plague of Rouen (in 1637 in Rouen 11,000 people died in 10 months). Christophe Charles Le Faë (died 28 March 1707), Lord of Bosc Theroulde, Saint Germain, Mêtillon, La Mivoie and other places, adviser to the Parliament of
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, appointed on 3 March 1670, succeeded to Adrien and married Madeleine Le Roux (died 8 May 1719). A stone shield located on the west wing represents their respective merged family shields. Image:Lefae date.jpg, Date Image:Shield-le-fae le roux.jpg, Shield They had one son, Francois Louis, and two daughters. One became a Benedictine nun in the Saint-Sacrement convent and the other inherited the Estate. Francois Louis Lord of Bosc Theroulde, advisor to the chamber of Roeun, died young on 24 September 1716 without heir.


Langlois de Colmoulins

Marie Elisabeth Louise Le Fae de Bosc Theroulde brought le Bosc Théroulde in dowry when marrying Claude Emmanuel Langlois de Colmoulins, first Advisor to the King and in 1707 President of the Parlement of Rouen. They had no children.


de Berthost

Louis Pierre François René de Berthost (died 2 January 1776), Lord de Caudecoste, du Mesnil, de Saint-Germain and du Bosc Théroulde inherited through his wife, born Le Fae, the estate in 1753. He rebuilt the Chateau and acquired on 12 March 1782 most of the land that would form the estate of le Bosc Théroulde; the additional land he received by inheritance. He married Marie Anne Laudasse de Francamp, du Varat, and they had two children. One of his grandsons, Charles de Berthost de Bosc Théroulde, was at the Bailliage of Rouen in 1789 during the French Revolution and did not survive. Louis Francois Rene de Berthost du Bosc theroulde (died 23 December 1814) inherited the estate. He was condemned by the King following the decree of 3 November 1788. The king released him of all condemnation in 1789. He spent the French revolution in the Chateau. Louis Armand de Berthost de Saint Germain and other places (died 1825), inherited the estate and married ''Julie Adelaide Jeanne Haillet'', daughter of Lord of Petit and Grand Couronne. Louis Armand enlarged the estate by purchasing lands. He died 30 April 1825, without heir. He was a gambler and died covered in debts. His niece, Miss de Milleville, took over the estate without knowing when she accepted the inheritance. ''Julie Adelaïde Jeanne Haillet'' remarried Jean Louis Huger de Bracquecourt de St Vincent. They had one daughter, Aglaé Patronille Huger. ''Julie Adelaïde Jeanne Haillet'' remarried a third time to Capitaine d'état Majot Félix Augier de Moussac.


de Milleville

Louis Octave de Milleville (1774–1851), Chevalier of the
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, married Aglaé Patronille Huger de Bracquemont in 1805 and brought in dowry the Estate of Bosc Théroulde. Louis Octave de Milleville had one son Marie-Adrien Octave and a daughter. Marie-Adrien Octave Milleville (1812–1885) sold the estate to Charles Sénateur Maze-Sensier on 13 August 1845.


Maze-Sensier

Chales Sénateur Maze-Sensier (1797–1863) From the estate built by de Berthost, which was over 491 hectares in size, Chales Sénateur Maze purchased 246 hectares including the Château, the farm from the Château, and five other farms. The Château was at its most glorious, 'pediments' were added on both sides and a layer of coloured varnished baked bricks with stones were added on the aging original bricks of St Jean. The four letters M A Z E were engraved in the stonework surrounding the upper windows.


Daniel Serruys

Daniel Jean Louis Alphonse Marie Serruys (1875–1950) born in Belgium. * Friend of Minister Paul Van Zeeland, son in law of
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* Appointed to negotiate the economic measures of peace during World War I Winston Churchill met Daniel Serruys at the Château du Bosc Théroulde to discuss the post war economic conditions.


de Becq de Fouquière

Augustin Pierre de Fouquière (1868–1960), ''Ministre plénipotentiaire'' purchased the estate in 1936. He didn't keep the estate very long. He exploited the woods for timber and sold part of the land.


Morel

He was a gentleman farmer, used all the buildings and estate for farming.


Dannaud

Jean-Pierre Dannaud Jean-Pierre Dannaud, (6 February 1921, in Paris – 1995) was a French State councillor and novelist who won the 1993 French Academy Prize for his novel ''Fleuve Rouge'' (''Red River''). Education He received the degree of Associate of Philosophy f ...
(1921–1995), Conseiller d'état since 1966Jean-Pierre Dannaud
Whoswho purchased the estate in 1959.


Souham

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Interiors

Image:hallentree.jpg, Main Hall Image:drsam.jpg, Dining


Exterior

Image:gardenbosc.jpg, Garden


References


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Photos
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