The Château de Thuré is a building located in La Bazouge-des-Alleux in the French department of Mayenne, 1,500 meters northeast of the village. It was a fief moving from Montsûrs, under the obligation of a pair of golden spurs. Although its high justice was contested in 1460, at the assizes of the county of Maine, it is certain that the lord, titled founder of the parish, exercised the rights of a castellan, appointing notaries to his court from 1400 to 1464, in 1558, and even in the 18th century. In the archives of the castle, a fine seal with the arms of Feschal, from the 15th century, bears this legend easy to complete: [Seal of the Contracts of the court of Thuré]. To redeem the right of use in his forest of Bourgon, the lord of Bourgon granted to the one of Thuré 94 acres which were named the selection of Thuré. A part of the Alloué forest also belonged to the estate, with the minor justice redeemed from the Count of Laval.
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