"1509 - Exchange Between The Knight Of Rosslilon (duchy Of Savoy) And His Squire Brother -"
Date of the deed: May 11, 1509 Location: Chevelu (Chevrelio), parish of Laissaix (Leyssayche), Duchy of Savoy Notary: Philippe Chapellon, notary public in Laissaix, authorized by imperial authority Parties present: Jean de Rossillon, knight, lord of Montrosset - Claude de Rossillon, his brother, squire Purpose of the deed: An exchange of landed property carried out by mutual agreement between the two brothers for personal convenience, good family understanding and mutual benefit. Goods exchanged: Jean de Rossillon transfers to his brother Claude: A mas (rural house) with a garden at the back, located in the village of Chevelu, near the house of Lord Péronet Grat. Claude de Rossillon transfers to his brother Jean: A mas with houses, farm buildings, gardens, meadows, pastures and all related rights in the village of Lyaud, near the church. Property inherited from their father, Odon de Rossillon. The exchange is perpetual and irrevocable, guaranteed under penalty of mortgage on all their present and future assets. The deed is made under oath, on the Gospels. Witnesses: Master Pierre de Chappuis, rector of the church of Chevelu - Master Pierre de Vacheressis, rector of the church of Laissaix