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'''Aliases:''' Hale, Adam le Boscu d’Arras
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1237
'''Born:''' between 1220 and 1250 (NG favors late 1340's)


'''Died:''' 1287
'''Died:''' probably between 1285 and 1288


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
Adam le Boscu (who declared that he himself was not hunchbacked like his ancestor) seems to have been well established before 1272, when a collaborator Jehan Bretel died. His nephew Jehanes Mados in 1288 mentions his uncle's recent death in Italy, but a "maistre Adam le Boscu" was hired for Edward II's coronation in 1307.
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==External links==
==External links==
 
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Revision as of 23:26, 7 July 2018

Aliases: Hale, Adam le Boscu d’Arras

Life

Born: between 1220 and 1250 (NG favors late 1340's)

Died: probably between 1285 and 1288

Biography Adam le Boscu (who declared that he himself was not hunchbacked like his ancestor) seems to have been well established before 1272, when a collaborator Jehan Bretel died. His nephew Jehanes Mados in 1288 mentions his uncle's recent death in Italy, but a "maistre Adam le Boscu" was hired for Edward II's coronation in 1307.

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