Guy Autret de Missirien
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Guy Autret de Missirien, Lord of Missirien, Lesergué, Kergoz, etc., was a French
France
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 historian
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 and genealogist born around 1599 in Goulien
Goulien
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 and died in Paris
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 on 3 April 1660.

He was the second son of Yves Autret, Lord of Lesoualc'h, etc. and Marie Du Menez.
He had Guy Éder de La Fontenelle
Guy Éder de La Fontenelle
Guy Éder de Beaumanoir de la Haye, also known by his nicknames La Fontenelle or Ar Bleiz , was born in 1573 in the former parish of Bothoa, today called Saint-Nicolas-du-Pélem....

 as a godfather - who, during the wars of the League
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, killed Guy Autret's grandfather.

Works

In 1637, he published the Annotations sur les lettres patentes du Roy portant commission de convoquer le ban et l'arrière-ban de Bretagne…

He wrote two articles for the Gazette de France on the return of Henriette de France, in 1644.

In 1655 he edited a Vie de saint Joachim today lost.

The same year, he published his Dessein et projet de l'histoire généalogique de Bretagne. However, this "Histoire généalogique de Bretagne" was unfinished at his death.

He re-edited and augmented the Vie des Saints de la Bretagne by Albert Le Grand, in 1659.

His correspondence with Pierre d'Hozier
Pierre d'Hozier
Pierre d'Hozier, seigneur de la Garde , was a French genealogist.He was born in Marseille. He belonged to the household of the Marshal de Créqui and gave him aid in his genealogical investigations....

was published in 1899 by the Comte de Rosmorduc. Another part of the correspondence was published in 1940 by Daniel Bernard.
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