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*''Titles: Dewa no kami''
 
*''Titles: Dewa no kami''
 
*''Distinction: Tokugawa retainer''
 
*''Distinction: Tokugawa retainer''
* ''Son: [[Oosuga Tadatsugu'']] [大須賀忠次]
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* ''Son: [[Osuga Tadatsugu|Ôsuga Tadatsugu]]'' [大須賀忠次]
* ''Japanese:'' '''大須賀忠政'''
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* ''Japanese:'' '''大須賀忠政'''''(Oosuga Tadamasa)''
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Tadamasa was the eldest son of [[Sakikabara Yasumasa]].  His grandfather on his mother's side, [[Oosuga Yasutaka]] [大須賀康高], had no sons of his own and so Tadamasa was adopted by him to carry on the Oosuga name.  Yasutaka died in [[1589]] and Yasumasa succeeded him, also being given the use of the name 'Matsudaira' [松平] by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].  When the Tokugawa house was relocated to the [[Kanto]] following [[1590]] the young Yasutaka was established in [[Kazusa province|Kazusa Province]] with a 30,000-koku fief.  In 1601 his fief was moved to [[Totomi province|Tôtômi]] and increased to 60,000 koku.  He fell ill in 1607 and died in Kyoto in the 9th month.
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Tadamasa was the eldest son of [[Sakikabara Yasumasa]].  His grandfather on his mother's side, [[Osuga Yasutaka|Ôsuga Yasutaka]] [大須賀康高], had no sons of his own and so Tadamasa was adopted by him to carry on the Ôsuga name.  Yasutaka died in [[1589]] and Tadamasa succeeded him, also being given the use of the name 'Matsudaira' [松平] by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].  When the Tokugawa house was relocated to the [[Kanto]] following [[1590]], the young Tadamasa was established in [[Kazusa province|Kazusa Province]] with a 30,000-koku fief.  In 1601 his fief was moved to [[Totomi province|Tôtômi Province]] and increased to 60,000 koku.  He fell ill in 1607 and died in Kyoto in the 9th month.
    
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