When the main shogunal house lacked an heir, one was to be chosen from the Three Houses or from the Three Lords. This happened three times. When they became shogun, Yoshimune and [[Tokugawa Iemochi|Iemochi]] were the daimyo of Kii, and [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu|Yoshinobu]] was head of the Hitotsubashi house. (Yoshinobu was originally of the Mito clan, but had been adopted as heir of the Hitotsubashi house.) | When the main shogunal house lacked an heir, one was to be chosen from the Three Houses or from the Three Lords. This happened three times. When they became shogun, Yoshimune and [[Tokugawa Iemochi|Iemochi]] were the daimyo of Kii, and [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu|Yoshinobu]] was head of the Hitotsubashi house. (Yoshinobu was originally of the Mito clan, but had been adopted as heir of the Hitotsubashi house.) |