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− | Matsudaira Yasuyoshi served as ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' from [[1763]] to [[1788]]. | + | Matsudaira Yasuyoshi was an [[Edo period]] lord of [[Hamada han]] in [[Iwami province]] from [[1736]] to [[1759]] and again from [[1769]] until his death in [[1789]]. He served the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] as ''[[soshaban|sôshaban]]'' beginning in [[1749]], then as ''[[Osaka jodai|Osaka jôdai]] for a time, before being named to the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'', remaining in the latter position from [[1763]] to [[1788]]. |
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+ | In [[1759]], the shogunate ordered that Hamada be given to the [[Honda clan]]; Yasuyoshi became lord of [[Koga han]] in [[Shimousa province]] and then [[Okazaki han]] in [[Mikawa province]] before being returned to Hamada in 1769. | ||
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+ | Following his death on 1789/2/8, his son [[Matsudaira Yasusada]] succeeded him as ''daimyô''. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*Kurushima Hiroshi, “Morisuna, makisuna, kazari teoke, hôki, kinsei ni okeru chisô no hitotsu toshite” 盛砂・蒔砂・飾り手桶・箒 : 近世における「馳走」の一つとして, ''Shigaku zasshi'' 95:8 (1986), 1366. | *Kurushima Hiroshi, “Morisuna, makisuna, kazari teoke, hôki, kinsei ni okeru chisô no hitotsu toshite” 盛砂・蒔砂・飾り手桶・箒 : 近世における「馳走」の一つとして, ''Shigaku zasshi'' 95:8 (1986), 1366. | ||
+ | *Kido Hironari 木土博成, "Ryûkyû shisetsu ni kakawaru Daimyô kayaku: Yodogawa de no kawagozabune no chisô" 琉球使節に関わる大名課役 : 淀川での川御座船の馳走, ''Nihonshi kenkyû'' 693 (2020), 49, 56. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 11 August 2020
Matsudaira Yasuyoshi was an Edo period lord of Hamada han in Iwami province from 1736 to 1759 and again from 1769 until his death in 1789. He served the Tokugawa shogunate as sôshaban beginning in 1749, then as Osaka jôdai for a time, before being named to the rôjû, remaining in the latter position from 1763 to 1788.
In 1759, the shogunate ordered that Hamada be given to the Honda clan; Yasuyoshi became lord of Koga han in Shimousa province and then Okazaki han in Mikawa province before being returned to Hamada in 1769.
Following his death on 1789/2/8, his son Matsudaira Yasusada succeeded him as daimyô.
References
- Kurushima Hiroshi, “Morisuna, makisuna, kazari teoke, hôki, kinsei ni okeru chisô no hitotsu toshite” 盛砂・蒔砂・飾り手桶・箒 : 近世における「馳走」の一つとして, Shigaku zasshi 95:8 (1986), 1366.
- Kido Hironari 木土博成, "Ryûkyû shisetsu ni kakawaru Daimyô kayaku: Yodogawa de no kawagozabune no chisô" 琉球使節に関わる大名課役 : 淀川での川御座船の馳走, Nihonshi kenkyû 693 (2020), 49, 56.