We
know that the Protestant Beaucastel family were living in Courthezon by the middle
of the sixteenth century. In 1549 "Noble Pierre de Beaucastel" bought "a barn
with its plot of land extending to 52 saumées at Coudoulet". Later, the manor
house that we know today was built here and you can still see the arms of the
Beaucastel family sculpted in stone in one of walls of the drawingroom. The Beaucastels
were among the more notable families of this little town and in 1687 Pierre de
Beaucastel, in recognition of his conversion to Catholicism after the revocation
of the Edict of Nantes, was appointed "Capitaine de la ville de Courthezon" by
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