Bosc is an old French word meaning bois (wood), deriving from the Germanic bosk which is related to the Latin boscus.
These names are mainly found in the Pays de Caux, the Roumois and the Cotentin, where the Scandinavian settlements were strongest.
Several placenames exclusively found in Normandy come from this same origin: probably all the Trouville, Bourgtheroulde, Thérouldeville, Turretot, etc.
1630), Adviser to the King, 'Controleur general des traites dominilales et impots en la province de Normandie', acquires the Alinette domaine from the Cormeilles Family on the 6th of April.
He builds the present Château Louis de XIII style in bricks, works will only start in 1616 (exchange of contract only on 14 May 1607) and will be completed in 1632.
Christophe Charles Le Faë (died 28 March 1707), Lord of Bosc Theroulde, Saint Germain, Mêtillon, La Mivoie and other places, adviser to the Parliament of Rouen, appointed on 3 March 1670, succeeded to Adrien and married Madeleine Le Roux (died 8 May 1719).
Francois Louis Lord of Bosc Theroulde, advisor to the chamber of Roeun, died young on 24 September 1716 without heir.
Marie Elisabeth Louise Le Fae de Bosc Theroulde brought le Bosc Théroulde in dowry when marrying Claude Emmanuel Langlois de Colmoulins, first Advisor to the King and in 1707 President of the Parlement of Rouen.
Louis Francois Rene de Berthost du Bosc theroulde (died 23 December 1814) inherited the estate.
Julie Adelaïde Jeanne Haillet remarried a third time to Capitaine d'état Majot Félix Augier de Moussac.
[3] Winston Churchill met Daniel Serruys at the Château du Bosc Théroulde to discuss the post war economic conditions.
Glenn Souham (1952–1986) was a businessman with worldwide interests in real estate, oil and consulting services.
May God bless you and keep you Sincerely Ronald Reagan To : Mr. And Mrs Gérard Souham (See scan of full document)