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Matsudaira Yoshinori : ウィキペディア英語版
Matsudaira Masachika

was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period. He was the head of the Fukui Domain from 1674-1676〔Burks, Ardath W. (1985). ( ''The Modernizers: overseas students, foreign employees, and Meiji Japan,'' p. 42 ); excerpt, "Mitsumichi's brother, Masachika (daimyo 1674-1676), was adopted from the Matsudalra of Yoshie in accordance with Mitsumichi's will ...."〕 and also from 1686-1711.〔DiCenzo, John. (1978). ( ''Daimyo, domain and retainer band in the seventeenth century: a study of institutional development in Echizen, Tottori and Matsue,'' p. 216 ).〕
==As Matsudaira Masachika==

Masachika was born on May 31, 1640, the 5th son of Matsudaira Tadamasa. In 1645, when his brother Mitsumichi succeeded their father as lord of Fukui, Masachika received 25,000 koku of land and became the lord of the new Yoshie Domain. After his brother's suicide in 1674, he became lord of Fukui. His brother had left a written will stating that Masachika was to be heir; however, Mitsumichi had an illegitimate son by the name of Matsudaira Masakatsu, and so a succession dispute arose. It was only settled when the ''Karō'' Ashida Zusho produced Mitsumichi's will and submitted it to the shogunate for its mediation. The shogunate ruled that Masachika was to be heir. At this time, the Yoshie Domain was terminated, and its territory reabsorbed into the main Fukui landholdings.
However, despite this settlement, there were many in the domain who remained unhappy with Masachika's succession, and so, after only two years as lord, he resigned in favor of Masakatsu's son Tsunamasa.
Tsunemasa was the sixth daimyo of Fukui Domain.〔DiCenzo, ( p. 216 ).〕

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