Makino Narisada
Makino Narisada | |
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1st Lord of Sekiyado | |
In office 1683–1695 | |
Preceded by | Kuze Shigeyuki |
Succeeded by | Makino Nariharu |
Personal details | |
Born | Edo, Japan |
Died | July 8, 1712 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Spouse(s) | Ōbe Aguri |
In this Japanese name, the family name is Makino.
Makino Narisada (牧野 成貞, 1634 – July 8, 1712) was a Japanese daimyo of the mid-Edo period, who ruled the Sekiyado Domain. Starting from relatively humble origins, he first became the karō of the Tatebayashi Domain, before following his lord Tokugawa Tsunayoshi to Edo upon Tsunayoshi's selection to be 5th shogun. In the Tokugawa shogunate, he served as Tsunayoshi's personal aide.
Narisada became a daimyo in 1680 upon receiving dispersed holdings in Hitachi Province amounting to 13,000 koku. He was then given an increase in income to 20,000 koku, before being moved to the Sekiyado Domain, which was worth 53,000 koku. With the later addition of other landholdings, his income increased yet again to 73,000 koku.
References
- Bolitho, Harold. (1974). Treasures Among Men; the Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan. (New Haven: Yale University Press), pp. 172–173. ISBN 0-300-01655-7
Preceded by Kuze Shigeyuki |
1st (Makino) Lord of Sekiyado 1683-1695 |
Succeeded by Makino Nariharu |
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