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The "Takamatsu Domain Retainers Record" is a handmade A4 book created using a laser printer, with 340 pages. Until now, there has been no comprehensive record of the Takamatsu domain retainers. Existing records, if any, covered only a few thousand retainers, and even then, only a limited number. This has made research and study of the Takamatsu domain quite difficult. This book comprehensively covers 15,000 retainers, including those imprisoned, making it the most complete record to date. It references dozens of "Bungencho" (family registers) and investigates thousands of reference materials, citing hundreds of them (including old documents). The table of contents includes: Introduction, Table of Contents, Essay Structure, Retainer Names p6, Retainer Names (Name, Generation, Origin, Career, Headship, Era, Residence, References) p311, Related Persons (Maids, Actors, Townspeople, etc.) p18, Takamatsu Matsudaira Family Members p3, Organizations and Titles p4, Place Names and Rice Yield p3, References p3, totaling 355 pages. If you are researching the Takamatsu domain retainers and are interested, please purchase a copy. Many historical materials were lost in the war in Takamatsu city, and few "Bungencho" remain. Furthermore, low-ranking ashigaru (foot soldiers) were not well documented. This record includes all 3,500 samurai families confirmed during the Meiji era's return of stipends. There has never been a retainer record with such comprehensive coverage of the Takamatsu domain, and it is being used for research and study. Many people have expressed their approval, saying they were able to confirm their ancestors' names for the first time.
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