Yusai's 6,000 koku of land was divided up after his death, and half of it ended up leaving the Hosokawa family to be inherited by Kyumu NAGAOKA (also known as Tadataka HOSOKAWA), grandson of Yusai and disinherited by his father Tadaoki, to support his retirement in Kyoto. |
幽斎の所領6000石は死後に整理されたが、そのうち3000石分は慶長9年(1604年)に父忠興から廃嫡された幽斎孫の長岡休無(細川忠隆)への細川家からの京都隠居料として相続された形となった。 |