Yokosuka Domain - List of Daimyo

List of Daimyo

  • Ōsuga clan (fudai) 1621-1622
# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank revenues
1 Ōsuga Tadamasa (大須賀忠政?) 1601–1607 Dewa-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 60,000 koku
2 Sakakibara (Ōsuga) Tadatsugu (榊原忠次?) 1607–1615 Shikibu-taifu Lower 4th (従四位下) 26,000 koku
  • Matsudaira (Nomi) clan (fudai) 1621-1622
# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank revenues
1 Matsudaira Shigekatsu (松平重勝?) 1619–1621 Osumi-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 26,000 koku
2 Matsudaira Shigetada (松平重忠?) 1621–1622 Tango-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 26,000 koku
  • Inoue clan (fudai) 1622-1645
# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank revenues
1 Inoue Masanari (井上正就?) 1622–1629 Shūkeiryō (主計頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 52,500 koku
2 Inoue Masatoshi (井上正利?) 1628–1645 Kawachi-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 50,000 koku
  • Honda clan (fudai) 1645-1681
# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank Revenues
1 Honda Toshinaga (本多利長?) 1645–1681 Echizen-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 40,000 koku
  • Nishio clan (fudai) 1681-1868; 25,000-35,000 koku
# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank Revenues
1 Nishio Tadanari (西尾忠成?) 1682–1713 Oki-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 25,000 koku
2 Nishio Tadanao (西尾忠尚?) 1713–1760 Oki-no-kami Lower 4th (従四位下) 35,000 koku
3 Nishio Tadamitsu (西尾忠需?) 1760–1782 Mondo no Shō(主水正) Lower 4th (従四位下) 35,000 koku
4 Nishio Tadayuki (西尾忠移?) 1782–1801 Oki-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 35,000 koku
5 Nishio Tadayoshi (西尾忠善?) 1801–1829 Oki-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 35,000 koku
6 Nishio Tadakata (西尾忠固?) 1829–1843 Oki-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 35,000 koku
7 Nishio Tadasaka (西尾忠受?) 1843–1861 Oki-no-kami Lower 5th (従五位下) 35,000 koku
8 Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾忠篤?) 1861–1868 Oki-no-kami Viscount 35,000 koku

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