Jean-Pierre Reux-Tout

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Jean-Pierre Reux-Tout, the former Irish Master of Monastery, was well known for his allegedly ability to speak to the dead. This was his pride, but also his suffer in life. Reux-Tout was born in the little French village Saint-Cashleut, about 1309. His mother, a really old nun, was originally from Norway, but escaped to France during the big war of 1245. Jean-Pierre died at the age of 71, in 1380, after choking on a lobster claw.