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1-33 (33 pages) Published By: Board of Trustees of Western Michigan University through its Medieval Institute Publications "Family Tradition and the Crusading Impulse: The Rotrou Counts of the Perche" by Kathleen Thompson in the journal Medieval Prosopography Vol. "The history of the ancient town and borough of Newbury in the county of Berks" by Walter Money (pedigree chart, p.62)įamily tree of Rotrou de Perche, from Walter Money, Newbury, 1887 "THE BARONAGE OF ENGLAND AFTER THE Norman Conquest" (p.476, by Wm. Other fairly relevant sources I reviewed this afternoon:

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"His wife was named Beatrix they had as children, Richer who succeeded him another son who, it is said, was called Guillaume and whose fate is unknown a, named Julienne, who was prioress at Chaise-Dieu in 1155 another,, who married Guillaume de Saint-Celerin, lord of Montreuil and d'Échauffours and a third, called Félicie, who was prioress of Chaise-Dieu in 1218 finally a fourth who married a viscount of Beaumont in Maine." The most information I could find is this google translation of "Histoire des antiquités de la ville de l'Aigle." (p.274) by Jean-François-Gabriel Vaugeois who according to French Wikipedia was a member of the Society of Antiquaries of France.īnF Person Record for Jean-François Gabriel Vaugeois (1753-1839) In every source I reviewed this afternoon, including of course Medlands, etc., she was never identified beyond, "Beatrix".

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I have.looked at the case of Beatrix NN, wife of Richer, 5th Baron de L'Aigle - and niece (by marriage) of Rotrou I "le Grand" de Châteaudun, comte du Perche (Posting my research regarding the origins of Beatrix, in response to an inquiry by David Vincent Bigelow, Curator): It is questionable whether Beatrix was the daughter of Nicholas d'Estouteville as according to Medlands Nicholas had no daughter Beatrix and although Richer de Laigle did marry a Beatrix her parentage is unknown.









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