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Lucie de L'Aigle

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Birthplace: Egenoul, France
Death: after 1217
Beaumont Le Vicomte, Maine, France
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Daughter of Richard de l'Aigle, (II) and Edelina
Wife of Richard I de Beaumont, Viscount
Mother of Ermengarde de Beaumont, Queen of Scotland; Constance de Beaumont; Petronelle de Beaumont; Raoul de Beaumont, VII; Richard de Beaumont and 2 others
Sister of Gilbert Guy de L'Aigle; Richer de Laigle; Engenulf de Laigle; NN de l'Aigle and Alix de l'Aigle

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About Lucie de L'Aigle

Lucie de l'Aigle

From Medlands :

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MAINE.htm#Roscelindied1176

RICHARD [I] de Beaumont(-after 1199, bur Etival). Robert of Torigny names "Ricardum…et Guillermum" as children of "Roscelini vicecomitis Cenomannensis" & his wife[648]. "Roscelinus vicecomes Bellimontis…cum Radulpho fratre suo" donated revenue from a mill to the abbey of Saint-Aubin d´Angers, for "filiis suis Richardo et Guillelmo", by charter dated 1156[649]. "Roscelinus vicecomes Cenomannis et Sancte Suzanne" donated "basilicam de Ponto Novo…supra Sartam" to Cluny by charter dated [1161/72] which names "Ricardus filius eius"[650]. He succeeded his father as Vicomte de Beaumont. "Ricardus vicecomes Sancte Susanne" granted rights to the hospice of Raillon, with the consent of "Lucie uxoris mee et Radulfi filii mei", by charter dated to [1165/77][651].

m (before 1177) LUCIE de Laigle, daughter of RICHER [II] Seigneur de Laigle & his wife Edelina --- (-1 Apr after 1217). "Ricardus vicecomes Sancte Susanne" granted rights to the hospice of Raillon, with the consent of "Lucie uxoris mee et Radulfi filii mei", by charter dated to [1165/77][652]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Radulfus vicecomes Sancte Suzanne" donated the chapel of Raillon to the abbey of Angers Saint-Aubin, for the soul of "patris mei Richardi", with the consent of "matre mea Lucia vicecomitissa", by charter dated to [1200][653]. "Lucia vicecomitissa Sancte Suzanne" donated property to Notre-Dame de la Trappe for the soul of "domini R viri mei" with the consent of "R vicecomitis Belli Montis filii sui" by charter dated 1208[654]. The necrology of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport records the death "Kal Apr" of "matris prime uxoris comitis Alani fundatoris nostri" [Alain [I] d´Avaugour, husband of Lucie´s daughter Petronille, see below][655].

Richard [I] & his wife had seven children:

i) RAOUL [VII] de Beaumont (-13 Apr [1238/39]). "Ricardus vicecomes Sancte Susanne" granted rights to the hospice of Raillon, with the consent of "Lucie uxoris mee et Radulfi filii mei", by charter dated to [1165/77][656]. Vicomte de Beaumont et de Sainte-Suzanne. "Radulfus vicecomes Sancte Suzanne" granted rights to the hospice of Raillon by charter dated to [1200][657]. "Radulfus vicecomes Sancte Suzanne" donated the chapel of Raillon to the abbey of Angers Saint-Aubin, for the soul of "patris mei Richardi", with the consent of "matre mea Lucia vicecomitissa", by charter dated to [1200][658]. "Lucia vicecomitissa Sancte Suzanne" donated property to Notre-Dame de la Trappe for the soul of "domini R viri mei" with the consent of "R vicecomitis Belli Montis filii sui" by charter dated 1208[659]. The necrology of Angers Cathedral records the death "Id Apr" of "Radulphus vicecomes de Bellomonte frater Guillelmi…episcopi Andegavensis"[660].

m (before 1212) AGNES, daughter of --- (-30 Aug before 1218, bur Etival). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.

Raoul [VII] & his wife had four children:

(a) RAOUL de Beaumont (-young). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

(b) RICHARD [II] de Beaumont (-17 Sep 1242). “Ricardus, Radulfi vicecomitis Sancte Susanne primogenitus" swore homage for "castella de Ambazia et de Monterichardi…de Fresneio, de Bellomonte et de Sancta Susanna, salva vita patris mei", and refers to "omnes illos, qui mihi debent hominagia de escheeta que mihi accidit ex parte uxoris mee, de terra Ambazie et Montistrichardi", by charter dated [11/30] Apr 1221[661]. Seigneur de Chaumont et de Montrichard 1222. Sire d'Amboise 1228. Vicomte de Beaumont. "Ricardus de Bellomonte et Matildis uxor eius" confirmed the donation by "matris et domine Isabelle…comitisse Carnotensis" to the abbey of Lieu-Notre-Dame-lès-Romorantin by charter dated 1232[662]. Vicomte de Sainte-Suzanne 1235. m (before [11/30] Apr 1221) MATHILDE d'Amboise Dame d'Amboise et de Montrichard, daughter of SULPICE [IV] Sire d'Amboise & his wife Isabelle de Blois Ctss de Chartresd (-12 May 1256). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. "Ricardus de Bellomonte et Matildis uxor eius" confirmed the donation by "matris et domine Isabelle…comitisse Carnotensis" to the abbey of Lieu-Notre-Dame-lès-Romorantin by charter dated 1232[663]. Ctss de Chartres 1250. She married secondly as his second wife, Jean de Nesle Comte de Soissons, who succeeded as Comte de Chartres, Sire d'Amboise.

(c) GUILLAUME de Beaumont (-[1241/42]). "Guillelmus de Bello Monte miles" confirmed the donation by "Rodulphus vicecomes Belli Montis pater meus" to the abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-la-Cour du Mans by charter dated to 12 Aug 1237[664].

(d) AGNES de Beaumont (-28 Nov after 1304, bur Etival). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Heiress of Beaumont. Pope Nicholas IV granted dispensation for the continued marriage of “John [error for Louis?] de Beaumund layman and Agnes his wife, who intermarried in ignorance that they were related in the fourth degree of kindred and have sons” and declared “their past and future offspring legitimate”, dated 26 Apr 1287[665]. m (12 Feb 1253) LOUIS de Brienne dit d'Acre, son of JEAN de Brienne King of Jerusalem & his third wife Infanta doña Berenguela de Castilla y León (-after 1 Sep 1297). He succeeded as Vicomte de Beaumont, de iure uxoris.

ii) GUILLAUME de Beaumont (-2 Sep 1240). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Bishop of Angers 1202.

iii) RICHARD de Beaumont (-before 1202, bur Marmoutier). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

iv) GEOFFROY de Beaumont . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

v) CONSTANCE de Beaumont (-2 Oct 1236 or after). “Rogerus de Tony” donated property to Flamstead Abbey, Hertfordshire, for the souls of “…uxoris meæ Constantiæ”, by undated charter[666]. King John confirmed the grant of "Aielrichescote…in Devonia in parochia de Sustauton", made by King Henry I to "Constancie filie sue et avie…predicte Constancie in liberum maritagium", to "Constancie de Toen filie Ric vic de Bellomonte consanguinee nostre" by charter dated 22 Sep 1199[667]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Constancia de Touny" held "manerium de Suthtaut" in Devon, which King Henry I had granted to "Roscelino de Bello Monte in maritagium cum Constancia filia sua", adding that later "Ricardus de Bello Monte filius Roscelini" had granted the manor to "Rogero de Tony in maritagium cum Constancia filia sua"[668]. The necrology of Angers Cathedral records the death "VI Non Oct" of "Constantia de Togné soror Guillelmi de Bellomonte episcopi nostri et mater Richardi de Togné thesaurarius nostri"[669]. m (before 22 Sep 1199) ROGER [IV] Seigneur de Tosny, son of RAOUL [V] Seigneur de Tosny & his wife Marguerite de Beaumont of Leicester (-after 29 Dec 1208).

vi) ERMENGARDE de Beaumont (-11 Feb 1233, bur Balmerino Abbey, Fife). Benedict of Peterborough records that "Ricardus vicecomes de Bellomonte et uxor sua…filiam" brought their daughter to be married to "Willelmo regis Scotiæ" at "Wdestoke Non Sep…1186"[670]. The Chronicle of Melrose records the marriage in 1186 of "William king of the Scots" and "a relation of Henry king of England…Ermengarda…daughter of the count of Beaumont who was the son of the daughter of the elder son of William the Bastard"[671]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun (Continuator - Annals) records the death of "Queen Ermengarde" in 1233 and her burial at "the abbey of St Edward of Balmurinath"[672]. The Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie records the death "III Id Feb", 47 years after her marriage, of "Edmergerda regina Scocia" and her burial "apud Balmurynot" which she had founded[673]. m (Woodstock Palace, Oxford 5 Sep 1186) WILLIAM "the Lion" King of Scotland, son of HENRY of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland & his wife Ada de Warenne (1143-Stirling 4 Dec 1214, bur Arbroath Abbey).

vii) PETRONILLE de Beaumont (-19 Aug [1203]). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. "Alanus Henrici comitis filius" founded the abbey of Saint-Rion, with the consent of "P. uxoris mee, Ste. et Con. fratrum meorum", by charter dated to [1184/86][674]. A charter dated Jul 1219 records donations to Beauport abbey made by "Alanus Henrici comitis filius" dated “anno quo rex Ricardus promotus fuit in regem” [1189] witnessed by “...domina Petronilla uxor domini Alani, Aliena sponsa domini Conani”[675]. "Alanus, dominus de Goellou, Henrici comitis filius" founded the abbey of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport, for the souls of "Henrici comitis patris mei et Mathildis matris mee…", with the consent of "P. uxoris mee et Stephani et Conani fratrum meorum", by charter dated 1202[676]. The necrology of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport records the death "XIV Kal Aug" of "Petronille comitisse; Merhaute prime uxoris fundatoris nostri"[677]. m (before 1186) ALAIN [I] d'Avaugour Comte de Tréguier et de Penthièvre, son of HENRI de Bretagne Comte de Tréguier & his wife Mathilde de Vendôme (-29 Dec 1212).

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ daughter of Richard II de l'Aigle, Sire de Egenoul. married before 1177 Richard de Beaumont (CP XII (1): 768, ES III.4/705, 687) [Ancestral roots of certain American colonists who came to America ... By Frederick Lewis Weis, p. 100]

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Luce de Laigle

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luce_de_Laigle

Luce de Laigle ou Lucie de Laigle, Lucie de L'Aigle ou Lucie de Sainte-Suzanne (° ? - x < 1177 - † > 1217).

Biographie

Luce ou Lucie, femme de Richard Ier de Beaumont, épousée après 1170, que Gilles Ménage et le Père Anselme donnent pour première épouse à son fils Raoul, est désignée par le généalogiste René de Quatrebarbes sous le nom de Luce de Quelaines, dame du dit lieu, d'Azé, de Ruillé, d'Entrammes et du Franc-Alleu de Villiers. Il ajoute qu'elle était issue par représentation de degrés de Rivalon de Quelaines, qui donna, en 1087, la moitié de l'église de Quelaines et la tierce partie des dîmes à dom Girard, abbé de Saint-Aubin, du consentement de Geoffroy et de Langan, ses frères.

Tout cela est chimérique.

Les terres attribuées à Luce sont celles de Thibault de Mathefelon, son second mari. Le véritable nom de Luce, femme de Richard, est Luce de Laigle, Lucia de Aquila, ou Aquilana, qu'une dérivation forcée a fait traduire par Quelaines. Luce était, en effet, fille de Richer II, baron de Laigle, et de Béatrix.

Richard Ier de Beaumont était de la sorte doublement beau-frère de Richer III, qui avait épousé Odeline de Beaumont, fille de Roscelin de Beaumont et de N. de Crépon. Luce épousa en secondes noces, avant 1205, Thibault de Mathefelon, dont elle n'eut pas d'enfants ; demanda à être inhumée à Chalocé dont les Mathefelon étaient les bienfaiteurs ; fit un don à l'abbaye de la Trappe, avec le titre de vicomtesse de Sainte-Suzanne en 1208, et mourut, avant 1247, dame de Loiron 1. Les Chartreux du Parc d'Orques, où elle avait fondé le luminaire de la Nativité de la Sainte Vierge sur la voirie de Loué, célébraient son anniversaire.

Article détaillé : Chartreuse du Parc-en-Charnie. Il y eut, de l'union de Richard et de Luce, au moins sept enfants.

Richard Ier de Beaumont x Luce de Laigle │
└──> Raoul VIII de Beaumont │
└──> Guillaume de Beaumont, évêque d'Angers │ └──> Ermengarde de Beaumont │ x Guillaume Ier d'Écosse │ └──> Constance de Beaumont │ x Roger IV de Tosny │ └──> Pétronille de Beaumont │ x Alain Ier de Penthièvre-Avaugour │

Notes et références

↑ Voir la Généalogie de Mathefelon.

Liens internes

Pays d'Art et d'Histoire Coëvrons-Mayenne Sainte-Suzanne (Mayenne) Abbaye d'Étival-en-Charnie Comté du Maine Liste des comtes puis ducs du Maine Liste des vicomtes du Maine Liste des seigneurs de Sainte-Suzanne

Source

Abbé Angot, « Les vicomtes du Maine », dans Bulletin de la Commission historique et archéologique de la Mayenne, 1914, n° 30, p. 180-232, 320-342, 404-424. [1]. Comtes du Maine, Étienne Patou, 2007, [2].

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Lucie de L'Aigle's Timeline

1142
February 11, 1142
Beaumont Sur Sarth,Sarth,Maine Pays Et Loire,France
1160
1160
South Towlon, Devon, England
1170
1170
1172
1172
Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, aka Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Sarthe, Pays-de-la-Loire, France
1217
1217
Beaumont Le Vicomte, Maine, France
1992
August 25, 1992
August 25, 1992
OGDEN
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Egenoul, France
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