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3. ERARD [III] du Puiset (-Palestine 21 Aug [1099]). The donation of property to "sancti Petro" by "Hugo vicecomes" is recorded in a charter dated 1096, subscribed by "Adelidis uxor vicecomitis, filii eorum, Ebrardus, Hugo, Guiddo et filia Unberga"[74]. His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1095 under which "Ebrardus de Puteolo monachus noster" donated property with "nepotem suum…Ebrardum de Puteolo" which names "Hugonis de Puteolo patris eiusdem nepotis sui…"[75]. William of Tyre names Evrard du Puiset among those who left on the First Crusade in 1096 with Robert Count of Flanders[76]. Albert of Aix records that "Rotgerus de Barnevilla, Everhardus de Poisat militibus" accompanied Robert Duke of Normandy to the river Farfar, dated to late 1098 from the context[77]. "Hugo de Puteacio" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin des Champs for the souls of "patris mei domni Hugonis et Ebrardi fratris mei" by charter dated to [1102/06][78]. Seigneur du Puiset. Vicomte de Chartres. The necrology of the Priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs records the death "XII Kal Sep" of "Evrardus de Puteolo"[79].

m ADELAIDE de Corbeil, daughter of BOUCHARD [II] Comte de Corbeil & his wife Adelais de Crécy (-[after 1126]). "Hugo de Puteolo…mater mea domina Aleidis" donated property to the abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loire by charter dated to [1108/1116] which specifies that she was a nun at Marcigny[80]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. [It is likely that the “comtesse de Corbeil” named in the following extracts was Adelaide. “Gocellus comte d’Edesse” confirmed the possession of “la terre de Kyaria” to Notre-Dame de la Vallée de Josaphat by charter dated [Jan/Aug] 1126[81]. Kohler, in his summary of this charter (in French), adds that the land had been granted “par le seigneur Galeran” to “la comtesse de Corbolio”, with instructions to donate it for his soul, and that she had donated it to Notre-Dame de Josaphat and “l’abbé Gelduin” with the consent of “son fils”. It is unclear whether Kohler based his addition on text included in the original charter (which he does not reproduce) or on another document (which he does not cite). Röhricht’s summary (in Latin) is different: "Gocellus comes Edessanus" confirmed the donation to Notre-Dame de Josaphat of “terram Kyaria...quam dominus Galeran comitissæ de Corboil et illa assensu filii sui abbati dicti monasterii Gilduino donaverat”[82]. Röhricht only cites Kohler, so presumably his text represents his own Latin translation of Kohler’s summary. Röhricht’s text is difficult to interpret: on one reading “filii sui” and “abbati...Gilduino” could be the same person, on another “abbati...Gilduino” was intended to refer only to the recipient of the donation. Kohler’s version makes no hint that the abbot was the countess’s son. As Kohler was only one stage removed from the original, it should presumably be preferred. If that is right, “filii sui” was presumably Adelaide’s son Hugues [III] du Puiset Vicomte de Chartres. As noted below, it appears that Gilduin Abbé at Josaphat may have been the younger brother of Adelaide’s husband.]

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