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IVES [II] de Beaumont (-[22 May] [1083/91]).  “Ivo...Belmontensis castri comes” donated property to la Trinité de Fécamp by charter dated to after 1027, subscribed by “Ivonis comitis, [J]osfredi filii eius, Ivonis clerici eius filii sui fratris, Alberici eius filii”[19].  "Comes Ivo cum filio meo simili nomine…clerico et canonico…cum mea propria conjuge Emma et ceteris omnibus meis liberis" donated "castrum Confluentie" to Saint-Wandrigisel by charter dated 1039, signed by "Ivo…comes…Ivo clericus…comes Goffredus, Albericus, Gelduini vicecomitis…Odonis filii supradicti comitis, Gosberti fratris eiusdem Odonis"[20].  Ives must have resigned his ecclesiastical appointments soon after the date of this charter, as the following sources do not mention his church positions and because the birth of his daughter can be estimated to [before 1045] (see below).  "…Ivonis filii Ivonis comitis de Bello Monte…" witnessed a charter dated to [1042/44] under which "Guanilo thesaurarius Sancti Martini" donated property to Marmoutier[21].  "…Yvonis filii Yvonis comitis…" subscribed the charter dated to [1049/60] which records the agreement between the abbey of Monmajour and Chartres Notre-Dame[22].  Comte de Beaumont-sur-Oise.  The identity of Ives [II] Comte de Beaumont as the son of Comte Ives [I] is confirmed by the undated charter under which “comes Matheus...laudantibus conjuge mea Aeles et liberis meis” [Mathieu [II] Comte de Beaumont] confirmed the exemption from navigation duties to the monks of Saint-Wandrille de Fontenelle granted by “Ivo comes cum filio suo simile nomine scilicet clerico et canonico, cui jure hereditario post discessus sui cursum castrum Confluencie tribuendo concessit, cum sua propria conjuge Emma...”[23].  "…Ivonis comitis Belli Montis…" subscribed the charter dated 1071 under which "Buccardus…Corbolensium comes" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Spire de Corbeil[24].  He founded Conflans Sainte-Honorine in 1080: “Ivo comes de Bellomonte et Adelhidis uxor eius” donated “ecclesia Sanctæ Honorinæ de Confluencio” to the monastery of Bec by charter dated 1080[25].  The Chronicon Beccensis Abbatiæ records that "Yvo de Bellomonte comes uper Isarum et Adelidis uxor eius" donated "ecclesia B. Honorinæ de Confluentium” to Bec in 1082[26].  "Mainerium, fratrem Symonis de Monte Forti" donated property, with the consent of "Simone fratre eius comiteque Belli Montis Ivonis", by charter dated to before 1091, which also names "domnus Simon, filio suo Amalrico"[27].  The necrology of Beaumont Saint-Léonor records the death “XI Kal Jun” of “Iuo comes qui adstruxit ecclesiam Sancti Leonorii”[28].  m firstly JUDITH, daughter of ---.  She is named as wife of Ives and mother of Adelise by Orderic Vitalis[29].  m secondly ADELAIS, daughter of --- (-8 Apr 1099).  “Ivo comes de Bellomonte et Adelhidis uxor eius” donated “ecclesia Sanctæ Honorinæ de Confluencio” to the monastery of Bec by charter dated 1080[30].  The Chronicon Beccensis Abbatiæ records that "Yvo de Bellomonte comes uper Isarum et Adelidis uxor eius" donated "ecclesia B. Honorinæ de Confluentium” to Bec in 1082[31].  [Depoin says that Adelais “devait appartenir à la maison de Gournay”, citing the necrology of Beaumont-Saint-Léonor which records the death of Hugues de Gournay (“X Kal Nov...Hugo de Gornayo”[32]) and suggesting that Hugues, younger brother of Mathieu [I] Comte de Beaumont, was named after him[33].  However, there is no indication to which Hugues de Gournay this necrology entry relates, nor of the time when he lived.  The idea is interesting, but the data on which the hypothesis rests is too imprecise to suggest that it is probable.]  The Necrologium Bellimontense records the death “VI Id Apr” of “Adeledis comitissa Bellimontis”[34].  The year of her death is ascertained as follows.  Depoin records that “la plus ancienne vie de saint Gautier, premier abbé de Saint-Martin de Pontoise” (he provides no precise citation reference for this source) records his death “le vendredi saint, et le même jour fut le dernier de la comtesse”[35].  The necrology of Pontoise Saint-Martin records the death “VI Id Apr” of “apud castrum Pontisariense...Sancti Galteri abbatis”[36], which coincides with the date of death of Adelais reported in the Necrologium Bellimontense.  According to the calculations of Cheney, the only years in the mid- to late 11th and early 12th centuries when Goof Friday fell on 8 April were 1037, 1099 and 1110[37].  Of these, the second appears to be the only year which is possible from a chronological point of view. 

Ives [II] & his first wife had one child:
ADELISE de Beaumont ([before 1045]-Rouen 11 Jul 1091, bur Saint-Evroul). 

Ives [II] & his second wife had [one] child:
ADELA de Beaumont
MATHIEU [I] de Beaumont ([1070/73]-1 Jan 1155)
HUGUES de Beaumont (-15 Jul ----).
AGNES de Beaumont (-before 1105).

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[19] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), II, 1, p. 47. 

[20] Pontoise Saint-Martin, Appendice, p. 440. 

[21] Marmoutier-Dunois, XXII, p. 22. 

[22] Chartres Notre-Dame, Tome I, XV, p. 92. 

[23] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), II, 3, p. 50. 

[24] Corbeil Saint-Spire, 1, p. 1. 

[25] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), III, 4, p. 32. 

[26] Appendix, Chronicon Beccensis Abbatiæ, p. 4. 

[27] Chartres Saint-Père, Tome I, Liber Octavus, Cap. X, p. 235. 

[28] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), p. 228. 

[29] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. IV, Book VIII, pp. 231 and 339. 

[30] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), p. 51. 

[31] Chronicon Beccensis Abbatiæ (1648), p. 4. 

[32] Douet d’Arcq (1855), CXCI, p. 150. 

[33] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), p. 36. 

[34] Douet d’Arcq (1855), p. 147. 

[35] Depoin, ‘Les comtes de Beaumont-sur-Oise’ (1915), p. 51. 

[36] Pontoise Saint-Martin, p. 218. 

[37] Cheney & Jones (2000), p. 194. 

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