(1) He had a relationship with Muriel de Valognes (Ponthieu de Volgnes).
(2) He had a relationship with 1st wife of Hubert (granddaughter of Aslac).
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Keats-Rohan, K.S.B. Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166. I.Domesday Book. The Boydell Press, 1997. p. 256.
Hubert de Montecanisio
A Norman, from Mont-Canisy, Calvados, cant. Douvres-la-Delivrande, comm. Benouville. Important Domesday tenant of Robert Malet and also a minor tenant-in-chief in Suffolk. He gave the manor of Yaxley to Robert's priory of Eye at the time of foundation and was also a benefactor of Thetford Priory. In 1115, when his son and successor Hubert began to attest his charters, Hubert was enriched by the grant to him of many of the fees of Godric Dapifer. He died as a monk of Abingdon in the time of Abbot Faritius. He and his descendants were benefactors of Abingdon's cell of Colne in Essex, founded in the time of Faritius by Alberic I de Vere.
Hubert was twice married. His first wife, according to an item in the cartulary of St. Benet's, Holme, was an Englishwoman, granddaughter of a certain Aslac, by whom he had Hubert, Gilbert and Warin. His second wife was Muriel, daughter of Peter de Valognes, by whom he had three further sons: Roger, Geoffrey and Hugh, whom his mother made a monk at Thetford.
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