Kind(eren):
LANCELIN [II] [Landry] de Baugency (-22 Dec [1098 or after]). Son of Lancelin according to Orderic Vitalis, who says that his mother was the daughter of the Comte du Maine[2676], which appears to result from confusion with the wife of his brother Jean. "Domna Agnes comitissa" [wife of Geoffroy II "Martel" Comte dAnjou] bought "ecclesiam Sancti-Beati juxta castrum Vindocini" from "Lancelino dominico vasso de castro Balgentiaco" and "apud Castrum-Dunum alteram ecclesiam" from "filiis eiusdem Lancelino Johanne et Lancelino" by charter dated to before 1040[2677]. His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 12 Apr 1067 under which his sister "Adeleldis uxor Joscelini Bodelli cognominati" donated land "ad locum Rocius" to La Trinité de Vendôme for her husbands burial, with the consent of "Lancelini de Balgentiaco et Hervei de Lavarzino fratrum suorum"[2678]. Seigneur de Baugency. "Lancelinus miles de Baugenciaco" donated donated "ecclesiam prope murum castri mei honore Sancti Sepulchri" to La Trinité de Vendôme, for the souls of " filii mei Radulphi", the charter dated [2 Feb/1 Jun] 1079, signed by "Radulfo filio ipsius Lancellini et sorore eius Herveo fratre ipsius Lancelini de Lavarzino "[2679]. Under a charter dated 30 Nov 1092, it is noted that "Lanscelinus Belvacensis" wrongly claimed property rights over Sainte-Croix d'Orléans and that "defuncto Lanscelino, Lanscelinus filius eius" repeated the claims[2680]. The necrology of Vendôme La Trinité records the death "XIII Kal Dec" of "Landricus qui et Lancelinus fundator Sancti Sepulcri de Balgenciaco"[2681]. m ---. The name of Lancelin's wife is not known.
[2676] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VIII, p. 197.
[2677] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome I, XXII, p. 42.
[2678] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome I, CLXXXII, p. 313.
[2679] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome I, CCLXXIX, p. 431.
[2680] Sainte-Croix d'Orléans III, p. 4.
[2681] Obituaires de Sens Tome II, Abbaye de la Trinité de Vendôme, p. 203.
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