Kind(eren):
LANCELIN [I] [Landry] de Baugency, son of --- (-[1051/60]). Seigneur de Baugency. "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[2673]. A charter dated to [1050] records the sale by "Guismando" of a mill at La Chappe to "Hildiardis, uxor Fulcherii de Vindocino", with the consent of "filii quoque predicte Hildiardis, Fulcherius et Wulgrinus Arnulfus nepos eius et Lancelinus de Balgenciaco"[2674]. 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[2675].
m ---. The name of Lancelin's wife is not known.
[2673] Métais, C. (ed.) (1893) Cartulaire de labbaye cardinale de la Trinité de Vendôme (Paris) ("Vendôme La Trinité"), Tome I, XXII, p. 42.
[2674] Marmoutier-Vendômois, XXX, p. 46.
[2675] Thillier, J. and Jarry, E. (eds.) (1906) Cartulaire de Sainte-Croix d'Orléans 814-1300 (Paris) ("Sainte-Croix d'Orléans") III, p. 4.
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