Created Friday 04 April 2014
886xAug. 887, a sale by Count Eudes of Toulouse and his wife Garsinda, with the consent of his brother Airbert, of unspecified property on the Yser in le Saillant to Archbishop Frotar of Bourges for 30 pounds of silver. The first witness is a comital scribe, so-called, Garsies, and among the witnesses are Count Guillaume of the Auvergne. The charter is undated, so the windows of office of these men and the fact that the property is then donated to St-Pierre de Beaulieu in Aug. 887 by Frotar, in Beaulieu XI, is the space in which it must be put.