Created Saturday 19 April 2014
968, a bequest to St-Pierre de Beaulieu from the will of Hugues, carried out by Ramnulf, Gerald, Gerald, Bernard and Étienne of a demesne house in 'Rundenario' where Hugues actually lived with a wood, a covert, a bacallaria and a mill, among other things, plus three manses, then a covert and land at 'Flexo', excepting a vine given to St-Rainer (has the miracle-working prior already been moved out?), a capmansio at Caudac which the tenants (Elena and her son Ebrard) are to hold while they live and cede to Beaulieu on their deaths, vines down the R. 'Aldeirinco' at la Rivière 'as far as the "cirum" on the rock', whatever that is, and an attached water-meadow. The document then lumps in whatever Hugues and his father Franco (very helpful information) had in these places except one remaining capmansio. Nothing beyond the dispositio has been copied, so as far as I can see the date is coming only from the fact that here Abbot Guerno is sharing rule with Abbot Gerald I and we know that this had stopped by 970, this being Guerno's last appearance (and Gerald I's first).