Created Wednesday 16 April 2014
Oct. 936, a donation to St-Pierre de Beaulieu by a priest named Ebroin (who nonetheless does not sign as a priest) of his demesne chapel at St-Bonice des Chauses and four specifiedly ecclesiastical manses, the usufruct of which is to be reserved for Ebroin's brother Amalric and his nephews Jean and Guibert under an annual cens of five solidi, the monastery to get it on all their deaths. The penalty clause is two-headed, borrowing one each from two different formularies. It is followed, unusually, by a clause stating that if the monastery give the lands away they revert to whoever is nearest of Ebroin's kin, under the same cens. This document marks the return to office of Abbot Raoul, apparently called out of retirement.