Created Monday 14 April 2014
Apr. 916, a donation to St-Pierre de Beaulieu (although here the abbey is identified as SS Felicitas & al. despite turning up as St-Pierre in the boundary clauses) by Baseno and his wife Elene of properties in Monteil, 'Besario', Barennac, le Champ and Laval along with four slave families. The first property has an exception made for a vine at St-Hippolyte, which they say they co-gave to their son Robert, and another son, Gauzfred, features alongside the donors as soul beneficiary, presumably being dead already as he is not, unlike Robert, among the five children who consent (the others being Aicard, Baseno, Ausbert and Ramnulf). At le Champ the monastery already holds a three-quarter share in the plot which until now they have held in common. The donors retain the usufruct of everything for now under a cens of a modius of wine and one of barley to be paid annually, and Baseno arranges that if he is first to die his wife and then his kin get the Monteil, 'Besario', Barennac and le Champ properties to hold under the same cens but the rest becomes full monastery property.