Created Saturday 19 April 2014
Feb. 967, with the end of the world apparently approaching and quite a chunk of other theology and Biblical reference thrown in to (including the Lord's mercy to the woman of Canaan, which I don't think I've ever seen used before), Ebolo and his wife Ermengarda donate to St-Pierre de Beaulieu (here Holy Trinity, St Peter and other SS) the villa of 'Candidas' with its mills, 2 manses in Ségara, some vines in Albiac and everything that they have between the two places (which is interesting), all to be retained for their lives under a cens of 12 denarii due on St Peter's Day; they then add the church of St-Bonice and half of Monteil, stated also to be included in the cens and to revert only on their deaths, and a manse at Lamberts with 'all the modii they are accustomed to receive', which go straight to the monks. This is a widespread set of holdings! There are no witnesses, but at least there's a regnal date!