Created Saturday 19 April 2014
May 984x5, a donation to St-Pierre de Beaulieu by one Gauzlin of a tenanted manse with two gardens, two vines and three meadows, and also a wood with only three sides, the third of which is on a public road, both of which seem to be in Marsac, and then just the cens of a half-modius (so said, but presumably semodiata) of vine at 'Paliero'; Gauzlin holds all this for life unaffected, then his sons Robert and Austorgius are to inherit under a relief of 100 solidi that will pay for their father's burial at Beaulieu, without which it reverts straight to the monastery as it will in any case do on their deaths. When it gets there, however, his other son Adhémar is to hold it in obedience, he presumably therefore being a monk. Someone of this name witnesses but makes no mention of that fact if it is he! This is the first appearance of Abbot Bernard II, here showing up as coadjutor to Gerald I, of whom this is also the last appearance.