Created Wednesday 16 April 2014
A man named Adhémar gives a huge load of property to three monasteries (excepting gifts already made to two others) in Beaulieu XLIX and then witnesses a vicecomital donation to the obvious one of those houses in Beaulieu XLVIII; there seems no problem identifying these two, and in the former for reasons not made clear Deloche pins him as Viscount of Echelles; he may then also recur in Beaulieu XXVIII, again a vicecomital donation to Beaulieu where he is in fact one of the brothers of the relevant viscount, Gauzbert of Cahors, and thus also son of Robert and brother of Boso, and Beaulieu CXLIX, where he witnesses an act by a possible kinsman by marriage along with a brother and another somehow-viscount; a lead witnessof the undated Beaulieu LXVII is probably also him. In the first occurrence we see him with a wife Gauzla and a son Bernard, too, so if we were sure of the links the genealogy would be much assisted.