Created Saturday 19 April 2014
A man named Hugues appears as witness, after the wills of the two most likely candidates have been carried out, in Beaulieu CXLVIII, XCVI, CL, LXXXV, CXXXVIII & CXVIII, all of which are quite hard to date: a maximum span would be the impossible 969-1031, but a minimum one would be the more realisable 970-997. It's stil a long haul, and I can't rule out that there's two men here, but the earlier at least looks likely, given the names with whom he appears, to be the next generation of the le Vert clan who favour such names in the early- to mid-tenth centuries.