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  • Name Clémence de Bar 
    Gender Female 
    Died Aft 1185  of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin, Oise, Picardie, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6592  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Renaud I 
    Mother Gisèle Vaudémont 
    Family ID F2910  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Lancelin de Dammartin,   d. Bef 1124 
    Children 
     1. Guy de Dammartin,   d. Aft 1124
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2909  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Renaud II de Clermont,   b. Abt 1085,   d. Bef 1162  (Age ~ 76 years) 
    Married Abt 1124 
    Children 
     1. Raoul I "le Roux" de Clermont
     2. Simon de Clermont,   d. Aft 1187
     3. Etienne de Clermont
     4. Guy de Clermont
     5. Renaud de Clermont
     6. Hugues de Clermont
     7. Gautier de Clermont
     8. Marguerite de Clermont
     9. Mahaut or Mathilde of Clermont,   d. Aft 1218
     10. Comtesse de Clermont
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2850  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 3 Thibaut III de Nanteüil,   d. 20 Jan 1183, of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin, Oise, Picardie, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1162 
    Children 
     1. Philippe de Nanteüil
     2. Guy de Nanteüil
     3. Gautier de Nanteüil
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2906  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “RENAUD II, seigneur of Clermont, afterwards Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Châtelain of Creil, and, in right of his 1st wife, Count of Vermandois, son and heir. He went on Crusade in 1099. He married (1st) before 1104 ADELE DE VERMANDOIS, Countess of Vermandois, widow of Hugues le Grand, Count of Crépy (died 1101) [see VERMANDOIS 4], and daughter of Heribert IV, Count of Vermandois, by Adèle, daughter of Raoul III, Count of Valois. She was born about 1065. They had one daughter, Marguerite (wife of Charles le Bon, Count of Flanders, Hugues II Candevène, Count of Saint-Pol, and Baudouin d'Encre). In 1115 he granted a fair of three days at Saint-Jean to the collégiale of Clermont. His wife, Adele, died 28 September, between 1120 and 1124. He married (2nd) CLEMENCE OF BAR, daughter of Renaud I, Count of Bar-le-Duc, by Gisèle, daughter of Gérard, Count of Vaudémont. They had seven sons, Raoul (I) “le Roux” [Count of Clermont, Constable of France], Simon, Chev., Etienne, Guy, Renaud, Hugues [Dean of Metz, Abbot of Saint-Germer, Saint-Lucien, and Cluny], and Gautier, and three daughters, Marguerite (wife of Guy III de Senlis, seigneur of Chantilly, Boutillier of France), Mahaut (or Mathilde), and Comtesse (wife of Rogues de la Tournelle). In 1152 he confirmed the gifts of his parents, Hugues and Marguerite, and Hugh and Richard, Earls of Chester, to St.-Leu d'Esserent. RENAUD II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, died before 1162. His widow, Clémence, married (3rd) THIBAUT III DE NANTEUIL, seigneur of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin and Crépy, son and heir of Thibaut II, seigneur of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin and Crépy, by his 1st wife, Mathilde. They had three sons, Philippe [seigneur of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin], Guy [seigneur of Bouillancy], and Gautier (or Gaucher). THIBAUT III DE NANTEUIL died 20 Jan. 1183. His widow, Clémente, was living in 1185.
      Carlier Histoire du Duché de Valois 1 (1764): 346-352, 394-398. Teulet Layettes du Trésor des Chartes 2 (1866): 282 (Mahaut de Dammartin, Countess of Boulogne, styled "kinswoman" [consanguinea] by Philippe de Nanteuil, Knt. in 1235 [editor states it is Nanteuil-le-Haudoin, Oise, arr. de Senlis in Valois"). Revue Historique Nobiliaire et Biographique 3rd Ser. 1 (1876): 275-281. Delisle Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 14 (1877): 7 (Genealogia Regum Francorum Tertiae Stirpis: "Secundam filiam prxfati Comitis Helduini de Rameruth, dictum Margaretam, duxit Hugo Comes de Claromonte, de qua nati sunt Guido dictus Qui-non-dormit, et Hugo Paper, et Comes Rainaldus, et sorores eorum. Rainaldus duxit Adelidem Comitissam Viromandensium, defuncto priore viro suo, scilicet Hugone Magno, (lux peperit ei filiam Margaretam, quam duxit Comes Karolus Flandriæ; quo mortuo, tradita est Comiti Sancti-Pauli Hugoni, qui dictus est Campus-avenæ. Prædictus Rainaldus, defuncta Adelide, duxit Comitissam de Dammartin, filiam Comitis de Rainaldi de Monzuns, de qua genuit Guidonem, et Rainaldum, et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem, et Galterum, cum aliis utriusque sexus. Unda sororum Comitis Rainaldi nupsit in Anglia Comiti Hugoni de Cestre; alteram duxit Gislebertus Ethos Richardi Anglici; tertiam copulavit sibi Matthæus Comes de Bellomonte, de qua genuit alterum Matthæum Comitern, et fratrem ejus, et filias."). Lépinois Recherches historiques et critiques sur l’ancient Comté et les Comtes de Clermont en Beauvoisis (Mémoires de la Société Academique d'Archeologie, Sciences & Arts du Département de l'Oise 10) (1877): 21, footnote 1 ["D. Brial, s'étayant sur ces mots de la Généalogie des rois de la troisieme race: Rainaldus defuncta Adelide, duxit comitissarn da Dammartin (Hist. de France, XIV, 7), pense que Clémence était veuve du comte de Dammartin lors de son manage avec Renaud de Clermont. L'Art de vérifier les dates, le P. Anselme (Hist. geneal., II, 268), A. Duchesne (Hist. de la maison de Bar), disent au contraire que Clemence ne devint comtesse de Dammatin qu'après la mort de Renaud. L'opinion de D. Brial est confirmée par une charte sans date, mais parfaitement authentique, par laquelle Clémence, comtesse de Dammartin, et Guy, son fils, approuvaient la donation d'un bois faite a l'abbaye de Chaalis par Gautier de Alneto, leur sénéchal, en presence de Renaud, seigneur de Clermont (arch. de l'Oise: Fonds de Chaalis, charmant petite charte avec sceau de la comtesse, assez frustre, rnais sur lequel on lit distinctement Artini corn. Guy de Dammartin, fils de Clémence et de Lancelin, comte de Dammartin, n'est pas mentionné dans l'Art de vérifier les dates. Il est probable qu'il mourut jeune, car on ne connait aucun acte de lui comme comte de Dammartin."]. Luçay Comté de Clermont en Beauvaisis (1878): 11-17. Muller Prieuré de Saint-Leu d'Esserent: Cartulaire 1 (Pubs. Soc. Hist. du Vexin) (1900): 45 (charter of Renaud, Count of Clermont [R(enaldus) Claromontensis comes]), 45-47, 195, 197 (Dammartin ped.). Depoin Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Saint-Martin de Pontoise 3 (1904): 302-305. Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935) XII/346-353, XIII/98-104 (do). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): XI.17, XII.29, XII.317, XIII.224, XIII.510-XIII.516, XIV.328-XIV.330. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 3(4) (1989): 653 (sub Clermont); 6 (1978): 147 (ancestry of Clementia of Bar). Power Norman Frontier in the 12th & Early 13th Cents. (2004): 256-259.
      Child of Renaud II de Clermont, by Clémence of Bar:
      i. RAOUL (I) le Roux, Count of Clermont, Constable of France, Châtelain de Creil, and, in right of his wife, of seigneur of Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis. He married before 1162 (date of charter) ALIX (or AELIS) DE BRETEUIL, daughter and co-heiress of Waleran (or Valeran) III, seigneur of Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis, by his 1st wife Holdeburge (or Hildeburge), lady of Ailly sur Noie and Tartigny, and daughter of ___, by his wife, Béatrice. They had one son, Raoul, and three daughters, Catherine (or Katherine), Mathilde (or Mahout) (wife of Guillaume I, seigneur of Vierzon), and Alice. In 1175 he joined Count Baudouin V in his expedition against Jacques d'Avesnes. RAOUL, Count of Clermont, was killed in battle at Acre 15 October 1191. His widow, Alice, Countess of Clermont, lady of Breteuil, was living in 1195. At her death, she was buried in the church of the Priory of Variville. Peigné-Delacourt Cartulaire de l’Abbaye de Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp (1865): 157 (charter of Raoul, Count of Clermont dated 1178; charter granted with consent of his wife, Alix [Adelidis], and his daughters, Katherine and Alix [Adelidis]; charter witnessed by his brother, Simon, and his nephew/kinsman [nepotis], Pierre of Amiens), 158 (charter of Raoul, Count of Clermont dated 1162; charter mentions his wife, Alix [Adelidis], and his sister, Mathilde; his brothers, Simon and Etienne, give their consent), 161-162 (charter of Raoul, Count of Clermont dated 1177). Revue Historique Nobiliaire et Biographique 3rd Ser. 1 (1876): 282-294. Lépinois Recherches historiques et critiques sur l’ancient Comté et les Comtes de Clermont en Beauvoisis (Mémoires de la Société Academique d'Archeologie, Sciences & Arts du Département de l'Oise 10) (1877). Lucay Comte de Clermont en Beauvaisir (1878): 18-30. Memoires de la Société Académique d' Archéologie, Sciences et Arts du Département de Oise 10(3) (1879): 677 (agreement dated 1174 between Lannoy Abbey and Raoul, Count of Clermont), 678. Mémoires de la Société de l'Histoire de Paris et de l’Ile de France 10 (1884): 191-242. Toulgoët-Treanna Histoire de Vierzon (1884): 105-109. Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 23 (1894): 421 (Ex Obituario Gemmeticensi: "4 Oct. [Obiit] Radulfus, comes Clari Montis."). Muller Prieuré de Saint-Leu d'Esserent: Cartulaire 1st Pt. (1900): 82 (Renaud de Haute-Pierre, Prior of Saint-Leu, styled "kinsman" [consanguineum] by Raoul, Count of Clermont in charter dated 1176). Vernier Chartes de l'Abbaye de Jumièges 2 (1916): 3-5 (charter of Raoul, Count of Clermont, dated 1170; charter witnessed by his brother, Simon). Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 3(4) (1989): 653 (sub Clermont). Power Norman Frontier in the 12th & Early 13th Cents. (2004): 490 (Breteuil ped.).
      Child of Raoul I de Clermont, by Alix de Breteuil:
      a. CATHERINE (or KATHERINE) DE CLERMONT, married LOUIS, Count of Blois and Clermont, seigneur of Breteuil [see WYDEVILLE 4.i].
      ii. SIMON I DE CLERMONT (or D'AILLY), Chev. [see next].
      iii. MAHAUT (or MATHILDE) OF CLERMONT, married AUBREY II DE DAMMARTIN, Count of Dammartin [see DAMMARTIN 3].”

      2. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “AUBREY DE DAMMARTIN, Count of Dammartin-en-Goële, seigneur of Lillebonne-en-Normandie, and Rouville, lord of Beachampton (in Great Staughton) and Southoe, Huntingdonshire, Piddington, Oxfordshire, South Norton and Thurston, Suffolk, etc., son and heir, born say 1130. He married MAHAUT (or MATHILDE) OF CLERMONT, daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, by Clemence, Countess of Dammartin, daughter of Renaud I, Count of Bar-le-Duc [see CLERMONT 2 for her ancestry]. They had three sons, Renaud [Count of Boulogne, Dammartin, and Mortain], Simon [Count of Aumale, Ponthieu, and Monstreuil], and Raoul, and four daughters, Alix (or Aleide, Adelicia) (wife of Jean II, seigneur of Trie), Agnes, Clemence (wife of Jacques de Prische, 4th son of Guillaume, Chatelain of Saint Omer), and Juliane. In 1174 either he or his father, Aubrey, as "Aubrey Count of Dammartin," witnessed a charter of Ralph Fitz Ralph Fitz Reinger and his brother, Hugh, to Rufford Abbey. About 1175, as Aubrey, Count of Dammartin, he granted Missenden Abbey the hermitage and chapel of Muswell, together with the tithe of the demesne of Piddington, Oxfordshire; this grant was made with the consent of his son and heir, Renaud. In 1177, as "Aubrey Count of Dammartin," he witnessed a charter of his brother-in-law, Raoul, Count of Clermont. Some time before 1184 he successfully claimed to have an hereditary right to Merton, Oxfordshire; he subsequently obtained a charter from King Henry II confirming the manor of Merton to himself and his son Renaud with all the rights that their ancestors had enjoyed under King Henry I. In 1183-4, as "Aubrey, Count of Dammartin," he issued a charter confirming the previous grant of Merton, Oxfordshire to the Templars, excepting the fee and tenement of Guy of Merton and his heirs, the overlordship of which Aubrey reserved to himself. Sometime before 1184 Earl Simon de Semis confirmed to Aubrey and his son, Renaud, lands in Beachampton (in Great Staughton) and Southoe, Huntingdonshire. In 1185 he and his wife, Countess Mathilde, and his son, Renaud, Count of Boulogne, issued a charter to the canons and prior of Dammartin. In 1193 he and his wife, Mathilde, witnessed a charter of their son-in-law, Jean de Trie, to the Abbey of St.-Paul. In 1194 the manor of Piddington, Oxfordshire, was described as lately belonging to the Count of Dammartin, it then being in royal hands as an escheat. In 1200 he granted the Priory of Saint-Leu d'Esserent 40 shilling Parisien of rent. In 1202 [sic] he and his wife, Mathilde, gave the chapel of their manor of Rouville to the church of Alisay. AUBREY II, Count of Dammartin-en-Goële, died at London 19 Sept. 1200, and was buried in the Abbey of Jumièges. He left a testament dated 20 [sic] Sept. 1200. His widow, Mahout, was co-heiress in 1218 to her great-nephew, Thibaut, Count of Blois and Clermont. In 1218 she quitclaimed her rights in the comté of Clermont to King Philippe Auguste.
      Du Plessis Histoire de l'Eglise de Meaux 2 (1731): 73-74 (charter dated 1185 of Aubrey, Count of Dammartin, and Renaud his son, Count of Boulogne, and Countess Mathilde his wife), 93-94. L'Art de Vérifier les Dates 2 (1784): 661-663 (sub Comtes de Dammartin). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 6(1) (1830): 421 (charter issued by Renaud, Count of Boulogne, naming [his parents], Aubrey, Count of Dammartin, and Maud his wife), 549 (charter of Aubrey Count of Dammartin, granted with consent of his son, Renaud). Herckenrode Coll. de Tombes, Epitaphes et Blasons, recueillis dans les Eglises et Convents de la Hesbaye (1845): 671-673. Peigné-Delacourt Cartulaire de l’Abbaye de Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp (1865): 158 (charter of Raoul, Count of Clermont dated 1162; charter mentions his wife, Alix [Adelidis], and his sister, Mathilde; his brothers, Simon and Etienne, give their consent). Ellis Notices of the Ellises (1866): 34-35 ("M. D'Anisy speaks of Alisay as a place where councils were held in the ninth century. Alberic Comte de Dammartin, about the year 1200, made a donation to the abbey of Fontaine-Guerard, which was dated 'at Alisi, in the monastery of St. Germain."), 34 footnote 3 ("In 1202, Alberic Comte de Dammartin, Mathilda his wife, and Renaud their son, united to the living a chapel, which they had built and endowed, in the manor of Rouville, and to which they gave the tithes of all newly assarted or cleared land in the manor of Alisay. In November, 1258, Mathilda Countess of Bologne gave the patronage to the Archbishop of Rouen."). Pinio et al. Acta Sanctorum Augusti 5 (1868): 484-485 (document indicates that Aubrey II, Count of Dammartin [Albericus II comes Domni-Martini] had two children, Renaud [Raynaldum], Count of Dammartin and Boulogne, and Aleide, wife of Jean, seigneur of Trie). Annuaire administrative statistique et historique du Département de l'Eure 2nd Ser. 8th Year (1869): 266. Lepinois Recherches Historiques et Critiques sur l'Ancien Comté et les Comtes de Clermont en Beauvoisir (1877): 434-435. Luçay Comté de Clermont en Beauvaisis (1878): 16-17 ("Et en effet une charte de Raoul, comte de Clermont, sans date déterminée, mais que la collection Moreau place entre 1177 et 1203, inscrit au nombre des témoins Albéric comte de Dammartin et Mahaut comtesse de Dammartin, sæur dudit Raoul, mais cette charte même est une preuve de plus a l'appui de l'existence d'une troisième fille de Renaud II et de Clémence. Cette Mathilda, comtesse de Dammartin, nous la retrouverons d'ailleurs en 1218 cédant a Philippe Auguste ses droits sur le comté de Clermont moyennant une rent annuelle de cent livres sur it prévoté de Crépy par une charte de l'abbaye d'Andres, Hugues de Clairemont, abbé de Cluny, fils de Clemence, est dit oncle de Renaut, comte de Boulogne et de Dammartin, fils d'Albéric II ... Ou bien il faudroit que Mahaut, mère de comte Renaud, eût été sæur du mesme Hugues Rigordus, auteur du siècle, dit sous l’année 1212 que la comtesse de Clermont lors vivante, savoir est Catherine, fine Raoul, étoit cousine de Renaut de Dammartin. Bref Albéric écrit qu'en la même année Renaut sortant du royaume se retira par devers le comte de Bar, Thibaut Ier, lequel il qualifie aussi son cousin."), 41. Mémoires de la Société de l'Histoire de Paris et de l’Ile de France 10 (1884): 191-242. Malo Un Grand Feudataire, Renaud de Dammartin et la Coalition de Bouvines (1898): 263-264 (charters of Aubrey, Count of Dammartin, dated 1200; charters witnessed by M[ahaut], his wife, Countess of Dammartin, and Renaud, Count of Boulogne, his son). Muller Prieuré de Saint-Len d'Esserent: Cartulaire 1 (Pubs. Soc. Hist. du Vexin) (1900): 94 (charter of Aubri, Count of Dammartin, dated 1200; charter granted with consent of his wife, Mathilde, and their son, Renaud, Count of Boulogne), 195 (Clermont ped.), 197 (Dammartin ped.). Chavanon Etudes & Docs. sur Calais avant la Domination Anglaise (1180-1346) (1901): 15 (charter dated 1196 of Renaud, Count of Boulogne, and Ida, his wife, Countess of Boulogne; charter witnessed by [his father] A[ubrey] Count of Dammartin). Depoin Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Saint-Martin de Pontoise 3 (1904): 302-305. VCH Huntingdon 2 (1932): 354-369. Leys Sandford Cartulary (Oxfordshire Rec. Soc. 22) (1941): 281-282 (charter of Aubrey, Count of Dammartin dated 1183-4). Davis Kalendar of Abbot Samson of Bury St. Edmunds and Related Docs. (Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 84) (1954): 4, 12, 41. VCH Oxford 5 (1957): 221-234, 249-258. Genealogists' Mag. 15 (1965): 53-63. Holdsworth Word Charters 2 (Thoroton Soc. Rec. Ser. 30) (1974): no. 746 (charter of Ralph Fitz Ralph Fitz Reinger and his brother, Hugh, dated 1174). Pinoteau Origines des Armoiries (1983): 26 ("Avant cette date, ils n'usent pas systematiquement du sceau armorie: Aubri de Dammartin, en 1189, scene d'un equestre simple, alors qu'en 1185, son sceau portait un bouclier quatre fasces."). Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 3 (1989): 649, 653 (ancestry of Mahaut de Clermont). Manchester University, John Rylands Library: Beaumont Charters, BMC/78 (charter dated c.1200 issued to the Abbey of La Trinite at Fécamp: -- For the weal of their souls, for that of Mathieu, Count of Boulogne and Marie, his wife, that of Aubry, Count of Dammartin, and Mathilde, his wife, the grantor's father and mother, [the grantor] Renaud, Count of Boulogne, Ida his wife, and Mathilde, their daughter, grant to the Abbey the free passage at Harfleur [Seine Inferieure Con Montivilliers in the viscounty of Caux]) (available at available at www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp). Yorkshire Arch. Soc.: H. L. Bradfer-Lawrence Coll., MD335/7/17 (deed of Ralph son of Ralph, son of Reinger, and Hugh his brother to the Monks of Rufford) (available at available at www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp).
      Children of Aubri de Dammartin, by Mahaut de Clermont:
      i. RENAUD DE DAMMARTIN, of Beachampton (m Great Staughton) and Southoe, Huntingdonshire, Piddington, Oxfordshire, Ryhall, Rutlandshire, Norton, Suffolk, and, in right of his 2nd wife, Count of Boulogne, and of Kirton-in-Lindsay, Dunham, Nottinghamshire, Bampton and Cold Norton, Oxfordshire, etc., son and heir, born 1165. He married (1st) MARIE DE CHATILLON, daughter of Guy de Chatillon, whom he subsequently repudiated. They had no issue. He married (2nd) c.1191 IDA OF BOULOGNE, Countess of Boulogne, widow of Gerard III, Count of Guelders and Zutphen, contracted wife of Berthold V, Duke of Zeringhen, and daughter and co-heiress of Mathieu of Flanders, Count of Boulogne, lord of Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, Dunham, Nottinghamshire, Bampton and Cold Norton, Oxfordshire, Exning, Suffolk, etc., by his 1st wife, Mary (or Marie), daughter of Stephen, King of England [see BRABANT 4 for her ancestry]. They had one daughter, Mahaut (or Mathilde, Mafalda) [Countess of Boulogne and Dammartin] (wife successively of Philippe dit Hurepel, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Mortain, and Affonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve [see PORTUGAL 7]). Sometime before 1184 Simon Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton granted him the manor of Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire. In 1189 he was granted the castle and forest of Lillebonne, Normandy by King Henry II. In 1198 King Richard I confirmed to him the forest of Lillebonne and the inheritance in England and in Normandy of his wife, Ida, as count Mathieu held it, and all the inheritance of his father count Aubrey de Dammartin. The same year the king granted him the manor of Bampton, Oxfordshire. In 1202 King Philippe granted him the fortress and county of Aumale. Following Renaud's defection from the England king in 1203, the manor of Bampton passed in custody to Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex. In 1204-6 King Philippe Auguste granted Mortain and Saint-James in Normandy to Count Renaud and his brother, Simon, only to confiscate them once more in 1211. In 1212 King John restored to him the manors of Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire, Kirton-in-Lindsay, Lincolnshire, Bampton, Cold Norton, and Piddington, Oxfordshire, Ryhall, Rutland, and Little Haugh (in Norton), Suffolk. He was defeated by King Philippe Auguste at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, and forfeited his title of count. Although still regarded as part of Renaud's honour of Boulogne after his capture at the Battle of Bouvines, the manor of Bampton, Oxfordshire was granted at pleasure in 1217 to Fawkes de Breaute. Du Plessis Histoire de I’Eglise de Meaux 2 (1731): 73-74 (charter dated 1185 of Aubrey, Count of Dammartin, and Renaud his son, Count of Boulogne, and Countess Mathilde his wife), 93-94. L'Art de Vérifier les Dates 2 (1784): 661-663 (sub Comtes de Dammartin). Blore Hist. & Antiqs. of Rutland 1(2) (1811): 30-31. Dugdale Monacticon Anglicanum 6(2) (1830): 1006 (undated charter of Ida, Countess of Boulogne, to Westwood Priory, Worcestershire, which names her "father" [pater], Mathieu, Count of Boulogne, and her "uncle" [avunculus]," Philippe, Count of Flanders), 1007 (undated charter of Ida, Countess of Boulogne, to Westwood Priory, which names her father [paths], Mathieu, Count of Boulogne, and her "aunt" [materteræ], M[athilde of Flanders], Abbess of Fontrevault). Herckenrode Coll. de Tombes, Epitaphes et Blasons, recueillis dans les Eglises et Convents de la Hesbaye (1845): 671-673. Pinio Acta Sanctorum Augusti 5 (1868): 484-485. La Gorgue-Rosny Recherches Généalogiques sur les Comtés de Ponthieu, de Boulogne, de Guines et Pays Circonvoisins: Documents Inédits (1877): 42-43 (charter of Renaud, Count of Boulogne, and his wife dated 1201). Desc. Cat. Ancient Deeds 2 (1894): 154-165. Malo Un Grand Feudataire, Renaud de Dammartin et la Coalition de Bouvines (1898): 250-251 (charter dated 1192 by Renaud, Count of Boulogne; charter names his wife, Ida, Countess of Boulogne, and her uncle [patruus], Philippe, Count of Flanders). Ellis & Bickley Index to the Charters & Rolls in the Department of MSS British Museum 1 (1900): 553, 588, 633, 845. Muller Prieuré de Saint-Lea d'Esserent: Cartulaire 1 (Pubs. Soc. Hist. du Vexin) (1900): 197 (Dammartin ped.). Chavanon Etudes & Docs. sur Calais avant la Domination Anglaise (1180-1346) (1901): 15 (charter dated 1196 of Renaud, Count of Boulogne, and Ida, his wife, Countess of Boulogne; charter witnessed by A[ubrey] Count of Dammartin), 15-16 (charter dated 1210 of Renaud, Count of Boulogne, and Ida his wife, Countess of Boulogne). Copinger Manors of Suffolk 1 (1905): 352. VCH Bedford 2 (1908): 255-259. VCH Huntingdon 2 (1932): 354-369. Landon Itinerary of King Richard I (Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 13) (1935): 137. VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 268-275. VCH Oxford 5 (1957): 249-258; 13 (1996): 22-30. Genealogists' Mag. 15 (1965): 53-63. Evergates Littere Baronum: The earliest Cartulary of the Counts of Champagne (2003): 74 (charter of Renaud of Dammartin, count of Boulogne, announces that Gaucher III of Châtillon-sur-Marne, count of Saint-Pol, and Guillaume III des Barres will conduct an inquest in order to resolve his dispute with Countess Blanche over the residence and village of Brégy. The village has been held by Count Henri I, Countess Marie, Count Henri II, and Renaud's father, Alberic. The inquest will also determine who may collect the head tax at Brégy.). Power Norman Frontier in the 12th & Early 13th Cents. (2004): 39, 454. Online resources: http://www.briantimms.com/rolls/chiffletprinetCP01.htm (Chifflet-Prinet Roll, Part 1, No. 33: Arms of Renaut de Dammartin - Barry of six argent and azure a bordure gules and a mardet sable); http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/dammartin_grafen_von/rainald_l_von_dammertin_graf_von_boulogrie_1227.html.
      ii. AGNES DE DAMMARTIN, married GUILLAUME (or WILLIAM) DE FIENNES, seigneur of Fiennes (Pas de Calais) [see BOULOGNE 7].
      iii. JULIANE DE DAMMARTIN, married HUGH DE GOURNAY, seigneur of Gournay-en-Brie, Normandy [see GOURNAY 4].”