Ermentrude de Clermont
General Notes:
~An Analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of Norfolk, "Predigree of Hugh Lupus," pg. 16, gives his wife as Ermentrude, daughter of Hugh de Clermont, count of Beauvais in France 782
Hugh d'Avranches married Ermentrude, daughter of Hugues, Comté de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, by Margaret, daughter of Hilduin, comté de Rouci et Montdidier. Having founded the Abbeys of St. Sever in Normandy and St. Werburg at Chester (besides largely endowing that of Whitby, co. York), he became a monk 3 days before he died 27 July 1101, at St. Werburg's. He was buried in the cemetery at St. Werburg, but his body was afterward removed to the Chapter House by Earl Ranulph le Meschin.
~Cockayne's Complete Peerage, (Chester), Vol. III p. 165 141
Ermentrude married Hugh d’Avranches, son of Richard Vicomté d’Avranches and Emma de Conteville 141,195,782 (Hugh d’Avranches was born in 1047 and died on 27 Jul 1101 in Abbey of St. Werburgh, Chester, England 141,195,782.)
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