Raoul de Beaumont vicomté de Beaumont
- Marriage: Mademoiselle de Laval
- Died: 14 Jan 1120-1125, Etival
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 141 Constance, named also Maud, who married Roscelin de Beaumont, hereditary vicomteé of Maine, styled Vicomté de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont-le-Vicomté (alias Beaumont-sur-Sarthe), Fresnay and Ste.-Suzanne, son of Ralph de Beaumont, by sister of Guy de Laval. Henry I gave South Tawton (Devon), to Roscelin de Beaumont in marriage with his daughter Constance. They had 2 sons.
~Cockayne's Complete Peerage, (Appendix D), Vol. XI, pp. 105-121
• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Midieval Lands, Raoul de Beaumont. Raoul de Beaumont was the son of Hubert Vicomte du Maine et de Beaumont and his wife Emengarde de Nevers. "Hubertus vicecomes" donated "capellam…Sancti Floscelli martiris…in urbe Cenomannica" to Saint-Vincent du Mans, for the souls of "uxoris Ermengardis et filiorum suorum Radulfi, Huberti atque Guillelmi", by charter dated to (1080/95), witnessed by "uxor eius Armengardis et filii eorum Radulfus, Hubertus atque Willelmus, Goffridus suus patruus…", and adding that "post mortem patris in tempore quadragesimo…Radulfus cum matre Ermingarde et fratre Huberto Cennomannis" confirmed the donation [Le Mans Saint-Vincent, Liber primus, 36, p. 32].
Raoul married Mademoiselle de Laval.
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