FOULQUES (-after 1122). "…Letaldi filiorumque suorum Fulconis et Godefridi…" witnessed charters dated [1076] and 1080 of the abbey of Saint-Pierre at Pithiviers[1907]. Vicomte de Château-Landon. [1076]/[1126]. "Fulco vicecomes et filius eius Guillelmus, scilicet Guido Urso" confirmed a donation to the priory of Néronville by "Robertus Bonet" by charter dated to [1108/20], subscribed by "Rainaldus Pulcher…"[1908]. The Continuatio of Aimon´s Historia records that Louis VI King of France bought "Moretum…et Castellarium, Boissas, Euram et Cambim" {Moret, Le Châtelet, Boësses, Yèvre, Chambon} from "Fulcone Vicecomite Wastinensi"[1909]. The passage is undated, but Estournet dates the sale to "vers 1115"[1910]. "…Fulco vicecomes Castrilandonis et filii eius Willelmus et Guido…" approved a donation to the abbey of Rozoy by charter dated to after 1122[1911]. A charter dated to [1120] records the repentance of "Fulco vicecomes" for the harm he caused to the priory of Néronville[1912]. m (before 1098) BIOTE de Montlhéry, daughter of [GUY [II] "le Rouge" de Montlhéry Comte de Rochefort & his first wife Elisabeth ---]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed only by a document written in 1630 which names "Fédéric vicomte de Gastinois, fils de Guy…fils d´un autre Guy…vicomte de Gastinois nay de Biote de Rochefort, sœur de Guy II comte de Rochefort et de Hugues de Crécy"[1913]. Foulques & his wife had three children: