RAOUL [III] [Roscelin] de Beaumont (-before 1040). "Rodulfus…Cenomannus vicecomes…mee bone coniugis Godehelt…filio Rodulfo" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Victeur du Mans by charter dated to [994][536]. "Rodulfus Cenomanensium vicecomes" donated two serfs to the abbey of Saint-Florent, Saumur, in the presence of "conjuge mea Widenore et filiis meis Rodulfo, Gosfrido, Ivelino et Huberto" by undated charter, signed by "Ivelini clerici, primogeniti sui, Gosfridi et Rodulfi et Huberti filiorum eius"[537]. "Widdo Lononis filius" donated "Gaudiacus" to Saint-Pierre de la Couture, with the consent of "dominis meis Hugone atque Herberto comitibus et vice comite Radulpho eiusque filii...Yvo archidiaconus, vice comes Radulphus atque Gaufridus" by undated charter dated to [1000/15][538]. Vicomte du Maine. "Hugo Cenomannensis comes" donated property to the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel by charter dated 1014, witnessed by "Roscelini vicecomitis, Hameli de Leido Castello, Haymonis de Medano, Herberti fratris comitis, Droci filii Milonis, Odilarii Drudi"[539]. Latouche suggests that "Roscelinus" was a diminutive form of "Rodulfus" and that this person must be the same person as Raoul [III] or Raoul [IV][540]. This appears to be correct as his son Geoffroy is named "filius Roscelini vicecomitis". If it is correct, it is more likely that the charter refers to Raoul [IV]. "…Radulphi vicecomitis, Odonis fratris eius…" witnessed the charter dated to [1010] under which "Gaufridus de Sabolio" founded the priory of Solesmes[541]. m (after 997) EREMBURGIS, daughter of IVES & his wife --- (-1 Jan before 1049). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. She became a nun at Cluny. Raoul [III] & his wife had two children