MILON de Lèves, son of GAUCELIN [V] Seigneur de Lèves & his wife Lucie --- (-1167). "...Gaufridus filius Gausleni de Leugis...Gauslinus de Leugis, Gauslinus et Milo filii eius..." subscribed the charter dated [Oct 1100/1101] under which "Henricus comes cognomine Stephanus et Adela uxor mea" granted immunities to Chartres Notre-Dame in case of death of the bishop[1171]. "Goslenus de Leugis [on the point of leaving "ad Sanctum-Jacobum"]...tam ipse quam filii eius...Goslenus, Gaufredus et Milo" donated property to Notre-Dame de Josaphat, in the presence of "episcopo Gaufredo, fratre Gosleni eiusdem et...Goslenus archidiaconus, Milo prepositus, nepotes episcopi...", by charter dated to [1141][1172]. "Goslenus de Leugis cum filiis meis Gosleno et Gaufrido et Milone et filiabus Odelina, Lucia et Cecilia" donated "omnium feuodorum meorum" to Notre-Dame de Josaphat, for the soul of "conjugis mee Lucie" who is buried there, by charter dated to [1138/1143][1173]. Canon: "Goslenus de Leviis", in the year when "filius eius Goslenus" died, donated five measures of wine annually to Notre-Dame de Josaphat by charter dated 1145, in the presence of "domni Gaufredi episcopi fratris sui, Gosleno archidiacono, Gaufrido preposito, Milone canonico, filiis Gosleni"[1174]. Milon presumably resigned his ecclesiastical appointments on the death in 1145 of his older brother Gaucelin. "Gaufredus de Leugis et Milo frater eius" confirmed donations to Notre-Dame de Josaphat made by "domnus Goslenus de Leugis pater eorum" (buried in the monastery), in the presence of "domno Gosleno Carnotensi episcopo, nepote illius", by charter dated 30 Sep 1151[1175]. A charter dated 1156 records a dispute between Notre-Dame de Josaphat and "Milo de Leugis" relating to the mills of the abbey and refers to the advice of "domini G. fratris eius prepositi Carnotensis ecclesie" and names "patris sui Gosleni"[1176]. "Milone de Leugis" donated harvest income to Notre-Dame de Josaphat on his deathbed by charter dated 1167 which states that, after his death, "Mabilia uxor cum filio suo Gaufrido" confirmed the donation[1177].
m MABILE de Tremblay, daughter of GOSBERT de Tremblay & his wife --- (-after 1167). "Milone de Leugis" donated harvest income to Notre-Dame de Josaphat on his deathbed by charter dated 1167 which states that, after his death, "Mabilia uxor cum filio suo Gaufrido" confirmed the donation[1178]. "Mabilia uxor Milonis de Leugis" donated grain "in granchia de Booleto" to Notre-Dame de Josaphat, with the consent of "Gosbertus de Trembleio pater eiusdem Mabilie et Hugo filius eiusdem Gosberti...eiusdem Mabilie filiis Gaufredo et Guillelmo", by charter dated to [1168/75][1179].
Milon & his wife had two children: