ANSEAU [II] de l’Isle (-Jan 1220). “M[anasserius] de Insula” notified a donation of revenue to Canterbury, for the souls of “parentum meorum Anselini et Mabilie et fratris mei Adam et filii eius Anselini et aliorum fratrum meorum Ade...et Lancelini[i]”, with the consent of “frater meus Adam de Insula...et filius eius Anselinus”, by charter dated to [1179/89][408]. "Adam de Insula" donated property to Valle Sainte-Marie, for the soul of "Aalis uxoris mee", with the consent of "fratrorum meorum…Lancelini, Manasse et Adam, filiorumque meorum Anselli, Teobaldi, Adam, et filiarum mearum Aveline et Mabilie", by undated charter[409]. “Ansellus de Gallanda” granted privileges to “burgensibus meis de Turnomio”, with the consent of “Sofie uxoris mee et Johannis fratris mei”, by charter dated 1193, witnessed by "…Sofia uxor mea, Johannes frater meus, Willelmus frater meus, Aubertus de Andesello, Ansellus de Insula…"[410]. m firstly ALIX de Beaumont, daughter of MATHIEU [II] Comte de Beaumont & his second wife Adela Dame de Luzarches (-4 Dec before 1186). "Matheus comes Bellimontis et dominus Valesie" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise with the consent of "Elienoris comitisse uxoris sue filie Radulphi comitis Perone" for the souls of "Aelidis sororis mee et…fratrum suorum Philepi, Mathei, Johannis" by charter dated 1176[411]. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1 Jan/13 Apr 1186 or 1 Jan/29 Mar 1187 under which "Adam de Insula dominus" donated property with the consent of "filiis meis Anselmo, Theobaldo, Adam" to the priory of Saint-Léonor "pro anima Aelidis sororis Mathei comitis Bellimontis…Anselmo predicto filio meo conjuncta", witnessed by "Mathei comitis Bellimontis et Valesie domini"[412]. The Necrologium Bellimontense records the death “II Non Dec” of “Aalis de Insula, soror comitis Bellimontis”[413]. "Matheus comes Bellimontes" confirmed the donation by "Philippus frater meus" to the abbey of Saint-Martin de Pontoise in memory of "Mathei patris mei et Mathildis matris mee fratrumque nostrorum Mathei et Johannis sororumque nostrarum quarum ultraque dicta fuit Aalildis" by charter dated 1195[414]. m secondly (before 1192) EVA de Garlande, daughter of ANSEAU de Garlande & his wife Rancie ---. “Ansellus de Gallanda" donated annual revenue to "monachis ecclesie Beati Dyonisii de Turnomio”, with the consent of “Johannis fratris sui”, for the soul of “matris sue domne Rancie”, by charter dated 1192, which also records a similar donation by "Agnes…soror eorum" with the consent of "domni Auberti de Andresel mariti sui" and by "Eva soror eorum" with the consent of "mariti sui Anselli de Insula"[415].