NICOLAS [I] d´Estouteville, son of ROBERT [II] d´Estouteville & his [first wife Jeanne Talbot] (-22 Apr 1177). Morandière names "Nicholas d´Estouteville" as the son of "Robert II le jeune d´Estouteville" and his first wife "Jehanne Talebot" but does not cite the corresponding primary source[1520]. Père Anselme names "Nicolas I sire d´Estouteville et de Vallemont, baron de Cleuville" as the oldest son of Robert [II] d´Estouteville without naming his mother, and without citing a primary source[1521]. "…Nicholao de Stotavilla…" witnessed the charter dated to [Sep 1151/Jan 1153] under which "Henricus dux Norm et comes Andeg" donated property to the abbey of Mortemer[1522]. "Nicolaus de Stotevilla" founded the abbey of Valmont, with the consent of "Roberti filii mei", for the souls of "…Iulianæ uxoris meæ et Roberti filii mei et aliorum filiorum meorum", by undated charter[1523], the foundation dated to 1169 in Gallia Christiana[1524]. “Nicholao de Stotevilla…Roberto de Stotevill” witnessed the undated charter under which Henry II King of England confirmed the foundation of the abbey of Le Valasse[1525]. Round dates this document to [1166/67][1526]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records enfeoffments in the duchy of Normandy in [1172], "Nicholaus de Stuteville" with one knight "de feodo de logis et prato…in baillia Willelmi de Malepalet" and "vii hospitibus quos habet apud Fiscanum"[1527]. "…Nicolao de Stutevilla…Roberto de Stutevilla" subscribed the charter dated [1172/78] under which Henry II King of England confirmed donations to the abbey of Valasse[1528]. The necrology of Valmont records the death 22 Apr of "Nicholai primi fundatoris"[1529]. Domesday Descendants records that Nicholas died in 1177 but does not cite the corresponding primary source[1530]. Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Valmont, including donations by "[Nicolai] de Stotevilla…Juliane uxoris predicti Nicolai…Roberti de Stotavilla filii eiusdem Nicolai…et…Nicolai de Stotevilla filii predicti Nicolai…Willelmi de Stotavilla filii predicti Nicolai senioris…Richardi de Stotavilla filii predicti Nicolai senioris…", by charter dated to [1181/83][1531].
mJULIANE, daughter of --- (-5 Nov ----). "Nicolaus de Stotevilla" founded the abbey of Valmont, with the consent of "Roberti filii mei", for the souls of "…Iulianæ uxoris meæ et Roberti filii mei et aliorum filiorum meorum", by undated charter[1532], the foundation dated to 1169 in Gallia Christiana[1533]. Her marriage is confirmed by the charter dated to [1181/83] under which Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Valmont, including donations by "[Nicolai] de Stotevilla…Juliane uxoris predicti Nicolai…Roberti de Stotavilla filii eiusdem Nicolai…et…Nicolai de Stotevilla filii predicti Nicolai…Willelmi de Stotavilla filii predicti Nicolai senioris…Richardi de Stotavilla filii predicti Nicolai senioris…"[1534]. Père Anselme names "Julienne, que l´on dit fille de Gaucher de Thorotte" as the wife of Nicholas d´Estouteville, without citing a primary source[1535]. The necrology of Valmont records the death 5 Nov of "Julianæ primæfundatricis"[1536].
Nicolas [I] & his wife had five children