AUBERT [V] de Hangest, son of AUBERT [IV] de Hangest Seigneur de Genlis & his wife Marie de Roye (-after 1297). Père Anselme records Aubert [V] as the son of Aubert [IV], adding that his stepfather won a lawsuit against him in 1281 regarding the execution of contracts agreed between them[295]. The Exercitus Fuxensis Index Primus, dated 1272, names "armigeri..Aubertus de Hangesto" among "homines feodales...in ballia Viromandensi...Calriacum"[296]. "Aubiers de Hangiest chevaliers sire de Genli" confirmed an exchange of property made by "Pieron de Saint-Aubin" by charter dated Mar 1284[297]. Richemond records that Aubert resolved a dispute between Jean d´Avesnes and the citizens of Valenciennes in 1296, and in 1297 was sent by Philippe IV King of France with Jacques de Saint-Paul to negotiate an agreement with the citizens of Douai, commenting that Aubert´s son Aubert [VI] would have been too young at that time to have undertaken these missions[298].
m ([1275]) [ELEONORE] de Villebéon, daughter of GAUTHIER [IV] de Villebéon, Seigneur de Tournenfuye, de Heuqueville et de Fontaine-Guérart & his wife Eléonore de Melun.Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the lawsuit dated 1281 concerning the marriage contract between "domini G. Cambellani militis...filiam" and "Aubertum de Hangesto militem"[299].Richemond highlights the absence of texts which confirm the name of this daughter, adding that "nous lui prêtons le prénom d´Eléonore parce que ce fut celui de sa mère et de sa fille"[300]. Père Anselme names "Isabelle de Tancarville dame de Fontaines, fille de Guillaume sire de Tancarville, chambellan de Normandie" as the wife of Aubert [V][301]. Richemond explains that this error presumably resulted from a misinterpretation of the documentation relating to the 1281 lawsuit, which names Aubert´s father-in-law "G. Cambellanus" which Anselme took to refer to the chamberlain of Normandy, especially as the dowry consisted of land inherited by his father-in-law´s paternal grandmother (Isabelle de Tancarville daughter of Guillaume de Tancarville and his wife Alix de Serans)[302].
Aubert [V] & his wife had [two] children