HERVE de Montmorency (-before 1096). "…Thetbaldus de Monte morenciaco…Herveius de Marleio…" witnessed the charter dated 29 May 1067 under which Philippe I King of France confirmed the possessions of Saint-Martin-des-Champs[543]. "Theobaldum de Montemaurenciaco fratremque eius Herveum" confirmed donations made to the church of Stilly by "Willelmus de Stilliaco" by charter dated 1086, witnessed by "…Godefredus filius Heruei, Garimboldus de Montemaurenciaco"[544]. "…Hervei de Marliaco, Theolbaldi de Monte Morenci…" subscribed the charter dated 1071 under which "Buccardus…Corbolensium comes" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Spire de Corbeil, although the document does not specify any relationship between the two[545]. "Herveus de Montemorenciaco, Godefridus de Morenciaco-Monte, Landricus filius Alberici, Arraudus filius Landrici …" subscribed an undated charter for the church of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Paris[546]. Bouteiller de France: "…Hervei buticularii …" subscribed the charter dated 1075 under which Philippe I King of France confirmed a donation to the priory of Saint-Pierre d’Abbeville[547]. "Herveus de Montemorenciaco, Hugo comes de Domno Martino, Theodericus filius Fulchardi, Hugo filius suus, Ivo Rufus, Drogo filius Ivonis, Godefredus de Morenciaco Monte, Ivo, Landricus filius Alberici...Arraudus frater Landrici…" witnessed the charter dated to [1083] under which “Fulco” donated the fief he held from the church “in villa...Anetum” to Saint-Martin-des-Champs[548]. "Herveus de Marleio et uxor mea Agnes, Burcardus…filius meus" donated the church of Marly to the abbey of Notre-Dame de Colombs en Beausse by charter dated 1087[549]. mAGNES, daughter of --- (-before 1124). "Herveus de Marleio et uxor mea Agnes, Burcardus…filius meus" donated the church of Marly to the abbey of Notre-Dame de Colombs en Beausse by charter dated 1087[550]. The charter dated 1124, which records an agreement between the prior of Saint-Martin-des-Champs and [her son] "Burchardum de Montemorenciaco" relating to earlier donations, refers to a donation made by Bouchard “post obitum...domine Agnetis matris sue”[551]. Hervé & his wife had [five] children