ADELISE de Péronne (-after 1126). "Robertus de Perona" donated "terram de Gomincourt...quartam partem" to Saint-Eloi, with the consent of "filio suo Odone ac filia sua Alecia", and "Morens de Bethunia" donated his part in the same, by undated charter, witnessed by "...Wago de Bethunia, Alulfus præpositus, Elbertus de Bethunia..."[2413]. Philippe I King of France confirmed the donation made to the church of Charroux by "Robertus...castri et terre Perronensis dominus et Emma uxor eius et eorum filius Odo et filia Adeliz" by charter dated 1085, classified as spurious in the compilation[2414]. "Adile seur d´Eudes Sire de Péronne" donated "sa part des cambes de la ville de Béthune" to Mont Saint-Quentin abbey by charter dated 1090[2415]. Robert II Count of Flanders confirmed the donation of revenue from property "apud Warneston" to Capy priory made by "Odo Peronensis" with the consent of "Adelisa sorore sua, eiusque viro Roberto" by undated charter [dated to 1093/1111][2416]. "Robert Sire de Péronne et Aelis sa compagne" donated property to Mont Saint-Quentin abbey by charter dated 1095[2417]. "Athelidis Peronensium et Garnestonensium Domina" confirmed donations to Saint-Pierre de Garneston made by herself and "frater meus Odo" by charter dated 1126 witnessed by "...tota familia dominæ Athelidis"[2418]. m (before 1095) ROBERT, son of --- (-after 1095). "Robert Sire de Péronne et Aelis sa compagne" donated property to Mont Saint-Quentin abbey by charter dated 1095[2419]. Du Chesne indicates that the husband of Adelise de Péronne was Robert [IV] de Béthune, but he cites no primary source which confirms the connection[2420]. In addition, no source has been found in which Robert de Béthune is named as seigneur de Péronne, although Du Chesne does quote other sources in which the Béthune family refers to Warneston (one of the Péronne properties as noted above) and one source dated Jan 1199 at Péronne[2421]. Until more information comes to light, it is suggested that this possible co-identity should be viewed with caution.