ALAIN (-29 Dec 1212 or 1 Jan 1213). "Henricus comes" donated property to the priory of Saint-Magloire de Léhon for the soul of "Roberti comitis", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Alani, Stephani atque Conani", by charter dated [1151/59][971]. He succeeded his cousin Geoffroy as Comte de Penthièvre. "Alanus Henrici comitis filius" founded the abbey of Saint-Rion, with the consent of "P. uxoris mee, Ste. et Con. fratrum meorum", by charter dated to [1184/86][972]. A charter dated Jul 1219 records donations to Beauport abbey made by "Alanus Henrici comitis filius" dated “anno quo rex Ricardus promotus fuit in regem” [1189] witnessed by “...domina Petronilla uxor domini Alani, Aliena sponsa domini Conani”[973]. He recovered his father's lost inheritance of Guingamp[974]. "Alanus, dominus de Goellou, Henrici comitis filius" founded the abbey of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport, for the souls of "Henrici comitis patris mei et Mathildis matris mee…", with the consent of "P. uxoris mee et Stephani et Conani fratrum meorum", by charter dated 1202[975]. The undated record of an enquiry relating to the property rights of Henri d´Avaugour states that "Geffroi comte de Lamballe fils [de] Rivallon" granted “Pentevre et son droit de primogeniture en toute la terre qu´il avoit en Bretagne” to “Alain fils [de] Henri” before the French king, with the consent of “ses neveux, enfans de O. Tournemine et d´Edie sa sœur”[976]. "Alanus comes, Henrici comitis filius" granted letters of assurance to "domino Andreæ de Vitreio", with the consent of "Henrico filio meo et Alici uxori eius", by charter dated 1209[977]. "Alanus comes, Henrici comitis filius" confirmed the donation to the abbey of Sainte-Marie-de-Boquen, with the consent of "Henrici et Gaufridi filiorum meorum", by charter dated 2 May 1211[978]. The Chronicon Britannicum records the death "IV Kal Jan" in 1212 of "Alanus Comes, filius Henrici comitis"[979]. The Chronicon Savigniacensis Monasterii records the death "Kal Jan" in 1212 of "Alanus comes de Goilou, filius Henrici comitis"[980]. m firstly (before 1186) PETRONILLE de Beaumont, daughter of RICHARD [I] Vicomte de Beaumont & his wife Lucie de Laigle (-19 Aug [1203]). "Alanus Henrici comitis filius" founded the abbey of Saint-Rion, with the consent of "P. uxoris mee, Ste. et Con. fratrum meorum", by charter dated to [1184/86][981]. A charter dated Jul 1219 records donations to Beauport abbey made by "Alanus Henrici comitis filius" dated “anno quo rex Ricardus promotus fuit in regem” [1189] witnessed by “...domina Petronilla uxor domini Alani, Aliena sponsa domini Conani”[982]. "Alanus, dominus de Goellou, Henrici comitis filius" founded the abbey of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport, for the souls of "Henrici comitis patris mei et Mathildis matris mee…", with the consent of "P. uxoris mee et Stephani et Conani fratrum meorum", by charter dated 1202[983]. The necrology of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport records the death "XIV Kal Aug" of "Petronille comitisse; Merhaute prime uxoris fundatoris nostri"[984]. m secondly (1204) ADELAIDE, daughter of --- (-13 Oct 1216). The Chronicon Britannicumrecords the death in 1216 of "Aheles comitissa, Alani Comitis uxor, mater Henrici"[985]. A clue as to her origin is contained in the charter dated Aug 1234 under which her son “Henricus de Alvagorio” received “castrum de Gaisclino” from “domino Solino avunculo meo”[986]. The necrology of Notre-Dame-de-Beauport records the death "III Id Oct" of "Aeladis comitisse, secunde uxoris comitis Alani fundatoris nostri"[987]. Alain & his second wife had two children