ENGUERRAND [II] "Aiguillon" de Trie (-after 1175). The charter dated 1147 under which "Margarita uxor Willelmi Aculeii de Treja" donated property to Saint-Martin-de-Pontoise on her deathbed specifies that "Ingelramnus filius" was not present because "Theobaldus avunculus eius" prevented him[2538]. "Engelrannus Aculeus de Tria" donated property to Mortemer Sainte-Marie, with the consent of "Heddiva uxore mea et Wilelmo filio meo et Margareta", by charter dated 13 Dec 1169[2539]. Sire de Moncy 1169. "Johannes de Gisortio" exchanged a donation to Pontoise Saint-Martin made by "matrem meam dominam Mathildam de Gisortio", for the souls of "Hugonis de Gisortio patris mei et venerabilis Dne Mathildis matris meæ", by charter dated 1175, witnessed by "Dnus Engelramnus Aculeus cognatus meus germanus, Domnus Galo de Calvomonte sororius meus..."[2540]. m (after 1161) as her second husband, HEDDIVA [Basilie] de Moncy, widow of NIVELON [IV] de Pierrefonds, daughter of DREUX [II] de Moncy & his wife Basilie ---. The History of Louis VII King of France records that "Nivilo de Petrafonte et Drogo de Merloto" had married "duas filias Drogonis de Monceio"[2541]. The History of Louis VII King of France records that "uxorem cujus" married "Ingerrano de Tria" after the death of "Nivilo"[2542]. "Engelrannus Aculeus de Tria" donated property to Mortemer Sainte-Marie, with the consent of "Heddiva uxore mea et Wilelmo filio meo et Margareta", by charter dated 13 Dec 1169[2543]. Enguerrand [II] & his wife had six children