INGELBAUD Brito (-after Nov 1066). "Ingelbaldo Britone, Wlgrino filio eius, Fulcherio de Turre…" witnessed an undated charter which records the settlement between "militem quemdam vindocienensem Tetbaldum…filium Leterii" and the monks of Marmoutier relating to the church of Naveil[1230]. A charter dated to [1043/61] records the return to Marmoutier by "Ascelinus Jotardus, Guillelmi vicarius filius" of property he held from "Ingelbaldo Britanno" and the payment of compensation to "Ingelbaldi Britonni uxori…et Wlgrimo filio suo…et Gausfrido pagano filio suo…et Fulcherio clerico filio suo…et Fulconi nepoti suo…", by charter dated to [1043/61][1231]. "Ingelbaldum de Vindocino, Gislebertum…" witnessed the charter dated to [1050] which records the sale by "Guismando" of a mill at La Chappe to "Hildiardis, uxor Fulcherii de Vindocino"[1232]. "Ingelbaldo Brittone, Hugone filio eius…" witnessed the charter dated 1065 which records a donation by "militem quemdam de Vindocino Wismandum" to Marmoutier[1233]. "Fulconem comitem Vindocinensem", on his deathbed, donated rights to Marmoutier by charter dated 1066, confirmed by "uxor eiusdem comitis…Petronilla" after her husband died, witnessed by "Albericus de Monte-aureo, Ingelbaldus Brito, Wlgrinus filius Ingelbaldi, Rainaldus cantor frater ipsius Petronille, Fulcherius de Turre, Matheus de Monte-aureo, Drogo frater eius, Tetbaldus filius Leterii"[1234]. A charter dated to [1060/81] records that "Ingebaldus Brito…uxori eius Hildegardi" unjustly appropriated property which had been donated to Marmoutier, and names "filiis…eorum primogenito Wlgrino…Fulcherio et Paganello…Hugo", witnessed by "Herveo de Lavarzino, Avelina uxore eius…"[1235]. m HILDEGARDE [Dometa/Domitilla], daughter of FOUCHER [II] "le Riche" & his wife --- (-[1100/01]). A charter dated to [1060/81] records that "Ingebaldus Brito…uxori eius Hildegardi" unjustly appropriated property which had been donated to Marmoutier, and names "filiis…eorum primogenito Wlgrino…Fulcherio et Paganello…Hugo", witnessed by "Herveo de Lavarzino, Avelina uxore eius…"[1236]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated to [1066/75], relating to the dispute with Marmoutier about the mill at La Chappe, in which "Ingelbaldo Brittone" names "Fulcherius pater uxoris sue"[1237]. "Dometa…de Vindocino" donated three quarters of the church of Lancé to Marmoutier, and "Drogo Ansberti filius" the remaining quarter with the consent of "conjugis suæ Aemeline filiorumque suorum Bernardi et Hugonis ac filiarum suarum Tesseline, Aremburgis, Johannæ", by charter dated 1090[1238]. A charter dated 1101 records the purchase by "filii Domitelle [recently deceased] Fulcherius…et Gaufredus cognomento Paganus" of property from Marmoutier[1239]. Ingelbaud & his wife had one child