BOUCHARD [V] "le Chauve" de Vendôme (-[25 Feb] ----). A charter dated to [1032] records that Foulques "Nerra" Comte d´Anjou transmitted "honor Vindocinensis" to his only daughter by "sororem defuncti pontificis", who had four sons of whom "primogenitum…Burchardum"[899]. A charter dated to [1007/50] records that "Rainaldus episcopus Parisiensis, filius Burchardi Vetuli" cleared the forest of Gâtines and built Ville-l´Evêque, that after his death Foulques "Nerra" Comte d´Anjou granted Ville-l´Evêque to "Hamelino patre Walterii", that "Burchardus…cum matre sua Adela" confirmed all the previous concessions, that after his death his mother associated "Fulconem filium suum" in the county but later sold it to "fratrem suum Goffredum…Andecavorum comitem"[900]. Comte de Vendôme. A charter dated to [1025/30] records the concessions granted by "comes Burchardus in villa et in comitatu Vindocini"[901]. The necrology of Vendôme La Trinité records the death "V Kal Mar" of "Buccardus comes Vindocini"