[ADELA (-[1105]). Guillaume of Jumièges records that "Willelmus cognomento Busacius" plotted rebellion against Guillaume II Duke of Normandy, who besieged "castrum Oucis" and forced Guillaume into exile with Henri I King of France, who granted him "comitatum Suessionis...cum quadam nobili coniuge"[3831]. This source does not link the grant of the county of Soissons to Guillaume´s marriage to the heiress of the county, nor does the wording of the passage even imply that connection although such a link is the most obvious explanation for the grant. No other primary source has yet been identified which confirms her parentage and marriage. If Guillaume´s wife was the heiress of Soissons, the chronology suggests that she could have been the sister of Comte Guy [II], although she could also have been a more remote relation. She is named Adela in secondary sources but no primary source has been identified which confirms that this name is correct. m GUILLAUME "Busac" d'Eu, son of GUILLAUME Comte d'Hiémois et d'Eu [Normandy] & his wife Lesceline de Tourville (-[1076]).]