ALIX de Roye (-26 Jan 1226). A manuscript genealogy of the Lords of Beaumont records that "Joannem", son of "Robertum comitem Alencheii", married "Aaliz filiam domini Bartholomæi de Roye" but died childless[2497]. Philippe II King of France confirmed the marriage contract between "comitem Robertum Alenchonii...Johannis filii" and "Barth. de Roia...Aaliz filiæ" by charter dated 1205[2498]. Her second marriage is confirmed by the necrology of Joyenval which records the death of [her son] "domini Joannis de Nigella filii dominæ Aelidis de Roya" and his donation which was confirmed by his mother[2499]. The necrology of Joyenval records the death "26 Jan" 1226 of "dominæ Alidiæ de Roya filiæ domini Bartholomæi fundatoris" and the donation of revenue from "teloneum suum de Roya, detentum nunc a domino de Mouy"[2500]. "Guillelmus Beluacensis castellanus et Margarita uxor eius dominaGuarmegniaci"confirmed the donation to Orcamp abbey made by "dominus Bartholomeus de Roya Franciæ camerarius et domina Petronilla quondam uxor eius...quondam filiæ suæAdeliciæ uxori defuncti Radulfi de Nigella" by charter dated Feb 1225 (O.S.)[2501]. m firstly (1205) JEAN [III] d´Alençon, son of ROBERT Comte d´Alençon & his second wife Jeanne de Preuilly Dame de la Guerche (-8 Jan 1212, bur Perseigne). m secondly (before 1214) RAOUL de Nesle Seigneur de Falvy, son of JEAN de Nesle Châtelain de Bruges, Seigneur de Nesle, de Falvy et de Hérelle & his wife Elisabeth van Peteghem (-before Feb 1226).