GERARD [I] (-1178 or after, bur Abbaye du Gard). Vidame d´Amiens. "Girard vidame de Picquigny" donated property to "la maison de Gabarinville, lorsque dam Euphémie sa sœur s´y fit religieuse" by charter dated 1149[210]. He appears to have acquired land at Wymering, Hampshire in part through his marriage[211]. Pope Alexander III wrote to Henri Archbishop of Reims 29 Mar 1154 to enforce reparations from "vicedominus Pinciniaco, Bern. de S. Walerico et Gualterius Tyrellus" for the damage which they had caused to the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Selincourt[212]. Pope Alexander III wrote to Henri Archbishop of Reims 23 May 1154 to enforce reparations from "vicedominus Pinginniacensis" for the damage which they had caused to the abbey of Cercamps[213].m MATHILDE d´Aumâle, daughter of ETIENNE Comte d´Aumâle & his wife Hawise de Mortemer. A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that "Willielmus" had "sorores quatuor, filias Stephani" who married "una…vicedomino de Pynkeney, altera…vicedomino de Verberay, tertia…Bertanno de Brikebet, quarta Willielmo de Romare et postea Petro de Brus"[214].She is named in her husband's [1160/65] grant to Southwick Priory for the souls of his and her parents[215]. Guermond [II] & his wife had three children