BERLAY [III] de Montreuil (-after 19 Dec 1116). "Rainaldus Sancti Martini Turonensis thesaurarius et Berlaius nepos meus" renounced rights relating to "curte de Mairono" in favour of the monks of Saint-Aubin d'Angers by charter dated [1080/82] which names "Ursoni de Monasteriolo…Gretia neptis mea"[796]. "Berlaius dominus Monasterioli" restored property to the monks of Saint-Aubin d'Angers, in application of the preceding charter, by charter dated 15 May 1087, witnessed by "Ursoni de Monasteriolo…"[797]. A charter dated to after 1087 confirmed the rights of the monks of Méron as agreed by "Rainaldo tesaurario…[et] Berlaius nepos eius"[798]. "Berlaius dominus Mosterolii" exempted the abbey of Saint-Laon de Thouars from duties, for the soul of "Galerandi fratris sui", by charter dated to [1110], signed by "Chevrerie uxoris sue, Agnetis filie sue, Girardi filii sui, Berlai filii sui"[799]. "Berlæius de Monasteriolo" shared serfs with the canons of the church of Angers by charter dated 19 Dec 1116, signed by "Giraldus filius Berlaii et domina Orgoillosa uxor Berlaii…"[800]. "Berlaius de Monasteriolo et Geraudus filius eius, Hernulfus de Monte Gomeri" witnessed the charter dated to [1118/26] whcih records that "Herbertum de Wircha generum Goffirdi de Asceio" confirmed the donation of the church of Saint-Médard de Vernie to Angers Saint-Nicolas by "Goffridus de Asceio et uxor sua filia Willelmi de Verneia"[801]. m ORGUEILLEUSE, daughter of --- (-after 19 Dec 1116). "Berlæius de Monasteriolo" shared serfs with the canons of the church of Angers by charter dated 19 Dec 1116, signed by "Giraldus filius Berlaii et domina Orgoillosa uxor Berlaii…"[802]. Berlay & his wife had three children