ANSEAU de Garlande (-after Jun 1232). A charter dated Mar 1185 (O.S.) records that "Guido de Garlanda...Ansellus de Garlanda filius dicti Guidonis, pater Anselli minoris" held "castellum de Tornan" from the bishop of Paris[1923]. “Ansellus de Gallanda" donated annual revenue to "monachis ecclesie Beati Dyonisii de Turnomio”, with the consent of “Johannis fratris sui”, for the soul of “matris sue domne Rancie”, by charter dated 1192, which also records a similar donation by "Agnes…soror eorum" with the consent of "domni Auberti de Andresel mariti sui" and by "Eva soror eorum" with the consent of "mariti sui Anselli de Insula"[1924]. “Ansellus de Gallanda” granted privileges to “burgensibus meis de Turnomio”, with the consent of “Sofie uxoris mee et Johannis fratris mei”, by charter dated 1193, witnessed by "…Sofia uxor mea, Johannes frater meus, Willelmus frater meus, Aubertus de Andesello, Ansellus de Insula…"[1925]. “Guido de Gallanda" recorded an agreement between "Johannes de Gallanda frater meus" and "Anxello de Gallanda domino Turnomii" concerning "domum…de Huxeia" by charter dated Oct 1217[1926]. “Ansellus de Gallanda dominus Turnomii" granted "tertiam partem in molendinis suis apud Turnomium" to "Nicholaus Clericus et Ricardus Molendinarius", with the consent of "Aaliz uxoris sue", by charter dated Aug 1218[1927]. “Ansellus de Gallanda dominus Turnomii" recorded a debt from "Willelmo de Gallanda milite, annuente Manassero de Gallanda, eius fratre" by charter dated Sep 1220[1928]. "Anselmus de Garlanda dominus Turnomii" confirmed the donation made by "Hugo archidiaconus Vindocinensis bone memorie" of property held as dower of “Heloydis relicta defuncti Johannis de Garlanda militis quondam fratris memorati archidiaconi” to Paris Saint-Antoine by charter dated Jun 1232[1929]. m firstly (before 1193, separated) as her second husband, SOPHIE, widow of LOUIS [III] Comte de Chiny, daughter of ---. “Ansellus de Gallanda” granted privileges to “burgensibus meis de Turnomio”, with the consent of “Sofie uxoris mee et Johannis fratris mei”, by charter dated 1193, witnessed by "…Sofia uxor mea, Johannes frater meus, Willelmus frater meus, Aubertus de Andesello, Ansellus de Insula…"[1930]. She married thirdly Gauthier d'Yvoix. m secondly ALIX, daughter of ---. “Ansellus de Gallanda dominus Turnomii" granted "tertiam partem in molendinis suis apud Turnomium" to "Nicholaus Clericus et Ricardus Molendinarius", with the consent of "Aaliz uxoris sue", by charter dated Aug 1218[1931].