Guillaume IV of Sillé

Guillaume IV of Sillé , lord of Sillé.

Biography

Guillaume IV of Sillé, whose filiation is not indicated, but is certain nevertheless by the date of the events which relate to it, lent oath to Philippe-Auguste in March 1203, granted the exchange of a vine that his/her father had given to the Abbaye of Bellebranche (1209).

It was obliged to repair the press of the prior of Vallon which it had broken (1210). Guillaume reached an agreement about the vairie of Saint-rémy with the prior of the place (1213); Chevalier banneret was recognized; promised to keep the abbot of Bellebranche, Guerin, in the possession of a vine with Pocé, and ensured the men of the abbey full freedom in its grounds (1215); it gave the habits of the borough of Tennie to the prior, and the heating, in the forest of Bercon, with the prior of Saint-Remy cheese (1219). In 1216, it had been guaranteeing fidelity of the Viscount of Maine towards the king of France, and was invited, in 1226, with the crowning of holy Louis; a charter simply indicated to Cartulaire of the Seam, in 1229, is of him. One knows two seals of to him 1210 and 1215: they are charged with 3 lion cubs.

He probably died in 1237, time when he founded the birthday of his wife, his sons and his daughters. This woman was Marguerite of Beaumont-with-Maine

They had:

  1. Guillaume;
  2. Jean, knight, quoted in a charter of the Abbey of Meilleraie, executor of Geoffroy de Châteaubriant by act passed with Saint-Michel of Angers (1262);
  3. a girl, married in 1231 with Herbert de Cucé or of Tucé;
  4. Several wire or girls died in 1237, of which it founded the birthday at the same time as that of his wife.

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