Renaud V of Castle-Gontier

Renaud V of Castle-Gontier , lord of Castle-Gontier.

Biography

Renaud V, wire of Renaud IV of Castle-Gontier and grandson of Alard III of Castle-Gontier, had the baronnie before 1183. It makes on this date an exchange with Geoffroy, abbot of Bellebranche, giving pre in Chemeré for one arpent of vine; fact in 1190 a payment with Saint Nicolas's Day, conceding with the abbey so much by each cooking or batch with Castle-Gontier and recognizing the free monks of all other right; moreover, and one does not see too much why, the baker will be able to have only two breads with his display. Robert de Torneham, Seneshal of Anjou, recognizes that the lord of Castle-Gontier made in Geoffroy, abbot of Saint-Aubin, the homage paid previously to the abbot Guillaume (1191). With an age where Alard, his/her son, was still child, Renaud V gives to the Abbaye of Saint-Serge the dîme of Viendrey; he had later with Béatrix, his sister, of the difficulties with the abbot of Saint-Serge on this subject, and was made excommunicate (1195). He still gave to the Abbaye of Saint-Aubin the taxable quotas which had by the girl of Oger, and was pilot, towards 1195, of the donation of the mill of Précigné, Prisciniacus , in Saint-Serge. It is the last act which relates to it and the date of his death is not known. One does not know either which alliance it took.

It had two wire, a long time minor after the death of their father:

  1. Renaud, the elder one, died in 1206;
  2. Alard, youngest, which still succeeds nonmajor his/her brother.

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