Research Notes:
"Roger d'Aubigny, s. and h. [of William d'Aubigny], joined in his father's gift to Lessay. In 1084 with his son Rualoc he made gifts, including tithes in Aubigny, to Lessay. [Charter in Round, Cal. Docs. France, no. 920] He m. Amice, whose parentage is unknown." [1]
Roger d'Aubigny's son "Rualoc in company with his father witnesses a Marmoutier charter circa 1080 (Charter in Round, Cal. Docs. France, no. 1212). He was probably an eldest son who d. s.p." [2]
"By a charter dated 1126 Henry I confirmed to Lessay the gifts of Roger d'Aubigny and Amice his wife made with the consent of their sons William and Nele
(Charter in Round, Cal. Docs. France, no. 923); some later confirmations call her Avicia." [3]
[1] George E. Cokayne, H. A. Doubleday, Howard de Walden, eds., The Complete Peerage, rev., Vol. 9, Moels to Nuneham (London: St. Catherine Press, 1936), 366.
[2] George E. Cokayne, H. A. Doubleday, Howard de Walden, eds., The Complete Peerage, rev., Vol. 9, Moels to Nuneham (London: St. Catherine Press, 1936), 366.
[3] George E. Cokayne, H. A. Doubleday, Howard de Walden, eds., The Complete Peerage, rev., Vol. 9, Moels to Nuneham (London: St. Catherine Press, 1936), 366.