Andrew of Vitré
Lord of Acigné c. 1120 † 28 June 1145, and,
1154 - 1173 Robert III (c. 1118 † 11 November 1173 in
Savigny), Lord of Vitré, their son who, in battle against Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, had to seek refuge in the lands of Guy IV of Lavaln, re-establishing himself in a castle at
Launay-Villiers.[3]
married in 1239 Philippette or
Philippa (c. 1225 † 16 September 1254 in
Paris), Lady of Vitré and
Aubigné,
married c. 1257 Thomasse of La Guerche (born c. 1215), Lady of
Mareuil, daughter of William of La Guerche, Lord of
Pouancé, widow of
Andrew III, Baron of Vitré,
Michel Brand'Honneur Manoirs et châteaux dans le comté de Rennes. Habitat à motte et société chevaleresques (XIe-XII siècles) Presses Universitaires de Rennes Rennes (2001) Table 33 page 290.
Jacques Le Blanc de la Vignolle, Généalogies de la maison de Laval
Amédée Guillotin de Corson Les grandes seigneuries de Haute-Bretagne II, 2 Volumes 1897-1899 réédition Le Livre d'Histoire, Paris (1999)
^In exchange for the Forest of Rennes, Catherine of Thouars received the castellany of Aubigné, which
Peter Mauclerc had bought for this particular occasion. From B.Yeurc'h (M. Duval, "Autour de la vicomté de Rennes: Rennes Féodal", BSAIV, t. XC, 1988, pp 51-52)
Andrew of Vitré
Lord of Acigné c. 1120 † 28 June 1145, and,
1154 - 1173 Robert III (c. 1118 † 11 November 1173 in
Savigny), Lord of Vitré, their son who, in battle against Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, had to seek refuge in the lands of Guy IV of Lavaln, re-establishing himself in a castle at
Launay-Villiers.[3]
married in 1239 Philippette or
Philippa (c. 1225 † 16 September 1254 in
Paris), Lady of Vitré and
Aubigné,
married c. 1257 Thomasse of La Guerche (born c. 1215), Lady of
Mareuil, daughter of William of La Guerche, Lord of
Pouancé, widow of
Andrew III, Baron of Vitré,
Michel Brand'Honneur Manoirs et châteaux dans le comté de Rennes. Habitat à motte et société chevaleresques (XIe-XII siècles) Presses Universitaires de Rennes Rennes (2001) Table 33 page 290.
Jacques Le Blanc de la Vignolle, Généalogies de la maison de Laval
Amédée Guillotin de Corson Les grandes seigneuries de Haute-Bretagne II, 2 Volumes 1897-1899 réédition Le Livre d'Histoire, Paris (1999)
^In exchange for the Forest of Rennes, Catherine of Thouars received the castellany of Aubigné, which
Peter Mauclerc had bought for this particular occasion. From B.Yeurc'h (M. Duval, "Autour de la vicomté de Rennes: Rennes Féodal", BSAIV, t. XC, 1988, pp 51-52)