The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "Raymundum et Archambaldum de Ribeyrac et Ebolum Abbatem Tutelensem" as sons of "Boso".
Vicomte de Turenne. The cartulary of Tulle St Martin records a donation by "Boso vicecomes Torenensis castri et uxor mea Guirberga…filium nostrum Ebalum" dated 1091 which also names "filiis nostris Raymondo et Archambaldo". The cartulary of Tulle St Martin records a donation by "Raymundus vicecomes filius Bosonis et mater eius" dated 1092. Orderic Vitalis records that "R. Piletus et Raimondus uicecomes", from the army of Raymond de Saint-Gilles, were among those captured Tortosa in 1097 and, in a later passage, that "Raimundus Piletus et Raimundus de Taurina" were present at the siege of Jerusalem. Tuebœuf names "Raimundus vicecomes de Torena" among those present with Raymond "de Saint-Gilles" Comte de Toulouse in 1098[1462]. "Arcambaudus vicecomes" donated property to Saint-Etienne de Baigne by charter dated to [1109/21] which names "Raimundus frater Arcambaudi". "Raimundus vicecomes de Torenna" donated property "in parochia Sancti Pantaleonis de Rot" to Uzerche, for the soul "patris mei Bosonis et avi mei Guillelmi", by charter dated to [1120]. "Raimundus de Torenna vicecomes" confirmed the donation to Uzerche by "Bosonis patris sui, Archambaldi et Bernardi vicecomitum" by charter dated 24 Sep [1113/22]. A charter dated 1178 records that “coms Willelmes d’Alvergne” granted property “à sain Ceré” to “vescomte Raymun de Torena”, recites the later history of the property, and names “...Giralz, que ero fraire al vescomte Ramund...” among those present at a related transaction. As Vicomte Raymond [II] (vicomte in 1178) had no legitimate brothers..., it is likely that this document relates to Raymond [I]. If that is correct, the grantor was Guillaume [VI] Comte d’Auvergne. 2