"Gauffredus vicecomes Toarcensis et uxor mea Amelina et Aymericus filius meus" donated property to the priory of Saint-Nicolas de Poitiers by charter dated [1106].
Vicomte de Thouars. “Aimericus Toarcensium vicecomes et dominus” founded the monastery of Saint-Laon de Thouars, with the consent of “uxor mea Agnes”, by charter dated 9 Jan 1117 (presumably O.S.). If it is correct that this charter relates to Aimery [VI], it is unclear why he was accorded the vicecomital title during the lifetime of his father, in contrast to the later charters quoted below. One possibility is that the charter was misdated. “Goffredus Toarcensium vicecomes” donated property to Chaise-le-Vicomte by charter dated 1120, witnessed by “Amelina Vicecomitissa uxor domni Goffredi, Aimericus primogenitus filius eius, Goffredus de Teofalgia frater eius, Petrus cognomento Episcopus et Savaricus puer ambo filii Vicecomitis”. Vicomte Geoffroy and Ameline his wife donated “la terre des Deux-Lucs” to Saint-Nicolas de Poitiers by charter dated 1123, subscribed by “Geoffroy et d’Aimery enfants du vicomte”. The reversal of the names of the donor’s two sons in this document, compared with the charter dated 1123, has not been explained. "Aimerico vicecomite Goffredi vicecomitis filio…" is named as present in the charter dated to [1125] under which "Goffredus de Bellomonte" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Laon de Thouars.
The Chronicon sancti Florentii Salmurensis records that "Aimericus vicecomes" was killed in 1127. His place of burial [Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes] is confirmed by the charter of his son Guillaume dated 1139. 1