"Fredericus de Castellonio", while en route to Jerusalem, required "Comitisse uxori sue" to donate property to Notre-Dame de Longpont, with the consent of "Eustachia filia Frederici qui fuit uxor Balduini de Belvaco", by charter dated to [1120]. As her daughter by her second husband was named as married in 1132, Eustachie’ must have married secondly before 1120. “Johannis de Stampis filius Pagani...hoc idem fratres sui Anselmus et Gaufridus et cognati sui Menerius et Guido” donated rights “in villa...Hermentarvilla” to Saint-Jean-en-Vallée, with the consent of “uxor prenominati Johnnis Eustachia et frater eius Fredericus et filia eius Avelina” by charter dated to [1123/28], witnessed by “...Fredericus prefate Eustachie filius”. "Eustachia Frederici filia de Castellonio, uxor autem Johannis de Stampis" confirmed the donation of "partem suam de censu hospitum..apud Bunduflum" to Notre-Dame de Longpont made by "mater sua, mandatione patris sui supradicti Frederici ex via Hierusalem", with the consent of “filio suo Frederico...ex anteriori marito suo Balduino...de Belvaco”, by charter dated to [1130], witnessed by “Galterius Tirellus, Ansellus nepos eius...”. “Eustachia de Corbolio” donated land to Yerres, with the consent of “mariti sui Johannis de Stampis et Frederici filii sui et Balduini de Corbolio generis sui et Aveline filie sue”, by charter dated 1138. "Domnus Johannes filius Pagani de Stampis et Eustachia uxor eius ac Fredericus filius Eustachie" confirmed the donation of "decimam de Ivri" made to Notre-Dame de Longpont by "Galterius Tyrellus" on leaving for Jerusalem by charter dated to [1140], witnessed by “...Heinricus frater Balduini de Corboylo...”. 2