Guillaume de Jumièges records that "Richardum”, son of “Gislebertus...filius Godefridi comitis Aucensis”, had two daughters of whom one married “Rodulfo de Telegeriis” by whom she had “Fransualo, Henricus et Robertus Giffard”. Henry I King of England confirmed that "Radulfus Filgeriensis" with "his wife Avitia and his sons Maino, Fransgualo, Henry and Robert" donated property to “domino Vitalis the hermit” for the monks at Sauvigny by charter dated 7 Mar 1113, subscribed by "Maino-franswalo filius eius, Henricus et Robertus similiter filii eius…".
He succeeded his brother as Seigneur de Fougères. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Henr de Filger" in Wiltshire. He became a monk at Sauvigny in 1150. 1