19:(1219–1267), baron of Vitré, lord of Laval (1264–1267), lord of Acquigny, Aubigné and Olivet. He and his father-in-law, Andrew III, Baron of Vitré, went on crusade and following the death of his father-in-law, he inherited the barony of Vitré, the viscounty of Rennes, and the lands of Marcillé and Aubigné, through his wife Philippa de Vitré. Guy inherited Laval after his mother's death in 1264. He joined the expedition to Italy and died in 1267.
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Guy's father-in-law died in 1250, leaving a son, who died the following year leaving no issue. Through this, Guy, in the name of his wife, inherited the barony of Vitré, one of the four large baronies of
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and Emma of Laval. After his father's death and as the eldest son of Emma of Laval, he took, in accordance with her parents' matrimonial conventions, the name of Guy VII. His mother nevertheless, remained Lady of Laval throughout her life. Guy succeeded his father in an indeterminate part of his
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After taking the name of Laval, Guy retained the arms of
Montmorency, which he loaded with five silver shells on the cross. The name of Montmorency will be taken up in the 18th century by
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The following year, Guy married
Thomass de La Guerche, lady of Mareuil, daughter of William de La Guerche, lord of Pouancé, widow of Andrew III, Baron of Vitré. They had:
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Guy VIII of Laval, lord of Laval, Aubigné and Vitré, married firstly, Isabeau of
Beaumont-sur-Oise and secondly, Jeanne of Beaumont, Lady of Loué
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lands: an arrangement which he subsequently made in 1247 with his half-brother, Bouchard VI de
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Emmette, married around 1275 to
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