Birth year is only a rough indication.
She was an heiress to a barony, although her family background was English, not French. She married an important French official of King Henry I.
In many publications Picot's successor Muriel is described as his sister and heir, but in fact as noted by Keats-Rohan, her son Richard de la Haye described Picot as his grandfather.
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