Remarks:
Count of Troyes and Aumale; Count of Champagne. An ill-considered revellion against his uncle Thibaut, count of Blois, led to a settlement reatified by the end of 1065. For unknown reasons, Eudo left his homeland and never returned. He gain the lordship of Burstwick in Holderness after 1087 by grant of William I, folowing the forfeiture of Drogo de La Beuvriere. In 095 he joined the rebellion against William II and suffered forteiture and exile as a result. Holderness was given to Arnulf de Montgomery.