16886786.
Lord Henry de Pinkeny & 16886787. Alice de Lindsey
~1200, Henry
de Picquigny born in Northamptonshire, England, s/o 33773572. Robert de
Pinkeny.
~1212, Alice
born in Scotland, d/o 33773574. David de
Lindsay & 33773575. Alianor de Limesi.
1214,
Alice’s father died.
10/19/1216,
Henry III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England. Louis of France also
claimed the throne.
Aft. 1223,
Alice brother David died, her brother Gerard the heir.
By 1227,
Henry married Alice.
12/12/1232,
Henry de Picquigny has made fine with the king by £100 for his relief and for
having seisin of the land formerly of Robert de Picquigny, his father, which
fall to Henry by inheritance, and the king has taken his homage herein. Order
to the sheriff of Northamptonshire that, having accepted security from him for
rendering those £100 to the king, he is to cause Henry to have full seisin
without delay … to the sheriffs of Buckinghamshire and Essex … to cause Henry
to have full seisin of the lands formerly of Robert in their bailiwicks. (S)
FRsHIII.
1234, Henry
de Pinkeny in a agreement with Eustacia [Henry’s sister], wife of Thomas de
Arden, over lands at Holdenby and Spratton. (S) Lordship, Knighthood, and
Locality, Coss, 1991, P208.
7/24/1236,
Pershore. The king has granted to his beloved and faithful Hugh of Pattishall
that, … of the £43 which he owes for Henry de Picquigny, … (S) FRsHIII.
1241-2,
Grant Parties: Henry de Pinkney, Lord of Weedon Lois; … (S) UKNA.
8/15/1246, The
king has granted Henry de Picquigny that, of the 100m. at which was amerced for a trespass of the
forest, he is to render … (S) FRsHIII.
2/25/1249,
Grant for life to Henry de Pinkeny, queen’s yeoman, of the whole land which the
king granted to Richard Marshal for his life in Scerberg, if he survive the
said Richard. (S) CPRs.
1249, Alice
heiress to her soul-surviving brother Gerard.
1249, The
king took the homage of Henry de Pinkeny, who had married Alice daughter and
coheir of Gerard de Lyndesei, of a moiety of the barony of Limesy for £50 of
relief. (S) Honors and Knights’ Fees, Farrer, P345.
2/21/1250,
The king has granted to Henry de Picquigny, who has taken to wife Alice, sister
and heiress of Gerard de Lindes’, who held from the king in chief, that he may
render £15 per annum of the £50 by which he made fine with the king for his
relief. (S) FRsHIII.
3/13/1251,
Grant ot the abbey of Tylteye and the Cistercian monks … all the land in
Christeshal and Heyden … of the gift of Henry de Pinkeny … in Dodenho, Elmedun
and Little Wenden, of the gift of the abbot of Lesnes, Henry de Pinkeny, … (S)
CChRs.
5/3/1254,
Protection with clause … going with the queen to the king in Gascony … Henry de
Pinkeny … (S) CPRs.
8/20/1254 at
Bordeaux, Exemption of Henry de Pinkeny for being put on assizes … against his
will. (S) CPRs.
9/10/1254 at
Bordeaux, Exemption at the instance of Henry de Pinkeny, queen’s serjeant, of
Hugh de Pinkeny for being put on assizes … (S) CPRs.
1254, “Henry
De Pinkeny alias De Pynkeny. Northamptonshire: Weedon Lois manor, Wappenham
manor, Earl's Barton. Buckinghamshire: Fulmer manor, Datchet manor. Essex:
Elmdon, Chrishall” of Weedon Pinkney died in France. (S) UKNA, CIsPM. [Henry
his son age 26.]
(S) Magna
Carta Ancestry, P187. (S) A Hist. of the Co. of Bedford, V3, 1912. (S) Cromer,
Past and Present, Rye, 1889, P22.
Family
notes:
·
William de Odingsels a kinsman of Henry de
Pinkney. [Alice’s mother was sister to Basilia, wife of Hugh de Odingsels,
father of William.]
Children
of Henry and Alice:
i. Henry de Pinkeny, born 1228 in Scotland. [Heir]
7/11/1255,
Grant to Henry de Pynkeny, king’s serjeant, of the keeping of the lastage late
of Henry de Hauvyle in the town of Boston, during the minority of the heir …
(S) CPRs.
Henry
married Alicia, d/o Margeria, d/o Henry and sister of King William “the Lion”
of Scotland.
Bef.
2/4/1278, Henry died, his son Robert his heir, of full age. (S) CCRs. [Son
Robert was a claimant to the throne of Scotland in 1292.]
ii. Alice de Pinkeny, born ? in Scotland.
1254, Alice
married to Sir Henry de Hastinges in free marriage, holding 10 marks of land
given by her father.
iii. Agnes de Pinkney (8443393), born ~1245 in
Scotland.