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Monday, September 7, 2020

Baron Robert de Pinkeny & Hildeburgh de Baudemont

 33773572. Baron Robert de Pinkeny & 33773573. Hildeburgh de Baudemont

~1160, Hilderburgh born in France, d/o §§Goel de Baudemont.

~1170, Robert born in France, s/o §§Henry de Pinkeny & Leticia de Lucy, d/o §§Robert de Lucy & Margaret de Sackville.

[––Hildeburgh––]

Hildeburgh 1st married Osbert, son of Roger de Cailly.

11/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England.

[––Robert––]

Robert 1st married ? Basset.

[Undated] Robert de Pinkeny seals with a parted shield … the parted arms of husband and wife – the latter being probably a Basset. (S) Encyclopedia Britannica, V13, 1910, P314.

1189, Osbert, son of Roger de Cailly, for the redemption of his soul … to the abbot and convent of St. Ouen that portion of the forest of Selveison … released to the said abbot and convent 60li. money of Mans, and 10 marks of silver, by consent of his wife Huedeburgis.

By 1198, Osbert died, his grandson Henry de Vere (b.aft.1186), s/o 135095104. Henry de Vere, owing £100 “de relevio terre Osberti de Quaillie.” (S) Loss of Normandy, Powicke, 1999, P489.

1/23/1199, “ex dono Heldeburc de Baudemunt duas solidatas in Mutford”.

5/27/1199, John crowned king of England.

 [––Robert & Hildeburgh––]

1199, Robert married Hildeburgh, widow of Osbert de Cailly.

1204-08, “Robert de Pinquigni Baskevillam et Baudemont de feodo Vernonis” in the registers of King Philip Augustus.

1209, Robert’s father died.

1209, Robert de Pinkeny paid £100 relief for his barony. (S) The Reign of King John, Painter, 1949, P220.

1211, Robert and Hildeburgh made a gift to St-Ouen of Rouen.

1215, Robert de Pinkeney participated in the revolt against King John and incurred forfeiture who gave the barony to Waleran Tyes. (S) The Battle Abbey Roll, V3, P8.

6/19/1215 at Runnymede near Windsor, King John forced to agree to the terms of the Magna Carta.

10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.

1216, Robert de Pinkeney restored to his lands.

5/12/1221, Robert de Picquigny gives the king 1 m. for having a pone, before the king’s justices at Westminster at Michaelmas in five weeks, of a plea between him and Roger de Hamtun’ and Mabel, his wife, concerning eleven virgates of land with appurtenances in Ellesborough. (S) FRsHIII.

2/1222, Robert de Picquigny, Milo de Somery and Beatrice de Lucy made a fine for their relief of the land formerly of Emma de Lucy, sister of Beatrice and aunt of Robert and Miles, whose heirs they are, in Elmdon … honour de Boulogne. (S) FMG.

7/3/1226, The king has taken the homage of Robert de Picquigny and Milo de Somery for the land formerly of Beatrice de Lucy, aunt of the same Robert and Milo, in Elmdon, which descends to them by hereditary right. Order to the keeper of the honour of Boulogne that, having accepted etc. security for 10 m. for their relief, he is to cause them to have full seisin. (S) FRsHIII.

9/21/1226, Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire to place in respite the demand he makes from Robert de Picquigny … for the debt he owes the king, until the octaves of Michaelmas in the tenth year. (S) FRsHIII.

9/5/1229, Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire to place in respite, …, the demand of 23 m. that he makes from Robert de Picquigny by summons of the Exchequer for a prest made to him in Ireland in the time of King John. (S) FRsHIII.

4/30/1230, Robert de Picquigny who owes the king the service of half a knight, … so that he need not cross with him in this, the king’s first crossing in the 14th year … to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire … by rendering 60 m. … (S) FRsHIII.

By 12/12/1232, Robert de Picquigny of Weedon Pinkeny, Northamptonshire, died.

(S) The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, Loyd, 1951, P13. (S) Magni rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae, Stapleton, 1844, P.cxiii.

Family notes:

·         1185, William de Noers, a minor in the custody of §§Henry de Pinkeni. (S) Hist. of Buckingham, V2, 1908, Great Missenden.

·         Aft. 1154, §§Robert de Lucy a witness to John de Dover’s gift to of a mill in Canterbury to Christ Church Cantebury. 1172, Robert the constable of Sarum [Salisbury] castle.

·         Henry de Pinkeney [died 1209], s/o §§Gilbert de Pinkeney [living 1167], s/o §§Ralph de Pinkeney [living 1140], s/o §§Gilo de Pinkeney, s/o Gilo, brother of Ansculf, lord of Weedon, co. Northampton, at the conquest. (S) Historic Peerage of England, Nicolas, 1857, P383.

·         Picquigny, a town in Picardy, northern France.

Child of Osbert and Hildeburgh:

i. Matilda de Cailli, born ~1175 in England.

Matilda married 135095104. Henry de Vere [his 2nd].

Children of Robert and Hildeburgh:

i. Henry de Pinkeny (16886786), born ~1200 in England.

ii. Eustacia de Pinkeny, born ? in England.

Eustacia married Thomas de Arden. (S) Lordship, Knighthood and Locality, Coss, 1991, P208.

8/24/1234, Eustachia de Arderne has made fine with the king by £110 for having the land formerly of Hugh de Wareville, Norman , with appurtenances in Spratton to her and her heirs until his land of England and Normandy are together and the right heirs of the same land will come to the king and make peace with him. (S) FRsHIII.

Son: Thomas de Arden of Hanwell, Northampton.

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