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Peter de Goldington Under Sheriff
- Preferred Name: Peter de Goldington Under Sheriff[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- FSID: GXN8-RBV
- Birth: 1135 in Stoke Goldington, Bedfordshire, England at LATI: N2.145 LONG: E0.4295
- Death: AFT 1219
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
1. WILLIAM [IV] Pantulf of Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire (before [1160]-). "William Pantulf of Samella, his wife Burga and his three sons William, Roger and Philip" donated "the land of Samella" to Saint-André de Gouffern by charter dated 1166, witnessed by "Willelmus Bastardus filius meus…"[64]. m JOAN de Goldington, daughter of PETER de Goldington & his wife [Eva ---].
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm
Family 1: Eva ,
- Joan de Goldington, b. ABT 1155 in Stoke Goldington, Bedfordshire, England d. in Breedon, Leicestershire, England
Sources:
- Title: Peter de Goldington Under Sheriff - Medlands - FMG
Author: 1. WILLIAM [IV] Pantulf of Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire (before [1160]-). "William Pantulf of Samella, his wife Burga and his three sons William, Roger and Philip" donated "the land of Samella" to Saint-André de Gouffern by charter dated 1166, witnessed by "Willelmus Bastardus filius meus…"[64]. m JOAN de Goldington, daughter of PETER de Goldington & his wife [Eva ---]. Domesday Descendants names "Joan de Goldington", daughter of Peter de Goldington, as the wife of William Pantulf
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntps.htm;
- Title: Parishes : Stoke Goldington
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol4/pp466-470;
- Title: Stoke Goldington Manor
Author: "It was held by Peter de Goldington between 1163 and 1177, (fn. 18) and in the early 13th century by Peter de Goldington, presumably a different person. (fn. 19) He died about 1218, when the custody of his lands here was given to Walter de St. Owen. (fn. 20) Peter de Goldington, who was holding in 1234, (fn. 21) died about 1252, leaving three daughters and co-heirs, Denise, Isabel and Maud. (fn. 22) Maud may have married William de Grey, whose manor in Stoke Goldington is mentioned in 1265, (fn. 23) Denise married Miles Hastings, (fn. 24) and Isabel William de Nowers of Gayhurst, (fn. 25) and their husbands held Stoke Goldington Manor in two moieties in 1276. (fn. 26)" [1] Sources
Note: ↑ "Parishes : Stoke Goldington," in A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4, ed. William Page (London: Victoria County History, 1927), 466-470. British History Online, accessed May 6, 2017, [1].
- Title: Lost certificates of Knight's fees for the counties of Nottingham and Derby : from ... Red Book of the Exchequer with ... history by Yeatman, Johnn Pym
Author: If their estates were held officially, or rather for official services connected with the county, it would almost seem as if this Robert fil Ranulf was the sheriff, and Peter de Goldington his under-sheriff, for both held certain offices in connection with the treasury of the county, as is evinced by many entries in the Pipe Rolls, from the nth to the 14th year of Henry II.
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/lostcertificates00yeat/page/290/mode/2up?q=Goldington;
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