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Gilbert de Pinkeney



Preferred Parents:
Father: Radulf de Pinkeney, b. 1070 in Weedon Lois, Northamptonshire, England   d. 1158

Family 1: Eustachia Pinkney,    b. ABT 1115    d. 1209 in Weedon Pinkeney, Northamptonshire, England
  1. Henry de Pinkeney, b. in Weedon Pinkeney, Northamptonshire, England     d. 1209
Family 2: Hawise Hastings,      
Sources:
  1. Title: Part 4: Pinkeney's History, Sources
    Note: [477] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [478] Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), Northamptonshire, p. 81. [479] Pipe Roll 31 Hen I (1129/30), Northamptonshire, p. 81. [480] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [481] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, III, p. 1019. [482] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 317. [483] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Knights fees, p. 51. [484] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [485] Domesday Descendants, p. 506. [486] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [487] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, III, p. 1019. [488] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 318. [489] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, III, p. 1019. [490] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [491] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [492] CP X 521, footnote f, citing B. M. Add. Chr. 22011. [493] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 317. [494] Domesday Descendants, p. 637. [495] Domesday Descendants, p. 637. [496] Liber Vitæ Dunelmensis, p. 103. [497] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 294. [498] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Knights fees, p. 37. [499] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 317. [500] Pipe Roll Society (1894) Feet of Fines of the reign of Henry II and of the first seven years of Richard I 1182 to 1196 (London), 122, p. 108. [501] Feet of Fines 1182-1196, 122, p. 108. [502] Ragg, F. W. ‘De Lancaster’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (1910), Art. XXI, Charter III, p. 431. [503] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, I, p. 1018. [504] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, III, p. 1019. [505] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, II, p. 1018. [506] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 317. [507] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Certificationes factæ de feodis militum, p. 334. [508] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, IV, p. 1019. [509] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno secundo regis Ricardi…scutagium Walliæ assisum, p. 71. [510] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno VI regis Ricardi, ad redemptionem eius, scutagium ad XXs, pp. 90 and 94. [511] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno VIII regis Ricardi scutagium Normanniæ ad XXs, p. 109. [512] Dugdale Monasticon IV, Clerkenwell Priory, XXV, p. 85. [513] Kirk, R. E. G. (ed.) (1899) Feet of Fines for Essex (Colchester), Vol. I, 10 Ric I, 60, p. 15. [514] Domesday Descendants, p. 636. [515] Feet of Fines for Essex, Vol. I, 10 Ric I, 60, p. 15. [516] Red Book Exchequer, Part II, Inquisitiones…Regis Johannis…anno regno XII et XIII…de servitiis militum, p. 500. [517] Fine Rolls Henry III, Roll C 60/16, 6 Hen III, 95. [518] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, IV, p. 1019. [519] Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Anno secundo regis Ricardi…scutagium Walliæ assisum, p. 71. [520] Testa de Nevill, Part I, p. 16 footnote 4, quoting Pipe Roll, 11 John, Northampton. [521] Testa de Nevill, Part I, p. 18. [522] Red Book Exchequer, Part II, Inquisitiones…Regis Johannis…anno regno XII et XIII…de servitiis militum, p. 532. [523] Fine Rolls Henry III, Roll C 60/16, 6 Hen III, 95. [524] Jobson, A. & Slade, C. F. (eds.) (2008) The Great Roll of the Pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King Henry III (London) (“Pipe Roll 7 Henry III”), p. 32. [525] Pipe Roll 7 Henry III, p. 207. [526] Close Rolls Henry III 1227-1231 (1902), p. 554. [527] Bracton’s Note Book, Vol. II, 868, p. 674. [528] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, IV, p. 1019. [529] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, IV, p. 1019. [530] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, IV, p. 1019. [531] Rotuli Dominabus, Rotuli IV, Bukinghamsir, p. 20. [532] Pipe Roll 7 Henry III, p. 207. [533] Close Rolls Henry III 1227-1231 (1902), p. 554. [534] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 924, p. 166. [535] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 1525, p. 278. [536] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 1530, p. 279. [537] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 1531, p. 280. [538] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 1540, p. 281. [539] Pipe Roll 7 Henry III, p. 207. [540] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Wedon Pinkney Priory, Northamptonshire, IV, p. 1019. [541] Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, 304, p. 80. [542] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. I, 1758, p. 325. [543] Palgrave, Sir F. (1837) Documents and Records illustrating the History of Scotland (London), Vol. I, 6, p. ix. [544] Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, 304, p. 80. [545] Palgrave (1837), Vol. I, 6, p. ix. [546] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. II, Edward I, 206, p. 127. [547] Calendar of Documents Scotland (Bain), Vol. II, 102, p. 24. [548] Palgrave (1837), Vol. I, 6, p. ix. [549] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. III, Edward I, 366, p. 227. [550] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. III, Edward I, 366, p. 227. [551] Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. I, 304, p. 80.
  2. Title: Part 3: Pinkeney's History final
    Author: Untitled English Nobility P-S
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#HenryPinkeneydiedafter1202A;
    Note: 1. ROBERT de Pinkeney (-after 1241). m ([Apr/13 May] 1241) as her second husband, CHRISTIANA de Limesey, widow of DAVID de Lindsay, daughter of --- (-after [25 Jun] 1241). Her family origin and marriage are indicated by a document dated to [1225/26] which records that "the heirs of Amabilis de Limesi owe...of her fine not to be compelled to marry”, that “Hugh de Oddingseles and Basilia his wife” owe a debt, and that “David son and heir of David de Lindesi, who has one of Amabilis’s sisters” owes part[534]. A document dated to [15 Apr] 1241 records that "Christiana widow of David de Lindesye, who had a writ for her dower versus Gerard de Doddingeseles in Bradefelde...is not present”[535]. Her second marriage is indicated by the following document, assuming that “Bradewelle” is the same as “Bradefelde” which is named in the document dated [15 Apr] 1241. "Robert de Pinkeny and Cristiana his wife” sued several individuals concerning rights of land, including “Simon the clerk of Bradewelle” relating to land “in Bradewelle in Oxfordshire which...they claim as Cristiana’s dower”, dated 13 May 1241[536]. The marriage is also indicated by a document dated 16 May 1241 which records a claim by "Robert de Pinkeny and Cristiana his wife” against “Gerard de Oddingeseles”[537], who is also named in the [15 Apr] 1241 document. "Robert de Pinkeny and Cristiana his wife” sued “Henry de Pinkeny” relating to land “in Whichinton which...they claim as Cristiana’s dower”, dated [25 Jun] 1241[538]. HENRY de Pinkeney Lord of Wedon-Pinkeney, son of ROBERT de Pinkeney & his wife Aiglene --- (-before 16 May 1254). The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Robertus de Pinkeinni” owing “pro Henrico fratre suo et Henrico f suo” in Northamptonshire[539]. "Robertus de Pinconio filius Henrici" donated property to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, with the consent of "Henrici filii mei et hæredis", for the souls of "Eglina uxore mea et Henrico filio meo…et…Philippæ filiæ meæ defunctæ", by undated charter[540]. A writ after the death of "Henry de Pinkeny alias de Pynkeny", dated "2 Jul 38 Hen III", and later inquisitions, record that "Henry his son aged 26 and more is his heir" and refer to "Barton, 10 marks land held of Sir Henry de Hastinges in free marriage, which the deceased gave to Alice his daughter"[541]. m ALICE de Lindsay, daughter of DAVID de Lindsay & his wife Marjory [of Scotland] (-[1252/54]). "Henry de Pinkeny, who had married Alicia sister and heir of Gerard de Lyndesi in the moiety of the barony of Lymesy” swore homage to King Henry III, dated 10 Apr 1249[542]. The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "domini Roberti de Pinkeny" name "Alicia" as daughter of "Margareta", daughter of "Henri patre Regis Willi"[543]. Henry & his wife had two children: 1. HENRY de Pinkeney (before 1228-before 25 Aug 1275). A writ after the death of "Henry de Pinkeny alias de Pynkeny", dated "2 Jul 38 Hen III", and later inquisitions, record that "Henry his son aged 26 and more is his heir" and refer to "Barton, 10 marks land held of Sir Henry de Hastinges in free marriage, which the deceased gave to Alice his daughter"[544]. The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "domini Roberti de Pinkeny" name "Henricus de Pinkeny" as the son of "Alicia"[545]. By a writ of certiorari undated "4 Edw I", following the death of "Henry de Pynkeny" an order was requested relating to "the dower of Christiana who was the wife of Robert de Pynkeney in Stanes”[546]. m MARY, daughter of --- (-after her husband). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Henry & his wife had two children: a) ROBERT de Pinkeney (-shortly before 2 Sep 1296). King Edward I granted seisin of his father’s lands to "Robert de Pinkeny son and heir of Henry de Pinkeny deceased" by charter dated 4 Feb 1277[547]. The proofs relating to the claim to the Scottish throne in 1291 made by "domini Roberti de Pinkeny" name him as son of "Henricus de Pinkeny"[548]. Claimant to the throne of Scotland in 1291, 5th in order on the Great Roll of Scotland. A writ dated 2 Sep "24 Edw I", after the death of "Robert de Pynkeny alias de Pinkeney" names "Henry de Pynkeny knight his brother aged 40 at the feast of St John the Baptist last is his next heir"[549]. b) HENRY de Pinkeney ([1255/56]-before 24 Apr 1315). A writ dated 2 Sep "24 Edw I", after the death of "Robert de Pynkeny alias de Pinkeney" names "Henry de Pynkeny knight his brother aged 40 at the feast of St John the Baptist last is his next heir"[550]. He was summoned to parliament in 1299, whereby he is held to have become Lord Pinkeny. m MARGARET, daughter of --- (-after 1315). 2. ALICE de Pinkeney . A writ after the death of "Henry de Pinkeny alias de Pynkeny", dated "2 Jul 38 Hen III", and later inquisitions, record that "Henry his son aged 26 and more is his heir" and refer to "Barton, 10 marks land held of Sir Henry de Hastinges in free marriage, which the deceased gave to Alice his daughter"[551]. The identity of Alice’s husband has not been ascertained. m ---.
  3. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Gilbert De Pinkeney -
    Author: The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Willey in the County of Bedford; William Marsh Harvey {1872-8}, Page number: Chart: De Alneto & Mordaunt, facing p 186
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2736742993
  4. Title: Part 2: Pinkeney's History cont
    Author: Untitled English Nobility P-S
    Note: HENRY de Pinkeney, son of GILBERT de Pinkeney & his first wife Eustachia --- (-1209). "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis…meis…Henrico primogenito meo et cæteris", by undated charter[503]. "Gilebertus Pinconiensis" confirmed donations by “avus meus Gilo Pinconiensis…pater meus Radulfus” of donations to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis Henrico et Gilberto cum cæteris", by undated charter[504]. "Henricus Pinconiensis" confirmed donations by “proavus meus Gilo et avus meus Radulfus et pater meus Gilebertus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the prior of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire by undated charter[505]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Gilbertus de Pinkeni" granted one knight’s fee "postea" to "Henrico filio meo" in Buckinghamshire[506]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Henricus de Pinkenei" held one and one half knights’ fees from "Roberti de Chokes" in Northamptonshire[507]. "Robertus de Pinconio filius Henrici" donated property to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, with the consent of "Henrici filii mei et hæredis", for the souls of "Eglina uxore mea et Henrico filio meo…et…Philippæ filiæ meæ defunctæ", by undated charter[508]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Henricus de Pingkeygni" paying "vi l xvi s, xiii milites et dimidium" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire[509]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], names "Henricus de Pinkeingny" paying "xiii l x s, xiii milites et dimidium" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and being granted delay to pay in Berkshire[510]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1196/97], records "Henricus de Pinkeyni" paying "xiv l x s, xiii milites" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire[511]. “Henricus de Pynkeny” donated "ecclesiam de Haudeneby" to Clerkenwell St Mary’s by undated charter witnessed by "…Rogero de Pinkeni, Ansculfo de Pykeny, Roberto de Pinkeni"[512]. "Henry de Pinkeni and Leticia his wife" and "Serlo de Marci and Emma his wife" granted land "in Cristehale" to "William Barun", dated [1198/99][513]. m LETITIA de Lucy, daughter of ROBERT de Lucy & his wife ---. Domesday Descendants names "Letitia daughter and co-heir of Robert de Lucy, possibly the nephew of Richard de Lucy the justiciar" as the wife of Henry de Pinkeney, but does not cite the corresponding primary source[514]. "Henry de Pinkeni and Leticia his wife" and "Serlo de Marci and Emma his wife" granted land "in Cristehale" to "William Barun", dated [1198/99][515]. It is likely that the wives of Henry de Pinkeney and Serlo de Marcy were related, maybe holding a joint interest in the land in question. If this is correct, the precise family relationship has not yet been traced. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Milo de Sumery, Rogerus de Neville, Letitia de Pinkeyni, Serlo de Marcy" holding one knight’s fee each "in Elmedene" in Essex, Hertfordshire in [1210/12][516]. Her family origin and marriage are confirmed by an order dated [Feb] 1222 under which "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"[517]. Henry & his wife had three children: 1. ROBERT de Pinkeney (-[29 Sep/12 Dec] 1232). "Robertus de Pinconio filius Henrici" donated property to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, with the consent of "Henrici filii mei et hæredis", for the souls of "Eglina uxore mea et Henrico filio meo…et…Philippæ filiæ meæ defunctæ", by undated charter[518]. The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "Robertus de Pingkeigni" paying "xv s, i militem et dimidium" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire[519]. The Pipe Roll 1209 records that "Robertus de Pinkenni" paid fine on succession to "Henrici patris sui"[520]. The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Northamptonshire, dated to [1208/10]: "Robertus de Pinchingny" held "xv milites de feodo de Windlesor"[521]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Robertus de Pinkeny" holding "xv milites" in Northamptonshire in [1210/12][522]. Under an order dated [Feb] 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"[523]. The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Robertus de Pinkeinni Milo de Sumeri et Beatricia de Lucy” owing in Essex[524]. The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Robertus de Pinkeinni” owing “pro Henrico fratre suo et Henrico f suo” in Northamptonshire[525]. An order dated 1231 records the return of "Robertus de Pinkeny...Henricus de Pinkeny frater suus" from service with the army in Wales[526]. Bracton lists a claim by "Robertus de Pinkingny" against "Galfrido de Cruce" relating to "Andree filii et heredis Johannis de Windesores", dated Michaelmas 1232, recording that "Reginaldus de Pinkingny ante gwerram" had enfeoffed "Petrum patrem predicti Johannis et auum ipsius Andree in suburbio Windesores in com. Berck"[527]. m AIGELINE, daughter of ---. "Robertus de Pinconio filius Henrici" donated property to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, with the consent of "Henrici filii mei et hæredis", for the souls of "Eglina uxore mea et Henrico filio meo…et…Philippæ filiæ meæ defunctæ", by undated charter[528]. Robert & his wife had two children: a) HENRY de Pinkeney (-before 16 May 1254). "Robertus de Pinconio filius Henrici" donated property to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, with the consent of "Henrici filii mei et hæredis", for the souls of "Eglina uxore mea et Henrico filio meo…et…Philippæ filiæ meæ defunctæ", by undated charter[529]. - see below. b) PHILIPPA de Pinkeney (-before 1232). "Robertus de Pinconio filius Henrici" donated property to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, with the consent of "Henrici filii mei et hæredis", for the souls of "Eglina uxore mea et Henrico filio meo…et…Philippæ filiæ meæ defunctæ", by undated charter[530]. 2. --- de Pinkeney . The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Willelmus…filius Willelmi de Nokes filii Hugonis…xviii annorum” in the custody of “Henrici de Pinkeni cuius filiam desponsavit…elapsis iam iv annis" and his land "in Messedina”[531]. Betrothed ([1181]) to WILLIAM de Nokes, son of WILLIAM FitzHugh de Nokes & his wife --- ([1167/68]-). 3. HENRY de Pinkeney (-after 1231). The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Robertus de Pinkeinni” owing “pro Henrico fratre suo et Henrico f suo” in Northamptonshire[532]. An order dated 1231 records the return of "Robertus de Pinkeny...Henricus de Pinkeny frater suus" from service with the army in Wales[533].
  5. Title: Part 1: Pinkeney's History begins
    Author: Untitled English Nobility P-S
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#HenryPinkeneydiedafter1202A;
    Note: PINKENEY 1. GILO de Pinkeney . The Complete Peerage records that Gilo de Pinkeney founded the priory of Weedon Pinkeny, Northamptonshire as a cell of Beauvais Saint-Lucien, undated, but does not cite the corresponding primary source[476]. m ---. The name of Gilo’s wife is not known. Gilo & his wife had two chlidren: a) RALPH de Pinkeney (-before 29 Sep 1158). His parentage is confirmed by the undated charter in which his son "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire[477]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Rad de Pincheneio" in Northamptonshire and to marry "uxore Sym Chaisnedoit"[478]. m ([1129/30]) as her second husband, ---, widow of SIMON de Chesneduit, daughter of ---. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Rad de Pincheneio" in Northamptonshire and to marry "uxore Sym Chaisnedoit"[479]. Ralph & his wife had three children: i) GILBERT de Pinkeney (-1178). "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis…meis…Henrico primogenito meo et cæteris", by undated charter witnessed by "Hugonis de Pinchenni, Radulphi fratris iam dicit Gilberti…Ancheri de Pincheni…"[480]. "Gilebertus Pinconiensis" confirmed donations by “avus meus Gilo Pinconiensis…pater meus Radulfus” of donations to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis Henrico et Gilberto cum cæteris", by undated charter[481]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record the knights’ fees held from "Gilbertus de Pinkeni" in Buckinghamshire[482]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Gilbertus de Pinkeygni xv s" in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire in [1171/72][483]. m firstly EUSTACHIA, daughter of ---. "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis…meis…Henrico primogenito meo et cæteris", by undated charter[484]. m secondly (after [1162]) as her second husband, HELWISE de Guerres, widow of WILLIAM de Hastings, daughter of ---. Her family origin and three marriages are stated in Domesday Descendants, which does not cite the corresponding primary source[485]. She married thirdly William FitzRobert. Gilbert & his first wife had [four or more] children: (a) HENRY de Pinkeney (-1209). "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis…meis…Henrico primogenito meo et cæteris", by undated charter[486]. - see below. (b) GILBERT de Pinkeney (-after 1166). "Gilebertus Pinconiensis" confirmed donations by “avus meus Gilo Pinconiensis…pater meus Radulfus” of donations to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis Henrico et Gilberto cum cæteris", by undated charter[487]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Gilberto filio meo" held one half a knight’s fee from "Gilbertus de Pinkeni" in Buckinghamshire[488]. (c) two or more other children . "Gilebertus Pinconiensis" confirmed donations by “avus meus Gilo Pinconiensis…pater meus Radulfus” of donations to Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire, supported by "uxore mea Eustachia et liberis Henrico et Gilberto cum cæteris", by undated charter[489]. ii) HUGH de Pinkeney . "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire by undated charter witnessed by "Hugonis de Pinchenni, Radulphi fratris iam dicit Gilberti…Ancheri de Pincheni…"[490]. iii) RALPH de Pinkeney . "Gilebertus de Pinchenni" confirmed donations by “Gilo avus meus et Radulfus pater meus” of land “de suo dominio de Wedonia” to found the priory of Wedon Pinkney in Northamptonshire by undated charter witnessed by "Hugonis de Pinchenni, Radulphi fratris iam dicit Gilberti…Ancheri de Pincheni…"[491]. b) ROBERT de Pinkeney of Moreton Pinkeney (-before [1160]). The Complete Peerage records that Gilo de Pinkeney gave land in Sulgrave, Northamptonshire and Maidenhead, Berkshire to his younger son Robert[492]. m ---. The name of Robert’s wife is not known. Robert & his wife had two children: i) HENRY de Pinkeney (-after 1166). Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record the knights’ fees held from "Gilbertus de Pinkeni" in Buckinghamshire, including "Henricus filius Roberti de Pinkeney v milites et dimidium, Gilo de Pinkeny i militem et dimidium"[493]. ii) ROBERT de Pinkeney . Domesday Descendants names Robert as a younger son of Robert de Pinkeney and records that he and his wife Agnes donated property to Northampton St Andrew[494]. m AGNES, daughter of ---. Domesday Descendants names Robert as a younger son of Robert de Pinkeney and records that he and his wife Agnes donated property to Northampton St Andrew[495]. 1. AGNES de Pinkeney . The Liber Vitæ of Durham lists (in order) "Bernardus Bail senior, Bernardus junior filius eius, Ingelram le b filius eius, Wid et Eustacius filii eius, Matilda mater et Hawisia et altera Hawis, et domina Agnes de Pinchensi uxor junioris Bernardi, Rogerus filius Hugonis nepos eius et Johannes frater Rogerii"[496]. m BERNARD Balliol, son of BERNARD Balliol & his wife Matilda --- (-after 1174). 2. WILLIAM de Pinkeney (-after 1167). Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record that "Willelmus de Pinkeini" held one knight’s fee from "Margaretæ de Boun" in Gloucestershire[497]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Willelmus de Pinkeingni ix l, sed amodo in Norhamtesira" in Buckinghamshire in [1167/68][498]. 3. GILO de Pinkeney (-after 4 Apr 1196). Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166, record the knights’ fees held from "Gilbertus de Pinkeni" in Buckinghamshire, including "Henricus filius Roberti de Pinkeney v milites et dimidium, Gilo de Pinkeny i militem et dimidium"[499]. The Feet of Fines records the judgment dated 4 Apr 1196 in a claim by "Egid de Pinkeni et Matill ux sua" against "Will de Englefield fil eiusdem Matill"[500]. m as her second husband, MATILDA, widow of --- de Englefield, daughter of --- (-after 4 Apr 1196). The Feet of Fines records the judgment dated 4 Apr 1196 in a claim by "Egid de Pinkeni et Matill ux sua" against "Will de Englefield fil eiusdem Matill"[501]. 1. ROBERT de Pinkeney (-after [1189]). “Helewis filia Willelmi de Lancastr” confirmed to “Gileberto fratri meo...terras quas pater meus” had given him “Slegil...et Sockebroc et Tyrerhge...et totam terram de Paterickedale” by charter dated to [1189], witnessed by “......Roberto de Pinkenei...Gervas de Aencurt...”[502].

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