33773572. Robert de Pinkeny & 33773573. Hildeburgh de Baudemont
~1170, Robert de Pinkeny, s/o §Henry de Pinkeny.
11/3/1189, Richard I crowned king of England.
5/27/1199, John crowned king
of England.
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.
By 1211, Robert married Hildeburgh, widow of Osbert de Cailly,
d/o Goel de Baudemont.
1211, Robert and Hildeburgh made a gift to St-Ouen of Rouen.
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.
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
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.
Family notes:
·
Early in the reign of King John, Robert de
Pinkcny seals with a parted shield … the parted arms of husband and wife – the latter
being probably a Basset. (S) Encyclopedia Britannica, V13, 1910, P314.
·
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 Robert and ?:
i. Henry de Pinkeny (16886786), born ~1210 in England.
ii. Eustacia de Pinkeny, born ? in England.
Eustacia married Thomas de Arden. (S) Lordship, Knighthood and
Locality, Coss, 1991, P208.