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Henry de
Pinkeney (died 1254), Lord of Weden-
Pinkeney,
Fulmer and
Datchet in
England and Lord of
Crawford in Scotland, was a 13th-century
English noble...
- Sir
Robert de
Pinkeney,
Baron Pinkeney was a 13th-century
English noble. He was a
competitor for the
Crown of
Scotland and died in 1296.
Robert was the...
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Henry de
Pinkeney, 1st
Baron Pinkeney (died 1301), Lord of Weden-
Pinkeney, was an
English noble. He
served in the wars in
Scotland and was a signatory...
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Weedon Lois (or Lois Weedon) is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Weston and Weedon, in the West
Northamptonshire district, in the...
- England. The
castle was the
caput baroniae of the
barony of
Weedon or
Weedon Pinkeney. A
ringwork castle was
constructed around the late 11th
century by Ghilo...
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following son:
Magnus II, Earl of
Orkney and
Caithness Sir
Robert de
Pinkeney,
Baron of
Pinkeney (d. 1296). 13th-century
English noble and a
competitor for the...
- Aufrica, an
alleged natural daughter of King
William the Lion.
Robert de
Pinkeney, son of Henry, son of Alicia,
daughter of Marjorie, an
alleged natural...
- Wedon-
Pinkeney Robert de
Pinkeney (–1234)
Henry de
Pinkeney (1234–1254)
Henry de
Pinkeney (1254–1277)
Robert de
Pinkeney (1277–1296)
Henry de
Pinkeney (1296–1301)...
- 1996 book by Alan
Schroeder and
illustrated by
Jerry Pinkeney...
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former Lindsay lands of
Crawford that had been p****ed by
marriage to the
Pinkeneys.
Crawford was
inherited by David. He
signed the
Declaration of Arbroath...