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Birth Name Matilda
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1245      
Death        
Christening C097B10E0C9DD811A0D8FC02BA9FB5537FF1 10 Apr 2005    

Families

Family of Eaton, William and , Matilda

Unknown Partner Eaton, William ( * 1240 + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Eaton, Peter De Sir.1265

Source References

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  4. Robert Lord: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rlord335&id=I3696 ROBERT LORD ANCESTORS
      • Source text:

        # ID: I3696
        # Name: Robert FitzPicot de SAY , Sheriff of Cambridge
        # Surname: Say
        # Given Name: Robert FitzPicot de
        # Suffix: , Sheriff of Cambridge
        # Sex: M
        # Birth: 1058 in SAI, ORNE, NORMANDY, FRANCE
        # Death: BEF 1094 in GUILDEN MORDEN, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND
        # Reference Number: 3696
        # _UID: 7165E9DCE565D611A0EBC0395DC100006EAE
        # Note:

        King William sought aggressive types for the office of sheriff whoseambitions were consisten t with his. Those willing to squeeze the peasantsto their maximum were the best qualified i n William's eyes. He institutedthe practice of selling the office to the highest bidder. Thi s broughtforth evil men willing to pay exorbitant prices for the office and thenwilling to d o whatever it took to recoup their investment. . . No onespoke out for the peasantry becaus e their only representative to the kingwas the very sheriffs embezzling them. The most notori ous was Picot,Sheriff of Cambridgeshire. . . . Monks describe him as:

        "a hungry lion, a prowling wolf, a crafty fox, a filthy swine, a dogwithout shame, who stuffe d his belly like an insatiable beast as thoughthe whole country were a single corpse."

        Note: I assume that the above quote refers to Robert Fitz Picot, since hewas in Camberidgeshi re at the time of William the Conqueror.

        King William sought aggressive types for the office of sheriff whoseambitions were consisten t with his. Those willing to squeeze the peasantsto their maximum were the best qualified i n William's eyes. He institutedthe practice of selling the office to the highest bidder. Thi s broughtforth evil men willing to pay exorbitant prices for the office and thenwilling to d o whatever it took to recoup their investment. . . No onespoke out for the peasantry becaus e their only representative to the kingwas the very sheriffs embezzling them. The most notori ous was Picot,Sheriff of Cambridgeshire. . . . Monks describe him as:

        "a hungry lion, a prowling wolf, a crafty fox, a filthy swine, a dogwithout shame, who stuffe d his belly like an insatiable beast as thoughthe whole country were a single corpse."

        Note: I assume that the above quote refers to Robert Fitz Picot, since hewas in Camberidgeshi re at the time of William the Conqueror.

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        # Change Date: 25 Nov 2002 at 00:00:00

         

         

        Father: Picot de SAY , of Clun b: ABT 1035 in SAI, ORNE, NORMANDY, FRANCE
        Mother: Mrs ADELOYES SAY WIDOW WILLIAM DE COIMIS b: 1035 in NORMANDY, , FRANCE

        Marriage 1 Mrs Robert SAY b: EST 1060

        Children

        1. Has Children Henry de SAY , Lord of Clun b: ABT. 1087 in Clun, Shropshire, England
        2. Has Children ROGER DE PICOT adopted b: ABT 1085 in COTTENHAM,CAMBRIDGESHIRE,ENGLAND

         

        Sources:

        1. Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
        Page: 107

         

         

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