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Henry de Pinkeney (died 1254), Lord of Weden-Pinkeney,
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in England and Lord of Crawford in Scotland, was a 13th-century
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noble. Henry was the son of Robert de Pinkeney, Lord of Wedon-Pinkeney. He succeeded to his father's estates and titles upon the death of his father in 1234.


Marriage and issue

Henry married Alice, daughter of
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in 1247 and Marjorie of Huntingdon, they are known to have had the following issue: *Henry de Pinkeney, married Mary de Wahull, had issue. *Alice de Pinkeney, married Ralph de Throp, had issue. *Agnes de Pinkeney, married John de Wahull, had issue.


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