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Picot?

Legg inn av Gjest » 20 nov 2007 17:04:02

I have seen Picot/Pycot used both as a surname and forname.
I am interested in the "Picot" who held Talerode, Surrey from Richard of Tonbridge.
Was he a "de Say"? Progenitor of the Picot family of Cambridge? Ancestor of Picot, sheriff of Kent?
Any help appreciated.
Pat

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Re: Picot?

Legg inn av Renia » 20 nov 2007 18:09:45

pajunkin@bellsouth.net wrote:

I have seen Picot/Pycot used both as a surname and forname.
I am interested in the "Picot" who held Talerode, Surrey from Richard of Tonbridge.
Was he a "de Say"? Progenitor of the Picot family of Cambridge? Ancestor of Picot, sheriff of Kent?
Any help appreciated.
Pat

Domesday People by Keats-Rohan has:

Picot De Sai
Norman, Robert Picot de Sai, orne, arr. and Cant. Argentan. Domesday
tenant of Earl Roger in Shropshire. Benefactor of the Montgomery
foundation at Saint-Martin-de-Sees, where he occurs with his wife
Adeloia (previously the wife of William de Coimes) and sons Robert and
Henry, and in association with his brother Payn de Sai and an Oismelin
de Sai. He was succeeded by his son Henry, baron of Clun, before 1121.

But there were other Picots:
Picot De Friardel
Picot De Grentebrige
Picot De Lascels
Picot De Percy

There is nothing on Richard of Tonbridge. What (approx) year are you
speaking of?

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