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- Pieter van Borselen (1219-1278)
In Latin: Dominus Petrus de Bersalia, Lord of Goes and Borselen (bothin Zeeland).
In 1265, a dispute was settled between Pieter, with his father-in-law (Godefridus de Crunighen) and his brother Hendrick against Aleyd, Countess of Holland, (the widow of Count Willem I's brother Dirck VII).
In 1276 Pieter testifies for Count Floris V in a court casde in Leiden.
Pieter had two daughters and a son. The eldest daughter was Jutte. In 1271 she married Henricus de Lecke.
With some help from his brother-in-laws Hugo and Wouter, Pieter gaveJutta a 1200 Holland's pounds dowry.
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