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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having obtained the crown, seized on all the late king's estates, and gave this of Boughton to Eustance, earl of … the 14th year of Edward I. holding it in capite by knight's service; together with its member, Hethenden, in Kent, and … bought at the king's cost; 2 by which service John de Criol, younger son of Bertram, held it at his death in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a seat called BROADOAK, which was in queen Elizabeth's reign purchased of several persons, by George Paine, … Henry III. was in the possession of the eminent family of Criol, in which reign Bertram de. Criol held it, as half a knight's fee, of Alicia de Waltham, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the day haunting that little wood still called Richmond's shave; whose then owner, Writtle, was on the restoration … of Averenches, or Folkestone, and was held by knight's service and ward to Dover castle, by a family which took … in like manner with it, in marriage from the Crevequers to Criol, and thence again to Rokesley, and afterwards to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… I. Hugo, abbot of the monastery, recovered in the king's court, the lands of Langedon, among others, against … In the year 1313, being the 7th year of king Edward II.'s reign, in the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, … and advowson of all the tithes of Pysing, to Bertram de Criol, then constable of Dover castle, who gave the same soon …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wilsborough-lees, just before which it is called Bacon's water. There is a tradition, that a natural son of king … it seems to have come into the possession of the family of Criol; for Bertram, son of John de Criol, died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward I. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near to which stood the antient mansion of Sibell's; and towards the west, over the hills, by Wested-farm and … I. this estate was become the property of the family of Criol, in the 21st year of which, as appears by the Tower records, John de Criol and Ralph de Sandwich claimed the privileges of a manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fair held here yearly on October 29, formerly on St. Luke's day, for cattle and pedlary. Bertram de Criol had a grant from king Henry III. of a market here, to … is THE MANOR OF GREAT MONGEHAM, with the mansion of Fogge's court, alias Scott's court, long since dwindled down to a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, in the 15th year of the Conqueror's reign, was part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of … ward there for the defence of it. In king Henry III.'s reign this manor was held by knight's service of his … of John Fitzbernard, passed from him into the family of Criol, and Sir Nicholas de Cryell, or Keriell, died possessed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of which, is the principal farm-house of Sir John Honywood's estate here, and another the parsonage. It stands on high … the former was for some time the residence of the Andrew's, the latter of the Whitwick's. Below the hill from the … accounted a manor, and antiently belonged to the family of Criol, from whom it went by marriage into that of Rokesle, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Stede-hill, deceased. A fair is held here on St. Swithin's day, now by the alteration of the style on July 26, for … marriage with one of his daughters, Elene, to Bertram de Criol. In the 42d year of king Henry III. there was a … leaving by his wife Joane, sister and heir of John de Criol, son of Bertram above-mentioned, two daughters his …
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