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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Isolda, of Nicholas de Lenham; Elene, of Bertram de Criol; and Isabel, of Henry de Gaunt. Robert de Crevequer … to have fallen to the share of Nicholas, son of Bertram de Criol, by his wife Elene, above-mentioned. He was a man greatly in the king's favour, and was constituted by him warden of the five …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Saxon, Cining-tune, signifying in that language, the king's town; and there is at this time a small street of houses … the former running by Bybrooke, where it is called Bacon's water, and the other at the opposite part of the parish, by … that can be ascertained belonging to it. The family of Criol owned it in antient time, from whom it went afterwards …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sides. On these downs are the county races, and the king's plate is annually run for here in the month of August. On … downs within this parish, there are many remains of Cfar's works, in his progress through this county, particularly … those of Corney, Poynings, Fitzpain, Bryan, Rokesley, Criol, Crevequer, and Averenches. In whose de scendants it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being named in honor of the duke of Gloucester, queen Anne's son, who in the year 1698 visited it from Tunbridge-wells. The iron-rails round St.Paul's church-yard, in London, were cast at this furnace. They … from its appearance seems to have long been a gentleman's house, it was for several generations in the possession of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… market, which was granted to the abbot of St. Augustine's, as has been mentioned before, to be held within his manor … Shelve, became part of the possessions of the family of Criol, one of whom Bertram de Criol held it in the reign of Henry III. in whose descendants …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… have been that station of the Romans mentioned in Ptolemy's geography, 1 by the name of AIMHN, and in the several … and heir of William de Auberville, marrying Nicholas de Criol, entitled him to it as part of her inheritance. At length his descendant Bertram de Criol dying s. p. Joane his sister carried it in marriage to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… have come into the possession of the Criols, for John de Criol, younger son of Bertram, held it at his death anno 48 … were become possessed of it, holding it by knight's service. After which that part of this manor which belonged … Diggs, esq. of Barham, about the middle of queen Elizabeth's reign, alienated it to Sir James Hales, of the Dungeon, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which was antiently the patrimony of the eminent family of Criol, from whom it passed in the reign of Henry III. to that … among the other possessions of it, came into the king's hands, who the next year granted it, with scite of the … Sir Thomas Kempe, of Ollantigh, and he in queen Elizabeth's reign alienated it to Thomas Smith, esq. of Westenhanger, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this parish, conveyed lands here to Bertram de Criol. It now belongs to Mr. Brockman, of Beechborough. At … of those parishes. Dr. Gale, in his Comment on Antoninus's Itinerary, says, Roman monies has been dug up in this … described under the general title of the bishop of Baieux's possessions, as being held of him: Hugo de Montfort holds …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Alnod Cilt. These two estates are North Cray and Paul's Cray; the latter of which was in the possession of the same … above mentioned, married Joan, sister and heir of John de Criol; 5 he left by her two daughters, his coheirs, of whom … leaving by his wife Joan, sister and heir of John de Criol, two daughtets his coheirs, of whom Agnes, the eldest, …
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