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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Montfort, grandson of Hugo above-mentioned, in Henry I.'s reign, this manor, among the rest of his estates, came into the king's hands as an escheat. After which it appears to have come … argent; which coat is said to be an allusion to that of Criol, who bore it without the canton. 1 William de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and extend eastward, including the late Mr. Lypeatt's new-built house. Thus that parish intervenes, and entirely … have been part of the possessions of the eminent family of Criol, for John, a younger son of Bertram de Criol, was owner of it in the beginning of the reign of Henry …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish adjoining northward from St. Margaret's at Cliffe. The borsholder is chosen at the court leet for … an only daughter and heir Joane, who marrying Nicholas de Criol, brought him this manor, and his descendant Sir Nicholas de Criol, or Keriel, died possessed of it in the 2d year of king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was antiently part of the estate of the great family of Criol, one of whom, Bertram de Criol, died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward I. … possessed of this manor, with the rest of her brother's inheritance, which she carried in marriage to Sir Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of only the manor farms of Polton and St. Radigund's, of about forty acres of land, owned by different persons, … among the rest of his possessions, came into the king's hands, whence the seignory of it was granted to Geoffry, … mentioned as owners of it in the register of St. Radigund's abbey, as is their descendant Robert de Polton, who in king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the year 822, to Wlfred, archbishop of Canterbury, L. S. M. that is, libere sicut Middleton, endowed with the same … among the rest of the possessions of it, into the king's hands, where they did not remain long, for the king settled … male issue, leaving by Joane, sister and heir of John de Criol, two daughters his coheirs, of whom Agnes, the eldest, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… till within these few years held on Dec. 6, St. Nicholas's day, the patron saint of the church. THE MANOR OF SANDHURST … time of the conqueror, held of the archbishop by knight's service, by the family of Criol; of them it was, in the reign of king Edward II. held …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… exile of his grandson Robert de Montfort in king Henry I.'s reign, this, among the rest of his estates, came into the … others of them in this neighbourhood; by the family of Criol, and Maud, widow of Simon de Criol, as was found by inquisition, died anno 52 Henry III. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whose son Edward, about the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign, it went by sale to Sir John Taylor, who, in the 25th … which was once the patrimony of the eminent family of Criol, and was one of the several seates of theirs in this county, which took their name from them. Bertram de Criol died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward I. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having both Cotmanton and Hull at almost a stone's throw on the lest hand, thence it goes on through a narrow … in this county, which enriched the eminent family of Criol. Simon de Criol held it of the abbot of St. Augustine, by Knight's
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