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A History of the County of Rutland
… of Oakham (q.v.), of which it was held as half a knight's fee, but the exact date is not known. 4 In the early 12th … to have held land there in 1249 together with Nicholas de Criol. 29 Before 1284 Silitot's holding seems to have been … R. 124751, p. 149; 1251 53, p. 302. In 1253, Nicholas de Criol had lands in Croxton, Wardley, etc., by gift of Bertram …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… time, who was succeeded in it by the eminent family of Criol, and they continued in the possession of it in the … of king Henry III. in the 48th year of which, John de Criol, younger son of Bertram, died possessed of it, leaving … year of king Edward III. Gawin Corder held it by knight's service of the honor of Perch, viz. of the constabularie of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alias Folkestone, of which it was antiently held by knight's service and ward to the castle of Dover, by the family of … and in the 30th year of king Edward I. by Sir Nicholas de Criol, great grandson by a female heir of the founder … came under the patronage and protection of the family of Criol, after which, in the 19th year of king Edward II. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of his reign, anno 757, gave to the abbot of St. Augustine's monastery, land called Bewesfeld, with the privilege of … held by knight's service of the abbot, by the family of Criol, one of whom, William de Criol, as appears by the book of knights fees in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Longport, the antient and first manor of St. Augustine's abbey; the description of it in Domesday, under the general … manor the hamlets of Vispole, St. Laurence in St. Paul's, and Wyke. In the year 1313, anno 7 Edward II. in the iter … of it. Thorn, col. 1922. Arising from the heirs of John de Criol, in Nether Hardres, at Cobbisdane. Regist. Abb. Sci …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… been begun, and in 1284, Saloman de Roffa had the king's licence to build about, and on the walls of Rochester, and … that year. In the 54th year of that reign Bertram de Criol was made governor of it. In the 2d year of king Edward … king Richard II. In the 2d year of king Henry V. William Criol, or Keriel, as this name became now to be called, died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… TWO PARISHES within the walls of this city, ST. CLEMENT'S and ST. NICHO- LAS'S, and two without the walls, ST. MARY'S and ST. MARGARET'S; … III. held it as two knights fees and a half, of Bertram de Criol. 30 After which this estate seems to have been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… scarce any roads in it. THE MANOR OF HARTY, otherwise Saye's court, was, in the reign of king Henry III. part of the … held this manor in the above reign, as half a knight's see, of John de St. John. 1 his descendant John de Campania … of whom it was held as part of a knight's fee, by John de Criol, 2 in the reign of Edward I. as it was afterwards by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this place, as in his time, viz. king Henry VIII.'s reign: " Walmer is about a mile from Dele shore and looke … an only daughter and heir Joane, who marrying Nicholas de Criol, brought him this estate as part of her inheritance. … flints and ashler stone, and as supposed by Nicholas de Criol, in Edward I. or II.'s reign. In the church yard …
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