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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… 11. -, Quenigate, Qeiungat, 11. -, suit due to the king's mill, 205, 206. -, change ( cambium of), 230, 424, 492. -, … 236. -, -, stone for the refectory, 205. -, -, the prior's house of St. Dunstan, 399. -, -, porch built by the prior … 345. Crikelad, Warin de, king's chaplain, 74. Crioil, Criol, Kyryoill, Cryoil, Cryoyl, Cryoll, Bertram de, 29, 98. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… to be offered at shrine, 151. Candover, Henry de, the king's huntsman, commissions to, 8, 53, 66, 187, 219, 242, 246, 259, 318, 322, 347, 353. -, Richard de, king's huntsman, commissions to, 5, 66, 246, 318, 347. - William … Cremplesham [co. Norfolk], 292. Crioll, Cryoill, Criol, Bartholomew de, 378. -, John de, 304. -, Nicholas de, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… lordship of, 339. -, lord of. See Lionel, the king's son. Caerwent, Kerewent [co. Monmouth], advowson of, 513. … -, governor of. See Scrop, Henry le. -, master of King's moneys at. See Brisele, Henry de. -, mayor of. See … Warnell in. q.v. Caldcotes, Caldecotes [in St. Mary's, Carlisle], co. Cumberland, 341. Caldecot, Caudelcote [in …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… de, citizen and mercer of London, 524. -, Ralph de, king's clerk, 94. Ketebergh, Thomas de, 476. - See also …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 8, Edward III
… ROS, of Hamelak. [ Writ to the mayor of London, the king’s escheator there ( missing).] LONDON. Inq. Monday after St. … of Margery his wife, of the king by service of a knight’s fee. He held no other lands in the county. Heir unknown. … of a knight’s fee; eight bovates of land held by Thomas Criol by service of a fourteenth part of a knight’s fee; and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a grant of the Commonwealth in 1659. 11 After Major Drake's death in 1788 the estate was neglected; the old timber was … and she in 1284. 28 Her heirs appear to have been Margery Criol (Keriel), Elizabeth wife of John Pabenham, and Margery … a special point being made of the lands held by Margery Criol it that date, 30 probably by settlement on her …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the following may be noticed: Cherrywicke and Bursden's Hall Lane. There is a large wood to the north-west of the … her heirs. 17 Her sister Eleanor, the wife of Bertram de Criol, took the manor as her share and died in 1302, 18 when, … rolls of the manor are at the Public Record Office. 53 Criol. Or two cheverons and a quarter gules. Chaworth. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the habitation of the Stoughtons, then of the Ptoroude's and now the property of Edward Solly, esq. of London. There … III. was held of the archbishop by the eminent family of Criol, having been granted by that king, in his 25th year, to Bertram de Criol, lordwarden and constable of Dover castle, from whose …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the name of Bircholt, I do not find; but in king Henry IV.'s reign, as appears by several antient court-rolls, Richard … removed to Ulcombe in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign, and bore for their arms, Argent, a lion rampant, … Punde, and afterwards became the property of the Whiting's) in this parish of Bircholt and in Braborne, together with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… now called Rains farm, and a small hamlet called Heart's Delight. On the opposite side from Sutton Barne is the … early times was in the possession of the eminent family of Criol, who fixed their name on it, as they did on other … to them in different parts of this county. Bertram de Criol died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward I. …
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