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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the sea is a sort of blueish earth, somewhat like Fuller's earth; it is about sixteen feet above the sand, and in it … this family it not long afterwards passed into that of Criol, and in the 20th year of king Edward III. Sir John de Criol, held it in manner as above-mentioned; in which name it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… justices of it. Part of it is in the hundred of St. Martin's Pountney, and the residue in that of Newchurch. There is … of this parish. Subordinate to the former the family of Criol formerly possessed an estate of some consequence within … known by the name of the Shooters land, of which John de Criol died possessed anno 49 Edward III. and from him it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are two near new built houses, the property of the Bridges's, one being the residence of Mrs. Mary Bridges, the widow of … it came, partly by sale and partly by marriage, to that of Criol; one of whom, Bertram de Criol, in the 10th year of king Henry III, had a grant of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… jury found, that it ought to be repaired by Nicholas de Criol, and not by the adjacent hundreds. At a small distance … high, and if not originally built by one of the family of Criol, was afterwards much enlarged and strengthened by them. … one of the towers still retaining the name of Rosamond's tower, where the tradition is, that fair mistress of king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fair for pedlary, toys, &c. formerly on St. Mary Magdalen's day, July 22, but now by the al teration of the style, on … of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, the Conqueror's half brother, under the general title of whose lands it is … and heir Joane, who carried it in marriage to Nicholas de Criol, a man of eminence in his time, who attending Edward I. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the village of Sutton; near it are most of the gentlemen's seats in it mentioned below, the parsonage, and vicarage. … to the hill, having the church standing at one field's distance from the above road, still higher to Gilton-hill … second; which he quartered with those of Judde, Chiche, Criol, Creveceur, Averenches, Chichele, and Stafford; having …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… OF EAST SUTTON, alias SUTTONCOURT, in king Henry III.'s reign, was held by Hugh Soldanks, by knight's service, … appears to have come into the possession of the family of Criol; for Sir Nicholas Criol; or Keriel, as the name began then to be spelt, died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to a family of the same name, afterwards to the Simmons's then to Mr. George Rigden, of Wingham, who sold it a few … by the performance of ward to the castle of Dover. John de Criol, younger son of Bertram, died possessed of the manor of Boyton anno 48 Henry III. whose descendant Nocholas Criol, in the 3d year of king Richard II. gave it to John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of white sand, which upon alderman Lewin and lady Mantle's laying the soundation for the improvement of the … book of Domesday, under the general title of the bishop's lands: Ralf Curbespine holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) … cross-croslets sitchee argent; quartered with those of Criol. He left two daughters his coheirs, Anne and Martha, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… knights templars by archbishop Theobald, in king Stephen's reign, as appears by the inquisition of their lands, taken … in the 32d year of Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, who granted it in his 34th year, in exchange, among … Ralph Fitzbernard, of whom it was again held by Bertram de Criol, who gave it to his younger son John, and he died …
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