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- John Creking (died ca. 1405), of Canterbury, Kent, was an English politician. Creking was married to a woman named Alice; they had two sons. Creking was...
- under the guidance of Thomas Cromwell, who mentions him in a letter to John Creke of 17 August 1523 as 'Maister Woodall' and he appears again in Cromwell's...
- (="shatter") via Old French crasir cr**** kriki ("corner, nook") through ME creke ("narrow inlet in a coastline") altered from kryk perhaps influenced by...
- founded 1258 by Marjory (Margery) Harnes, widow of Bartholomew de Crek (Clerk/Creke); dissolved 1537; granted to Richard Warton 1537; granted to John Tasburgh...
- about 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Bun****. It was founded by Margery de Creke in 1258, and was dissolved in 1536–37. It was the poorest of the nunneries...
- been initially constructed in 1510 on the site of an earlier house called Creke Hall. The exterior was altered between 1745 and 1760, again in 1800 by John...
- Symme 1388 (February) John Mendham William Ellis 1388 (September) John Creking John Wimpole 1390 (January) Thomas Lincoln Thomas Ickham 1390 (November)...
- these vi. yeres paste, that there is almoste nother cape, nor bay, haven, creke or peere, river or confluence of rivers, breches, waschis, lakes, meres...
- History Name SS Ralph Creke Operator Goole Steam Shipping Company Port of registry Builder Hardcastle and Watson, Pallion, Sunderland Launched 22 March...
- on an earlier plural "cr****s", and probably originating in Anglo-Norman creke. It was grown in large quantities in Norfolk in the 19th century, for use...