- Hamo de
Crevequer (died 1263) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman who held the
office of Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports.
Gerinun de
Holeburn was in 1263 one...
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house founded before 1164 (during the
reign of Stephen) by
Reginald de
Crevequer;
united to
Bullington by his son
William before 1189 St Mary ____________________...
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manor was held, in 1428, by
Stephen Crevequer, a son or
grandson of the
afore mentioned John Crevequeor.
Stephen Crevequer is
listed as one of the Bedfordshire...
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Baron Wake of
Liddell (~1285~1310)
Barony of
Folkestone (Leeds)
Robert de
Crevequer (1177–1216) Hamo de
Crevecoeur (1216–1263)
Split into
Moieties Barony...
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parents of:
Ammabil (Mabel)
FitzWarin (d. 1297), who
married (1)
William de
Crèvequer, and (2) John de
Tregoz (d. c.1300).
There were two
daughters by the second...
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powerful Normans, he
granted one, Hamo (also
recorded as Hamo de
Crevequer,
surnamed Vicecomes),
several estates,
among which Fordwich borough. The...
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founders were
Robert de
Crevequer and his son Adam. The
priory was
occupied by
Augustinian canons. In 1177,
Robert de
Crevequer's son, also
named Robert...
- III: 1251-1253 (HMSO 1927), p. 198. C. Flight, 'The fall of the
house of
Crevequer',
Colin Flight Research Archive, Kent
Archaeology digiarchive, p. 3, note...
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marriage was:
Mabel FitzWarin (d. 1297), who
married (firstly)
William de
Crevequer (no issue) and (secondly) John Tregoz, Lord
Tregoz (died
before 6 September...
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control of Odo, Earl of Kent. It was
later granted to the
family of
Crevequer. It had its own church,
which was
dedicated to St. Nicholas,
which was...