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Nicholas de
Crioll (Cryoyll,
Kerrial or Kyriel) (died c.
February 1272), of a
family seated in Kent, was
Constable of
Dover Castle and
Keeper of the Coast...
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Simon de
Brixworth and
Beatrice de Fraxineto, is undecided.
Bertram de
Crioll appears in the
scutage for
Poitiers in 1214. He has half a knight's fee...
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Justiciar 1258–1260 Succeeded by Hugh le
Despencer Preceded by
Richard de Grey Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports 1259–1260 Succeeded by
Nicholas de
Crioll...
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dating from the 16th century. The
original manor house was
owned by the De
Crioll family and
later by the
Sedley family. The
adjacent church of St Nicholas...
- de
Moels 1258
Richard de Grey 1258 Hugh de
Bigod 1259–1260
Nicholas de
Crioll 1260–1263
Robert de
Walerand 1261
Walter de
Burgsted 1263
Humphrey de Bohun...
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church unarmed. He
spent the rest of his life in
prison Nicholas de
Crioll ~1220–1272 Kent A
knight who held at
least 5 fiefs,
briefly served as keeper...
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Amaury de St
Amand 1233–1240
William (II) of
Cantilupe 1238–1251
Bertram de
Crioll 1239–1256
Paulin Peyvre 1242-1243, 1244–1251 John of
Laxton 1242–1255 Robert...
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younger (died by 1248) to William's
daughter Joan, who
married Nicholas de
Crioll.
Robert de
Auberville maintained connections with
Robertsbridge Abbey, married...
- made his
modification after 1638,
removing the coat of arms of
Nicholas de
Crioll and
inserting his own coat of arms with a
fictitious ancestor named Richard...
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Ostenhanger in Stanford, Kent.) The name "Kerrial"
derives from him.
Nicholas de
Crioll, a
successor to
Bertram as
Warden of the
Cinque Ports,
married the heiress...