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Croxton Kerrial (pronounced [ˈkroʊsən ˈkɛrɨl]) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Melton borough of Leicestershire, England, 6.6
miles (10.6 km) south-west...
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Bertram de
Criol (Criel, Crioill, Cyroyl, or
Kerrial, etc.) (died 1256) was a
senior and
trusted Steward and
diplomat to King
Henry III. He served...
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villages of Redmile, Woolsthorpe, Knipton, Harston, Harlaxton,
Croxton Kerrial and Bottesford. The
antiquarian John
Leland (d.1552) stated: "the Castle...
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Croxton Kerrial Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Alan
Henry Hewson* 289 55.6 −6.6
Conservative Jack
William Smith 231 44.4 +6.6
Turnout 520 33.85...
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dissolved 1538 (1539);
granted to Thomas, Earl of
Rutland 1538/9
Croxton Kerrial Abbey Dalby and
Heather Preceptory #
Knights Hospitallers founded before...
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Sherwood NG31
GRANTHAM Grantham South Kesteven NG32
GRANTHAM Croxton Kerrial, Sedgebrook,
Wilsford South Kesteven,
North Kesteven,
Melton NG33 GRANTHAM...
- Old Dalby, Branston,
Burton and
Dalby Clawson, Hose and Harby,
Croxton Kerrial Eaton,
Eastwell Freeby,
Frisby on the
Wreake Gaddesby, Garthorpe, Goadby...
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Branston is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Croxton Kerrial in the
Melton district, in the
county of Leicestershire, England. It lies...
- Cotes-de-Val
Coton Countesthorpe Cranoe Croft Cropston Cross in Hand
Croxton Kerrial Dadlington Dane
Hills Desford Diseworth Dishley Donington le
Heath Donisthorpe...
- KOO-pen /ˈkuːpɛn/
England Cradley KRAYD-lee /ˈkreɪdli/
England Croxton Kerrial KROH-sən KERR-il /ˈkroʊsən ˈkɛrɪl/
England Cruwys Morchard KROOZ /ˈkruːz/...