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Kyrielle
Kyrielle Kyr`i*elle, n. [Cf. F. kyrielle.] A litany beginning with the words. ``Kyrie eleison.' --Shipley.

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- Sir Thomas Kyriell (1396–18 February 1461) was an English soldier of the Hundred Years' War and the opening of the Wars of the Roses. He was executed...
- expeditionary force in Portsmouth to relieve Caen. It was led by Sir Thomas Kyriell, a relatively unknown commander who would be comprehensively out manoeuvred...
- Warwick's knights, William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville, and Sir Thomas Kyriell, who had agreed to remain with Henry and see that he came to no harm, were...
- the duke of Bourbon and Richemont defeats an English force under Thomas Kyriell. 3,774 English deaths and 1,500 captured. Thomas Kyriel, the English general...
- King, and who was already in conflict with Fogge over a portion of the Kyriell inheritance from Fogge's first marriage. In February 1485 Fogge bound himself...
- Sketch of the tomb of Alice, her husband, and his first wife Alice Kyriell....
- Devon (1422, 1425, 1427) KG, High Sheriff of Devon (1423) Sir Thomas Kyriell c. 1396 1461 (Beheaded after capture in Second Battle of St Albans) Somerset...
- Caen, reinforced an English army in Normandy, under the command of Thomas Kyriell in 1450. A French army under the command of Jean de Bourbon, together with...
- after the Battle of Mortimer's Cross for being a Lancastrian Sir Thomas Kyriell (1461) – executed by order of Margaret of Anjou after the Second Battle...
- the rival of the loyal Lancastrian, the Earl of Devon, and Sir Thomas Kyriell. Both men had kept watch over King Henry, a prisoner to Warwick, to keep...