- 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...
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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...
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Sketch of the tomb of Alice, her husband, and his
first wife
Alice Kyriell....
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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...
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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...