23640996. Nicholas de Criol & 121691159. Joan de Auberville
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
~1220, Nicholas born in England, 3rd s/o 19989592.
Bertram de Criol & 19989593. Emma Aurifaber.
~1225, Joan born in England, d/o 243382318. Sir William de
Auberville.
1244, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Chapel, Sandwich: Sir Henry de
Sandwich. (S) English Archaeologist’s Handbook, Godwin, 1867, P113.
1245, Joan’s father died.
12/28/1246, Nicholas de Cryoll granted a market and fair at
Croxton Kerrial, Leicestershire. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.
1247, Royal gifts included two bucks for Nicholas de Criel, ten
bucks for the Countess of Leicester, … (S) The Royal Forests of England, 1720.
1247, Joan married 2nd Henry de Sandwico, s/o Simon de Sandwico.
[No children.]
2/18/1248,The king has taken the homage of Henry of Sandwich
for the lands and tenements which he ought to hold of the king in chief by
reason of Joan his wife, daughter and heiress of William d’Auberville. (S)
FRsHIII.
[–––Henry & Joan–––]
1248, Henry, son of Sir Simon, did homage for lands he held of
the King in capite in right of his wife Joan.
1248, Henry and Joan his wife dealt with various properties, including
lands in Walmer, Romney Marsh, and Stockbury, Kent, previously owned by the
Auberville family.
8/8/1248, Protection with clause … going to Gascony on the
king’s service … Nicholas de Crioyl. (S) CPRs.
4/26/1250, Nicholas de Criel is distrained for the £37 16s.
from the same time which he received from the sheriff of Kent of the farm of
the aforesaid county. (S) FRsHIII.
4/28/1250, The king has granted to Henry
of Sandwich that, of the 50 m. which he owes … for his relief of the
third part of a barony that William de Auberville held, he may render … (S)
FRsHIII.
12/16/1252, Grant to John Maunsel, provost of Beverly, to the
use of a nephew of his, of the marriage of the daughter and heir of Joan, daughter
of William de Auberville. Mandate to Henry de Sandwyco to deliver the said
daughter to the said John. (S) CPRs.
Henry, lord of a moiety of Ham, Kent; lord of the Cinque Ports,
Constable of Dover castle; died before his father; “death seized him beyond the sea”.
[–––Nicholas &
Joan–––]
Nicholas married Joan. “Nicholas de Crioll and w. Joan … Simon
de Sampwyc [Sandwich]; a third part of the manors of Preston, Ripple, Wadling
[in Ripple], Ham; Dene [in Margate], Margate and Asseton [in Margate], … as the
reasonable dower of Joan, whereof Henry s. and h. [of Simon] and Juliana
formerly his wife endowed her at the church door where they were espoused …”
1253, Nicholas de Cryoll and Joan his wife v. Bertram de Crioll
in Hinton, Cambs and in Lincoln, … (S) East Anglian – Sufflok, V6, 1869, P376.
7/8/1253, Protection with clause … crossing to Gascony with the
king … Nicholas de Crioll. (S) CPRs.
1253-4, Nicholas de Criol assessed aid for the manor of Walmer.
4/10/1254, Protection … William de Waleton, serjeant of
Nicholas de Crioll, going with the latter to the king in Gascony. (S) CPRs.
8/12/1254, King Henry’s retinue in camp at Bordeaux, France.
11/20/1254, King Henry’s retinue in camp at Orleans, France.
1/1255, King Henry returned to England.
Bef. 5/28/1256, Nicholas’ father died.
8/9/1257, Going on the king’s service to Wales … Nicholas de
Crioll. (S) CPRs.
4/28/1258, Nicholas de Cryell and w. Joan, …; concerning … that
when William de Abervill father of Joan whose heir she is, gave by his charter
…
5/10/1260, Mandate to Nicholas de Crioll, constable of the
castle of Dover, … (S) CPRs.
1262, Agreement (marriage of Julian/Julien, daughter of Joan de
Abervile, and Will, son of Roger Lieburne): Sire Nicole de Criel and Sire Roger
de Leyburne; Location: Canterbury etc. Kent.
4/12/1263, Simon de Montfort returned to England to lead a
rebellion of young barons.
6/9/1263, Commitment during pleasure to Nicholas de Crioyll of
the wardenship of the Cinque Ports, … (S) CPRs.
9/23/1263, Mandate to Nicholas de Criollis … keeping of the
county of Kent … Teste, H. le Despenser, justicary of England. (S) CPRs.
5/14/1264, King Henry captured at the battle of Lewes, “at the
Mill of the Hide”. Simon de Montfort effectively ruled England.
7/26/1264, Some time ago, at the instance of the king’s beloved
and faithful Nicholas de Criel, the king pardoned to Bertram, son of John de
Criel, the £12 …. (S) FRsHIII.
3/15/1265, Safe conduct … for the envoys of the king of France
coming to England … the king is sending Nicholas de Criollis, knight, … to
conduct them. (S) CPRs.
8/4/1265, Lord Edward defeated Simon de Montfort at the battle
of Evesham; ending the barons’ revolt.
8/13/1271, Inspeximus … charter, whereby Roger de Rollyng …
gave to Sir Roger de Leyburn, and dame Eleanor de Vallibus, countess of
Winchester, his wife, … manor of Stockton, which he had of the gift of Sir
Nicholas de Crioll … (S) CChRs.
Bef. 2/16/1272, Nicholas of Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire,
Sarre, Kent, Croxton Kerrial, Leicestershire, Benhall, Suffolk, etc., Warden of
the Cinque Ports died. (S) CPRs.
11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.
(S) History of Walmer, Elvin, 1894, P42.