5910500. Admiral Nicholas de Crioll & 5910501. Eleanor de Segrave
12/29/1282,
Nicholas de Kyriel born in England, s/o 11820498.
Nicholas de Criol & 11820499. Margery de Pecche.
~1290,
Eleanor born in England, d/o 4997378.
Sir John de Segrave & 4997379. Christine de Plesey.
10/12/1302,
Nicholas’ father died.
[––Nicolas & Rose––]
Nicholas 1st
married Rose ?.
1302-03,
Nicholas confirmed the previous gift by his ancestors of the church of Walmer
to West Langdon abbey. (S) Hist. and Topo. Survey of Kent, V10, 1800, Walmer.
9/19/1303,
Writ for IPM of Nicholas Kyriel. Leicester: Croxston. The manor … Worthyngton.
A messuage, 2 virgates of land, and a water-mill, … Nicholas his son, aged 21
on the day of St. Thomas Archbishop and Martyr, in Christmas week next, is his
next heir. (S) CIsPM.
5/16/1304, Order
in favour of Nicholas, son and heir of Nicholas de Cryel, to have seisin of the
lands whereof his father was seised, as he has proved his age before the
escheator. (S) CCRs.
5/25/1304,
Nicholas son and heir of Sir Nicholas de Cryel, knight, and Sir John de
Segrave, lord of Segrave. Nicholas has received from John, …, £400. … Nicholas
son and heir of Sir Nicholas de Criel and Eleanor daughter of Sir John de
Segrave, lord of Segrave. Nicholas will take to wife Eleanor and will enfeoff
her in all his lands and holdings in Leicestershire … Croxton … (S) UKNA. [Held
by his grandfather in 1246.]
7/7/1307,
Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.
11/1308,
Ralph le Brewere brought Nicholas the news of the birth of his son John, for
which Nicholas gave him a robe in 2
parts, with 4 ornaments. (S) Proof of age of son John.
Aft. 1308
Roesia died.
[––Nicholas––]
9/18/1313,
Order to adjourn to the end of their eyre all pleas touching Nicholas Kyriel,
who is staying near the king upon the king's business. (S) CCRs.
1316, Nicholas
de Crioll to Edward II: reasons for the late execution of a summons to the men
of the Cinque Ports to appear to make terms with the men of Great Yarmouth,
Norfolk. (S) UKNA.
[––Nicholas & Eleanor––]
1318,
Nicholas married Eleanor.
4/14/1318 at
Leicester, Nicholas Kiriel, knight, to his very dear lady, his lady Margery
Kiriel. Whereas Nicholas has granted to Sir Stephen de Segrave (5910164) his
manor of Croxtone Kiriel, Margery (11820499) must attorn to Stephen for her
services for one third of the manor. Nicholas has received from Stephen 200
marks for the manor of Croxtone Kiriel. Nicholas has granted to Stephen 2/3rds
of the manor of Croxtone Kiriel (Leics.), with the advowson of Croxton Abbey,
except a rent of £6 from the said 2/3rds, and the services of Lady Margery
Kiriel for the one third which she holds in dower, with the reversion of the
said third, and the services of Roger de Hurst for the rent of £6 which he
holds for life, with the reversion of the rent after his death; to hold of
Nicholas and his issue at a rent of a rose a year for Stephen's life and for 1
year after his death, and thereafter 100 marks a year. Witnesses: Sir Robert de
Holande, Sir Nicholas de Segrave, Sir Ralph de Secchevill, Sir Ralph de
Folevill, Sir William Marmioun, Sir John de Neville, knights … (S) UKNA.
8/4/1322, To
Nicholas Kyriel. Order to certify the king of the tenor of the record and
process and the pronunciation of judgment Thomas Colpeper at Wynchelse, the
king's enemy and traitor. (S) CCRs.
6/5/1323, … as
the king learns by inquisition taken by Nicholas Kyryel, … (S) CCRs.
6/11/1324, …
appointed to choose 200 men in co. Kent … the men of Kent [to be taken] thence
to Plimmuth, by Nicholas Kiriel, … (S) CCRs.
6/12/1324, Nicholas
Kiriel of co. Kent, … acknowledged, that they owed to the king 500 marks. (S)
CCRs, 1/20/1327.
8/1324, King Edward began the War of Saint-Sardos
with his brother-in-law King Charles of France, who had invaded Aquitaine.
1324-25, Nicholas
de Crioll to Edward II: request for respite during his service in Gascony. (S)
UKNA.
4/21/1326, Nicholas
Kiriel, admiral of the fleet of the king's ships from the mouth of Thames to
the western parts. (S) CCRs.
4/27/1326,
Adminrals Nicholas Kyriel and John Sturmy ordered by the King to prepare for an
invasion. (S) Edward II, Warner, 2017, P209.
1326,
Commission of oyer and terming to Edmund Passele, Nicholas de Kiriel, Robert
Echingham and Simon Croysere in the city of Sussex touching the persons who had
unlawful assemblies and commit crimes of violence.
1/20/1327, Whereas
Nicholas Kiriel of co. Kent, … the king
orders him who supplies the place of the treasurer and the barons of the
exchequer to discharge the said men of the debt … [of 500 marks] (S) CCRs.
1/1327,
Nicholas died.
1/28/1327, Order
to William de Weston, escheator in the counties of Surrey, Sussex, Kent and
Middlesex, and the city of London, to take into the king's hand the lands late
of Nicholas Kiriel, deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.,
Child of Nicholas and Rose:
i. John de Kriel,
born 9/29/1308 in England.
8/16/1329, Proof of age of John son and heir of Nicholas de
Kyriel. Kent: Richard Kyriel, aged 60 years, says that the said John was 21
years of age on Monday after the feast of St. Michael last and was born at
Walmere on that feast. … Ralph le Brewere, aged 62 years and more, says the
like, and knows it because he brought the news to the said Nicholas Kyriel of
the birth of the said John his son, for which the said Nicholas gave him a robe
in 2 parts, with 4 ornaments … Alexander de Oxeneye, aged 59 years and more,
says the like, and knows it because on Sunday after the said John’s birth he
was sent to Ipre to buy two whole cloths for the robes of the said Nicholas and
Rose (Roesia) his wife, mother of the said John, against the purification of
the said Rose. (S) CIsPM.
Child of Nicholas and Eleanor:
ii. Nicholas de Kiriel
(2955250), born ~1320 in England.
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