Margery de Crioll: "an aged invalid" in 1320?

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Margery de Crioll: "an aged invalid" in 1320?

Legg inn av Gjest » 13 feb 2008 23:29:04

Back in 1999, M. Thiess posted some information about the Criolls,
including a tentative reconstruction by H.B. Johnston.

Included in this was the statement that Margery de Crioll was "an aged
invalid on October 12, 1320, and appointed Gilbert Peche to be her
attorney".

This statement is unsourced. Can anyone track its source?

Regards, Michael

Gjest

Re: Margery de Crioll: "an aged invalid" in 1320?

Legg inn av Gjest » 14 feb 2008 01:17:03

On Feb 14, 10:21 am, wjhonson <wjhon...@aol.com> wrote:
On Feb 13, 2:28 pm, mj...@btinternet.com wrote:

Back in 1999, M. Thiess posted some information about the Criolls,
including a tentative reconstruction by H.B. Johnston.

Included in this was the statement that Margery de Crioll was "an aged
invalid on October 12, 1320, and appointed Gilbert Peche to be her
attorney".

This statement is unsourced.  Can anyone track its source?

Regards, Michael

Yes.
Seehttp://books.google.com/books?um=1&q ... 22+invalid

Will Johnson

Aha - well spotted, young Will!

Calendar of Patent Rolls, 12 October 1320:

"Margery Kiriel, an invalid, has letters nominating Gilbert Pecche and
William de Gretton her attorneys for two years".

It is unfortunate that the entry does not call her an "aged" invalid,
as the original post's source had alleged.

If this is Margery, widow of Nicholas de Crioll (d c1272) then we know
she was still living as late as October 1320 (her will is dated 1319
but no probate survives).

MA-R

wjhonson

Re: Margery de Crioll: "an aged invalid" in 1320?

Legg inn av wjhonson » 14 feb 2008 01:21:09

On Feb 13, 2:28 pm, mj...@btinternet.com wrote:
Back in 1999, M. Thiess posted some information about the Criolls,
including a tentative reconstruction by H.B. Johnston.

Included in this was the statement that Margery de Crioll was "an aged
invalid on October 12, 1320, and appointed Gilbert Peche to be her
attorney".

This statement is unsourced.  Can anyone track its source?

Regards, Michael

Yes.
See
http://books.google.com/books?um=1&q=%2 ... 22+invalid

Will Johnson

Gjest

Re: Margery de Crioll: "an aged invalid" in 1320?

Legg inn av Gjest » 14 feb 2008 01:44:02

On Feb 14, 10:49 am, mj...@btinternet.com wrote:
On Feb 14, 10:21 am, wjhonson <wjhon...@aol.com> wrote:





On Feb 13, 2:28 pm, mj...@btinternet.com wrote:

Back in 1999, M. Thiess posted some information about the Criolls,
including a tentative reconstruction by H.B. Johnston.

Included in this was the statement that Margery de Crioll was "an aged
invalid on October 12, 1320, and appointed Gilbert Peche to be her
attorney".

This statement is unsourced.  Can anyone track its source?

Regards, Michael

Yes.
Seehttp://books.google.com/books?um=1&q ... 22+invalid

Will Johnson

Aha - well spotted, young Will!

Calendar of Patent Rolls, 12 October 1320:

"Margery Kiriel, an invalid, has letters nominating Gilbert Pecche and
William de Gretton her attorneys for two years".

We can see from another CPR entry in which these two men were
associated that William seems to have been a clergyman:

"Licence for Gilbert Pecche to enfeoff William de Gretton, chaplain,
and Thomas le Graunt of the manor of Trillowe, Suffolk, said to be
held in chief, and for them to regrant the same to him and Sibyl his
wife, in tail male, with remainder to his right heirs" (Calendar of
Patent Rolls, 15 October 1331).

MA-R

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