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 after the Second Battle of St Albans.[1]
^Curry, Anne. "Kyriell, Sir Thomas". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/50135. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Sir ThomasKyriell (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 after...
expeditionary force in Portsmouth to relieve Caen. It was led by Sir ThomasKyriell, a relatively unknown commander who would be comprehensively out manoeuvred...
singing under a tree. Two knights (the elderly Lord Bonville and Sir ThomasKyriell, a veteran leader of the Hundred Years' War) had sworn to let him come...
Bonville, the rival of the loyal Lancastrian, the Earl of Devon, and Sir ThomasKyriell. Both men had kept watch over King Henry, a prisoner to Warwick, to...
executed after the Battle of Mortimer's Cross for being a Lancastrian Sir ThomasKyriell (1461) – executed by order of Margaret of Anjou after the Second Battle...
the King's protectors, William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville and Sir ThomasKyriell, are executed for treason 4 March – Edward, Earl of March proclaimed...
Herbert, MP 1880–1910. Thomas Law Hodges, MP 1830–41 and 1847–52, and son Thomas Twisden Hodges, MP 1835–37 and 1847–52. Thomas Langlois Lefroy, MP 1830–41...
Bayeux, reinforced an English army in Normandy, under the command of ThomasKyriell in 1450. A French army under the command of Jean de Bourbon, together...
married firstly, by the early 1440s, Alice de Criol or Kyriell, daughter of the Yorkist soldier Sir Thomas de Criol of Westenhanger, beheaded after the Second...
IV. He the son of John Fogge, esquire, the second surviving son of Sir Thomas Fogge (d. 13 July 1407) and Joan de Valence (d. 8 July 1420). Their marriage...
when Sir Thomas de Criol or Kyriell was beheaded the day after the Second Battle of St Albans by order of Queen Margaret of Anjou. Sir Thomas de Criol...
1864), pp. 291-96. J. R. Dunlop, 'Pedigree of the Family of Crioll, or Kyriell, of co. Kent', Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica (1927). Cleveland,...
of 48 in 948, having married once and fathered three children. Camber Kyriell MacRorie is the seventh Earl of Culdi, a Gwyneddan noble who plays a pivotal...