DescriptionNicholas de Crioll ^ - geograph.org.uk - 1276372.jpg
English: Nicholas de Crioll ? Detail of one of the mid-15th century poppyhead bench ends in St.Botolph & St.John the Baptist's church, of a late Medieval nobleman with stick and two dogs, popularly thought to be Nicholas de Crioll, patron of Croxton Abbey and the origin of the Kerrial (Crioll) part of the village name.
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