Family and Education
s. and h. of Thomas Cricklade*; bro. of John* and ?William*. educ. ?Staple Inn, G. Inn or M. Temple. J.H. Baker, Men of Ct. (Selden Soc. supp. ser. xviii), i. 550. Cricklade’s membership of Gray’s Inn or Middle Temple is inferred from his participation in a moot with known members of these Inns: Readings and Moots, i (Selden Soc. lxxi), pp. lviii-lix. The Staple Inn lawyer, who was sued for unpaid commons in 1461, may have been a different man, but no such individual is otherwise known. Alternatively, the original writ for the action may have been sued out in Cricklade’s lifetime a few years earlier. m. at least 1s. C1/44/93; Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxxiv. 390; Genealogist, n.s. xiii. 148; The Commons 1386-1421, ii. 693.
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Attestor, parlty. election, Wilts. 1433.

Main residence: Cricklade, Wilts.
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Commons 1422-1461
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Estates
Oxford 1644
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