This is an entry in "Early Taxation Returns: Taxation of Personal Property in 1332 and Later" by A C Chibnall, published by Buckinghamshire Record Society, 1966. The extracts are from pages 74 and 75.

Page 74

William le reue 1 - 4
Richard Cre 1 - 9
Thomas Newman 1 - 6

Page 75

Robert de Dodeford 0 - 9
Roger Cre 1 - 0
Nicholas son of John 0 - 9

Commentary

To find such an isolated example of the name is puzzling. We can postulate that Richard and Roger were closely related. A link to a Cree family in London seems more likely than to one in Scotland in spite of the spelling. See Spellings of the surname Cree in this Cree Surname web site.

Thanks to Trevor Cree for locating the extracts and drawing them to my attention.