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FREMANTLE, William Henry (1766-1850), of Englefield Green, Egham, Surr. and Stanhope Street, Mdx.

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b. 28 Dec. 1766, 4th s. of John Fremantle (d. 1788) of Aston Abbots, Bucks. and Frances, da. and coh. of John Edwards of Bristol. m. 21 Sept. 1797, Selina Mary, da. of Sir John Elwill†, 4th bt., of Englefield Green, wid. of Felton Lionel Hervey, s.p. GCH 1827; Kntd. 31 Oct. 1827. d. 19 Oct. 1850.
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Ensign 66 Ft. 1782; lt. 105 Ft. 1783, capt. 1783; capt.-lt. 103 Ft. 1783, half-pay 1783 – 87; capt. 60 Ft. 1787; capt. 58 Ft. 1788, ret. 1789.

A.d.c. and priv. sec. to ld. lt. [I] 1782 – 83; jt. resident sec. [I] and jt. solicitor in England to revenue commrs. [I] 1789 – 1801; dep. teller of exch. 1792 – 1806; sec. to treasury Sept. 1806 – Apr. 1807; PC 17 Jan. 1822; commr. bd. of control Feb. 1822 – June 1826; treas. of household 1826 – 37; dep. ranger, Windsor Great Park 1830 – d.

Lt. Bucks. yeomanry 1795, capt.-lt. 1797, capt. 1798, Mid. Bucks. 1803.

Main residences: Englefield Green, Egham, Surr.; Stanhope Street, Mdx.
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CRAWLEY, Samuel (1790-1852), of Stockwood Park, nr. Luton, Beds. and Ragnall Hall, nr. Tuxford, Notts.

Family and Education
b. 16 Dec. 1790, 1st s. of Samuel Crawley of Keysoe, Beds. and w. Eliza née Rankin, h. of Ragnall. educ. Eton 1805-8; Christ Church, Oxf. 1808. m. (1) 19 June 1817, Theodosia Mary (d. 3 Jan. 1820), da. of Robert Vyner† of Gautby, Lincs., 1da.; (2) 15 July 1822, Maria, da. of Christopher Musgrave of Kempton Park, Mdx., 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 1805; uncle John Crawley to Stockwood 1815. d. 21 Dec. 1852.
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Sheriff, Beds. 1817 – 18.

Main residences: Stockwood Park, nr. Luton, Beds.; Ragnall Hall, nr. Tuxford, Notts.
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CRAWFORD, Arthur Johnston (1786-1826), of Crawfordsburn, co. Down

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b. 1786, IGI (Co. Down). o.s. of John Crawford (d. 1827) of Crawfordsburn (bro. of Anne, w. of James Alexander, 1st earl of Caledon [I]) and Maria, da. of John Kennedy of Cultra, co. Down. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1802; L. Inn 1806. unm. d.v.p. 13 Oct. 1826. Belfast Commercial Chron. 18 Oct. 1826.
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Sheriff, co. Down 1818 – 19.

Maj. N. Down militia 1818.

Main residence: Crawfordsburn, co. Down, [I].
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CRAWFORD, Arthur Johnston (1786-1826)

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CRAMPTON, Philip Cecil (1782-1862), of Merrion Square, Dublin

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b. May 1782, 4th s. of Rev. Cecil Crampton, rect. of Headford, co. Galway and Nicola Mary, da. of Rev. Jeremy Marsh. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1797, BA 1802, MA 1807, fellow 1807-16, LLB 1809, LLD 1810; King’s Inns 1804; called [I] 1810. m. (1) 1817, Sidney Mary Browne (d. 1839), s.p.; (2) 15 Aug. 1844, Margaret, da. of John Duffy, 1s. d. 29 Dec. 1862.
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Professor of oratory, Trinity, Dublin 1814, of common law 1816 – 34; solicitor-gen. [I] Dec. 1830-Oct.1834; bencher, King’s Inns 1831; puisne judge, k.b. [I] 1834 – 59; PC [I] 1858.

Main residence: Merrion Square, Dublin, [I].
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CRAMPTON, Philip Cecil (1782-1862)

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FREMANTLE, Sir Thomas Francis, 1st bt. (1798-1890), of Swanbourne, Winslow, Bucks.

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b. 11 Mar. 1798, 1st s. of Adm. Thomas Francis Fremantle† , RN, of Swanbourne and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Richard Wynne of Falkingham, Lincs. educ. Eton 1811; Oriel, Oxf. 1816; L. Inn 1819. m. 27 Nov. 1824, Louisa Elizabeth, da. of Sir George Nugent, 1st bt.*, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 6da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1819; cr. bt. 14 Aug. 1821; Bar. Cottesloe 2 Mar. 1874; authorized by royal lic. to bear fa.’s title of baron of the Austrian Empire 4 Apr. 1822. d. 3 Dec. 1890.
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Sec. to treasury Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835, Sept. 1841 – May 1844; sec. at war May 1844 – Feb. 1845; PC 23 May 1844; chief sec. to ld. lt. [I] Feb. 1845 – Feb. 1846; PC [I] 26 Mar. 1845; dep. chairman, bd. of customs Feb. – June 1846, chairman 1846 – 73.

Main residence: Swanbourne, Winslow, Bucks.
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FREMANTLE, Sir Thomas Francis, 1st bt. (1798-1890)

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CRADOCK, Sheldon (1777-1852), of Hartforth, nr. Richmond, Yorks.

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b. 27 Sept. 1777, 1st but o. surv. s. of Sheldon Cradock of Hartforth and Elizabeth, da. and h. of Christopher Wilkinson of Thorpe-on-Tees. educ. Manchester g.s. 1790; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1794. unm. 3s. 6da. illegit. suc. fa. 1814. d. 19 Feb. 1852.
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Capt. N. Yorks. militia 1800, maj. 1804, lt.-col. 1816, col. 1820 – 46.

Main residence: Hartforth, nr. Richmond, Yorks.
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CRADOCK, Sheldon (1777-1852)

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CRADOCK, Hon. John Hobart (1799-1873).

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bap. 16 Oct. 1799, o.s. of Maj.-Gen. John Francis Cradock, MP [I], 1st Bar. Howden [I], and Lady Theodosia Sarah Frances Meade, da. of John, 1st earl of Clanwilliam [I]. educ. Eton 1814. m. 11 Jan. 1830 at Paris, Catherine, da. of Paul, Count Skavronsky of Russia, wid. of Gen. Prince Bagration, s.p. KH 1830; suc. fa. as 2nd Bar. Howden [UK] 26 July 1839; KCB 23 Feb. 1852; GCB 5 Mar. 1858. d. 9 Oct. 1873.
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Ensign and lt. 1 Ft. Gds. 1815; a.d.c. to duke of Wellington in France 1815 – 18; capt. 2 W.I. Regt. 1818; a.d.c. to Lord Beresford at Lisbon 1818; capt. (half-pay) 3 W.I. Regt. 1819; a.d.c. to Sir Thomas Maitland at Malta 1820; capt. 29 Ft. 1824; maj. army (half-pay) 1825; lt.-col. (local rank) July 1827 and army Dec. 1827; col. 1841; maj.-gen. 1854; lt.-gen. 1859; ret. 1861.

Spec. missions to Egypt and Greece 1827, Belgium 1832, Spain 1834; equerry to duchess of Kent 1841 – 61; envoy extraordinary to Brazil 1847 – 48, with spec. mission to Argentina and Uruguay 1847; envoy extraordinary to Spain 1850 – 58.

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CRADOCK, Hon. John Hobart (1799-1873)

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COWPER, George Augustus Frederick, Visct. Fordwich (1806-1856), of Panshanger, Hertingfordbury, Herts.

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b. 26 June 1806, 1st s. of Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau, 5th Earl Cowper, and Hon. Emily Mary Lamb, da. of Peniston Lamb†, 1st Visct. Melbourne [I]. educ. Mitcham; Eton 1820; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1824. m. 7 Oct. 1833, Lady Anne Florence De Grey, da. of Thomas Philip, 2nd Earl De Grey, 2s. 4da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. as 6th Earl Cowper 21 July 1837. d. 15 Apr. 1856.
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Cornet Horse Gds. 1827, lt. 1830; lt. (half-pay) N.S.W. Veteran Cos. 1831; lt. 31 Ft. 1835.

Under-sec. of state for foreign affairs 13- 17 Nov. 1834.

Ld. lt. Kent 1846 – d.

Main residence: Panshanger, Hertingfordbury, Herts.
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COWPER, George Augustus Frederick, Visct. Fordwich (1806-1856)

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