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673: 685: 71:, who changed his name to Mellish. She was involved in litigation of the 1780s with her cousin Mary Mellish, for the possession of Ragnall Hall ("the defendant was niece to the deceased, and one of the principal parties in his will"). In an initial case at Nottingham Assizes in 1785, Mary Mellish was successful in her plea of trespass against Eliza Rankin. Two subsequent cases went the other way. 679: 304:
The Whole Proceedings on Trial of an Ejectment, Between John Doe, on Several Demises of Mary Mellish, Spinster, and Others, Against Eliza Rankin, Spinster: At the Bar of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, at Westminster, on Wednesday the 10th, and Thursday the 11th Days of May, 1786, Before the
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He was the son of Samuel Crawley, of Keysoe, and his wife, the heiress Eliza Rankin. His paternal grandparents were married Susannah (
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John Sambrooke Crawley (1823–1895), who married Sarah Bridget Wells, second daughter of Frederick Octavius Wells of the
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was elected, but was unseated on petition in 1838. Crawley was reinstated and held the seat until 1841.
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His mother was the daughter of Elizabeth Condon, sister of Charles Condon (died 1781), heir to the
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Theodosia Sambrooke Crawley (1818–1879), who married Clement, Comte de Mont Real, in 1839.
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On 15 July 1822, he married his second wife, Maria Musgrave, granddaughter of
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On 19 June 1817, Crawley married Theodosia Mary Vyner (d. 1820), daughter of
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and the former Lady Theodosia Maria Ashburnham (youngest daughter of
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where he matriculated in 1808. In 1815, he inherited the estate of
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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Arthur Sambrooke Crawley (1825–1844), who was buried at
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Henry Sambrooke Crawley (b. 1824), who was a Lt. in the
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Philip Sambrooke Crawley (b. 1827), who served in the
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Whig
House of Commons
nÊe
Sir Samuel Sambrooke, 3rd Baronet
Bush Hill
John Crawley
Marlborough
Ragnall
Nottinghamshire
Eton College
Christ Church, Oxford
Stockwood
Bedfordshire
High Sheriff of Bedfordshire
Member of Parliament
Honiton
John Angerstein
1832 general election
Bedford
1837 election
Henry Stuart
Robert Vyner
John Ashburnham, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham
Sir Philip Musgrave, 6th Baronet
Bengal Civil Service
1st Life Guards
Kensal Green
Coldstream Guards
Vice Admiral
Sir Charles Paget

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