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Sir Thomas Crosse, 1st Baronet

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at the January 1701 general election, but lost the seat in the December 1701 election. He was elected MP for Westminster again in the 1702 general election and was defeated in 1705. He regained his seat at the
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Crosse died aged 74 on 27 May 1738. He had two sons of whom the eldest, Thomas, died before him in August 1732. He was succeeded by his younger son,
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and although the election was declared void, did not stand again.
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Crosse was the eldest son of Thomas Crosse (died 1682), brewer of
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Crosse was returned unopposed again for Westminster at the
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