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 CR0 Harley-street, and of Woedbreok, Trinidad. Sir Thomas goaat of £100,000 for the relief of the Portognese. He it. 215 Oct. iS:33, and woos, by his brother, VIII. Sin AIsOncn-DRNMAN, who was Is. 7 Dec. ISOl, and 1016, A,eetla-Elicobeth, dan. of James Wane, Eeq., by si 3] Aug. 1137, to JuUa-llarbama, widow ol’ Atbslstali whens (who ci. 20 Oct. 1518) he bad issue, Corbet, Es,j. of Ynys y - illaengwyn, en. 3lerioncth, and youngest don. of Illojor-fioneral John CarsOn, E.1.C.S, and ii. Elieoiseth-Anne, Ri. 20 Aug. 1843, te Marry-Stephen by her (who ii. 17 Nov. 1164) had issno, lleeneer-GcoseEJSnsiiAN, presets1 loot. Jolla— I like, is. 14 ,Tisor. loll, to the Rev. Athclslan Cerbet, Sir John o. lndiy, 24 Jniy, 1027, Anne-Knox, dan. of the hA., rector of Adderly, S.dop. (Sn asic Coaea’r, Dart.) Rev. John Radcliffe, rector of Lisnehonse, c. (descended Sir Archer 1. on the evening of isis only son’s wedding day from the ancient and noble family of Itadeliffe), and had, 10 Jan. 1003, and waco. by him, now Sin uennoaT-Gconoo s. Jens-Pisnorsesess, poesent tsaconet. Deanan CResT, the 0th baronet. C’eolioe—lS Nov. 1071. Aro,o—Qaartcrly: per fesse, indeeled, az. and arg. in tbe Esasks, then Prcoident of the Royal Society, one ef ins lit gnarlcr, a lion, paosoot-goacdast, or. (‘rent—.t scl’vcra, so., volscd in Ihe side, gn. Prier to Jiath. He d. 3 Feb. 1802. 1320, the crest borne by the family was a lion, passaulgoardant, arg. Motts—Esse goons tided. C it OFT. CROFT, Stie JouN-FuEDEnIele, Part, of Cowling Valor e tealded. Hall, eo. York-, aml Dsisldingtnn, en. Kent, Barrio da &ol—_lhihgnte, Ifent. Serra do Eetrella in the kingdom of Portugal (ccc vs/st FonetsoN TITLES), is. 31 Ang. 1828 ; o. his father as 2ml baronet 5 Fe)’. 1382; es. 4 June, 1856, Emma, dan. of Jsibn Graham, Esq., and hoe had s. Jona-R sises.sru, Is. 4 April, 19.37. ii. Frederick.Leigli, Is. 1880. in. Prancis-Edoar, Is. 18501. iv. William-Graham, 0. 0102. I. Elizabeth-Crohans, it. 14 Feb. 1062. ii. Constance-Margaret-Graham. Liizcac. This family claims a eonomen origin with the foregoing. EALen Cn0FT, of East Wilton, in Yorkshire, descended out of Lancashire, was father of CnsnoTopnzn Coon, ofCotteecne Park, co York, in jolt, who so. Miss Claphans, of ileanasley, and had leone, Sic CnnleTos’lscn Coon, Knt. ef the cily cf Yerk, sheriff af that city in 2010, and Issrd-snayer in 1629 and 1f41, when CnoFToN, BAnON (Sir Edward Ccoflon), of Mote, eo. he entertained, in his own honse, Cnsntrs 1., and wae Rosenmuson, in the pcersge of Ireland, and so Part.; knighted. lie d. 0 Jnly, 1848, leaviog by isis wife Elioabeth, a lorsl-in-waiting on the Qsseon ; 8. 1. Aug. 1806; e. dan. ef Sir T. Horrison,beoideo ctherehiidren, a sen a,sdheir, to the harosoetcv, on the decease of his father, in Tneoiae COOn, wise was seated at Stillinglen. in Yorkshhe, 1816 ; and to the peerage, at the death of his gs’andmother, and wise ,s. Olive, only dan.and heir cf Jehn Danstey, Eatj. of liramnhope. He ci. in 1034, leasing sevecal lIe RI. 19 (let. 1833, Gessrgi;nta, lcd dan. of HelsryThllixno, children, of wloom, Tnsoiao theFT, °‘i s. to the estate ef Stitlington, and ci. 1711, having sa. Prances, dan. of Sir Steisisen Tbempson, s. Eowann-Roonv-Cssunonss.s., Is. 22 Oct. 1034. lint, by wheth ise had a nnenerens issue. His son, Svepnco CnOFT, Es,1. was cf Stitlingten. ito so. Elicabeth, is. ftharlee St. George, hient. lt.N., Is. 1 Feb. 1836; is. don, ef Sir Edmssssd Anderson, Dart., of Brengbton and dying in 1733, left issue. his eldest eon, Stepben, who Is. at Stillington, ci. lte,srictta, dan. of Itenry Thenspeen. Req. of Kirby hall, and was grancitstlser of Oem. ILonny CnOFT, nose of Stilliegten, and of the Rev. James Croft, in. Aifrod-Itenry, 1. 2 April, tsl7. archdeacon of Canterbury. (A’s Eunice’s Landed Gentry.) cv. Francis-George, bent. RN., Is. 7 Jane, 1838 ; me. 15 The fnd sen, Tnosias CROFT, woe of London, ansi ni. Lucy, den. and beirof Henry Thompson. Ess1. of Kirby Hall, and left a son, JonN CROFT, who os. 14 Jnno, 1773, Henrietta-Maria (sister of the lady ef Sir K. Home, Tl:srt. and of Catherine, m. Angssstrs-Coroline, Ri. 10 July, 1860, to the lton, L.Gerald lady of Lord Walpele, father of the lsrcssnt Earl efOrford), dan. and ce-heir ef the lIev.Dr. J. Tunstall, and his eon, I. Sm JonN Cnos’r, Kssight Ceusmander of the Royal Lord Crofton is au Irish representative peer. Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, I).C.L., PRO., a deputy-ileuteilant and ajnstice of the peace for the cc. of Kent lie, staring lice t’eninnsilar war, slid gsss’d service in Jonse CnorroN, Esq. of Dallynsnrray, cc, Roseemmen, Portngal and Spain, in procuring infs,rmatien for the Dsske onditor-general in the ioign of ELszAnnTn, accompanied the of Welllngton,and iii distributing the British Parh’amcsslary 282 CR0 was created a baronet 3 Oct. 18)5; be vs. let, 1 Aug. 1. llenriella-Maria-Eletner. Tlsempsoss, Eeq., el,icst sen of Jliehard-John Thempsen, ltsq. of Kirby llatl, ce Yorlc, anti has isnse. e. hlamiannc ltadcliffe. in 1603, Sir Johss was aplsousted by the tlt. Rosa. Sir Joseph Esqnices at hio installation as a Ksnght ef the Cider ef the C R 0 P ‘j’ 0 .rc. a baroness in her own right, 12 Atig. 1817. let Ill ssrqsts’es cf Assglooey, aissl has, 10 Oct. 1084, Theceea-Angnsta, lcd dan. ef Daniel Tighe, Esq., asnl the lion. 3tse. Tigho, of Rossana, cc. Wiekhsw, and bybcr (who 5. 14 Aug. 1867) has had hosne, ArthurEdword-Lowtber, Is. 7 Aug. 1066 ; OIatel-Geergiana; amid Thcresa-tsiana. Aug. 1084, tlcrtsasde, eldcet dan. cf C’oi. K-S. Rayly, of Ilally-Arthsir, eu. Wickls,w’, and wfdssw of Johns Talbet, Req. ef Momnst Talbot, co. Reseemmon, and has a dou., Gortcnde.Casbeeisse Geergiana, Is. 00 Bce. t007. Dillon, eldest surviving son ef Robert, lid Lord t’lonbrock. liillC5lgC. Aes,ss—Quarterlo’: per fesse indented, er and go., in tIm ficst qnartes’, a lion .passant-gnaedanl. ci the seeend. Credo—let, a lion, psssont-gnardsnl, sos’, snsperhi’og a slueld wills Ilic amiss of St. Geecge led, a lion, pososusst—gosscdost, per pole, iisdested, gss. and ermisois, the dexter fssrepase rcssissg so ass esceelmeon, or., charged with the star of the order of the ‘lesser asscl Swc,rsl, P°P5° Sapyorlers—Co the dexter side a lien, gnordanl, or, gorged seitls ss svreatls of bard, yen, sherefeens tscnslent an eseocheee, gn., elsargesl wills a Isemees’, gold; and eu the cloister, a tsnll, so., horned, crised, Iseefed, and gerged with a dneel crewn, em, therefrom pc’edent aim escaeheon, arg., etsacged with the star of the esaher of tluo Touter stud Swosel, Inc. ‘fliese enpjsortes’s were granted by ceyat licence is April, 1804, in eeosideratien ef Sir John’s eooiiuieot services, while atlaclsed to the Drilish nuissioo at Lichen, ia 1811 assh 1812, (side Podianestery llepsnh, Scorner’s Peniasoler leer, vol. lit. p. 100, aed Ge’awssen’o Deopetches of f/se fluke ef Wetlingfea, nest editien, vol. Hi. p. 602) and as chsorgsi d’affaires there in 1611. Jfohlem—Eese qnsno visIon ; and ever the second erect,