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 171 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [CRITCHETT 1. Dorotliy, m. 11 Jan. 1911, Capt. Charles Hugh Hood, and lias issue. 2. Marjoric Ndl. 2. Hon. Anno Ellon, m. 20 Oct. 1880, Capt. Harry Leigh Towashcnd, and has issue. Residence — Calde- cote Hall, Warwick. 3. Hon. KuthAdanisou,ni.l8 Nov. 1886, Major Charles Richard Tennant, late 2nd Life Gds. Kcsidencc — St. Anne's Manor, Loughborough. CREDITON, Bishop Suffragan of. — Right Rev. Robert Edw.^rd Trefusis, D.D., s. of Capt. the Hon. Geo. Rolle Walpole Trcfxisis, R.N., by Margaret, dai. of John James, of Houghton Lodge, Hants. B. 24 Jan. 1843 ; ed. at Oxford ; M.A. 1868, D.D. 1897 ; curate of Buckingham ]8(i-7 ; vicar of Chittleliampton, Devon, 18(i7-89; Prebendary of Exeter, 1888-9 : Canon since 1889 ; consecrated Bishop of Creditoa. Suffragan of Exeter, 1897, under the title of Bishop of Crediton, which was revived after 800 years disuse ; treasurer of Exeter cathedral 1907 ; Archdeacon of Barnstaple 1908 ; Provost of King's College, Tatmton, 1909-13 : precentor of Exeter Cathedral! 910; m. 7 May, 1874, Emma Mary, dau. of Owen Wethered, of Marlow Residence — 28, Wonford Road, Exeter. Issue — 1. Capt. George Rodolph Trefusis, N. Lanes Regt., b. 21 Feb. 1875 ; served in S.A. 1902 ; ni. 1 June, 1911, Elsie Jane, dau. of the late James S. Harrison, of Sydney, N.S.W. 2. Robert Peel Trefusis, b. 16 June, 1880. 3. Haworth Walter Trefusis, b. 20 July, 1882; capt. Essex R.E. ; served in S. African war. -1. Arthur Owen Trefusis, b. 2 June, 1884. 5. Rev. Francis Mackworth Trefusis, F.G.S., b. 22 July, 1886 ; ed. at Oxford ; ^lissionary Central Africa. 1. Mary Hycritha. 2. Hilda. CREMORNE, Baron. See Dartbey, Earl of. CREWE, 1st Marq. of (U.K.). Creat. 3 July, 1911; Earl of Madeley, 1911; Earl of Crewe, 19 July, 1895; Baron "Houghton, 20 Aug. 1863 (U.K.)"; K.G. 1908; P.C. 1892; Roy. Victorian Chain 1912. — Robert Offley Ashbubton Crewe-Milnes, o. s. of 1st Baron Houghton. B. 12 Jan. 1858 ; m. 1st, 3 June, 1880, Sibyl Marcia (d. 19 Sept. 1887), dau. of Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, 3rd Bt. ; m. 2nd, 20 April, 1899, Lady Margaret Etrenne (C.I. ), dau. of Archibald, 5th Earl of Rosebei'y ; sue. his father in the barony 1885 ; ed. at Harrow and Caiub. ; M.A. 1885 ; assumed additional name and aims of Crewe by roy. licence 1894 ; lieut. Yorkshire Dragoons 1878 ; private sec. to Earl Granville 1883-4 ; a lord-in-waiting to Queen Victoria 1886 ; Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1892-5 ; Lord-Pres. of the Council 1905-8 ; Sec. of State for the Colonies 1908-10; Lord Privy Seal 1908-11, and from 1912; Sec. of State for India since 1910; an Elder Brother of Trinity House since 1911 ; Lord- Lieut, of London ; J. P. Cheshire and | Yorks,- W.R. ; honorary LL.D. Liverpool 1909, ' Leeds 1910. Camb. 1911; hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1912 ; F.R.G.S. Residences — Crewe Hall, ■Cheshire ; Crewe House, Curzon Street, W. Clubs — Atherifeum ; Reform ; Turf ; Marl- borough ; Brooks's. Issue living by 1st m. — 1. Lady Annabel Hungerford, m. 21 Jan. 1902, Capt. the Hon. Arthur E. B. O'jSTeill, M.P. {see O'Neill, Baron). 2. Lady Celia Hermione, m. 8 Oct. 1906, Captain Edward Clive Coates (see Coates, Bt.). 3. Lady Helen Cynthia, twin with Lady Celia, m. 21 Jan. 1908, Hon. George C. Colville (see CoL^^LLE OF CuLROSS, Baron). Issue by 2nd ni. — 1. Richard George Archibald John Lucian Htj.vgerford, Crewe Milxes, Barl of Madeley (H.M. King George V sponsor), b. 7 Feb, 1911, Richard Monckton Milxes, 1st Baron Houghton, b. 19 June, 1809; D.C.L., M.A., Camb. ; trustee of the Brit. Museum ; M.P. for Pontefract 1837-63 ; m. 31 July, 1851, Aunabella Hungerford (d. 24 Feb. 1874), dau. of John, 2nd Baron Crewe (Barony extinct with 3rd Baron, 3 Jan. 1894), and d. 11 Aug. 1S65. Issue — Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, pres. Baron and Marq. Hon. Florence Ellen Hungerford, m. 20 June, 1882, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Arthur Heruv Hcnniker Major, C.B., who d. 6 Feb. 1912, Colds. Gds. Residence— 13, Stratford Place, W. HARPUR-CREWE, 10th Bt. (E.). Croat. 8 Dec. I 1626. — Sir Vauncey H.-vri'l-r-Crewe, .s. of 9th Bt. B. 14 Oct. 1846 ; m. 20 April, 1876, Hon. Isabel Adderley, dau. of Charles, 1st Baron Norton ; sue. his father 1886 ; J.P., Derby ; Sheriff 1900 ; D.L., Staffs ; formerly lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. The 7th Bt. assumed the name of Crewe in lieu of his patronymic Harpiu'. Residences — Calke Abbey, Derby ; Warslow Hall, Staffordshire (post town, Buxton). Issue — 1. Richard Fynderne H.rpuh- Crewe, Heir, b. 5 April, 1880. 1. Hilda Ethelfreda Harpur. 2. Winifred Isabel Harpur. 3. Ainuyne Catharine Harpur. 4. Frances Caroline Julia Harpur. Sir George Crewe, 8th Bt., b. 1 Fel>. 1775 ; ni. 9 Sept. 1819, Jane (d. 10 Feb. 1880), dau. of Rev. Thomas Whitaker, and d. 9 Jan. 1844. Issue — Sir John Harpur-Crewe, 9th Bt., b. 18 Nov. 1824 : m. 20 Nov. 1845, Georgiana Jane Henrietta Eliza (d. 28 May, 1910), dau. of Vic-Adm. William Stanhope Lovell, K.H., and d. 1 March, 1886. Issue — Sir Vauncey H.a.rpur-Creve, pres. Bt. Alice Georgiana Harpur. Mary Adelina. Resilence — 15, Witherln- Gardens, S.W. CRICHTON, Vise. See Erne, Earl of. CRICHTON, Baron. See Bute, Marq. of. CRISP, 1st Bt. Creat. 5 Feb. 1913: Knt. Bach. 1907. — Sir Frank Crisp, o. c. of John Shalders Crisp, and Harriet, o. dau. of Jolm Childs, the " Bungay Martyr," of Bungay, Suffolk. B. 25 Oct. 1843 ; m. 27 Aug. 1867, "Catherine, o. c. of George Durrant Ho%ves ; ed. privately, and at Univ. Coll. School ; LL.B., B.A. London Univ. ; admitted a solicitor (honours) 1869 ; is senior partner in Ashurst, Morris, Crisp & Co., solicitors, of Throgmorton Avenue, London ; served on Board of Trade committee for Amend- ment of the Companies Act 1862 ; hon. see. Roy. Microscopical Society 1879-89 ; lion. tres. and vice-pres. Linnean Society, London, 1881-1906 ; interested in horticulture and microscopy ; J.P. Oxon. Addresses — 17, Throgmorton Avenue, London ; 5, Lansdowne Road, Holland Park Avenue, W. ; Fi-iar Park, Henley-on-Thames. Clubs — National Liberal ; Reform ; City Liberal. Issue — 1. FrankMorrisCeisp, Heir, b. 13 March, 1872. Resi- dence — Friar Park, Henley-on-Thames. 2. John Wilson Crisp, b. 20 May, 1873 ; solicitor. 3. Bernard Woodward Crisp, b. 31 March, 1875 ; m. 30 March, 1903, Elsa Florence, dau. of Robert Schwartz. Residences — The Cottage, Hare Hatch, Twyford, Bucks. 23, Chester Terrace, S.W. Issue — Joan Veronica. Daphne. 4. Charles Oak Crisp, b. 11 April, 1878 ; B.A. Oxford; solicitor. 1. Catharine Childs, m. 15 Oct. 1891, William Hocken Paterson, and has issue. Residence — 24a, Kensington Park Gardens, W. 2. Eleanor Howes, m. 10 May, 1905, Edward Jolm Bullard, and has issue. Residence — Higham Grove, Norwich. CRITCHETT, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 28 Nov. 1908 ; Knt. JSach. 1901 ; C.V.O. 1905.— Sib Geobge Anderson Critchett, s. of George Critchett, F.R.C.S., the distinguished oculist, by Amy, dau. of Capt. Brooker, R.N., of Bosham, Sussex. B. 18 Dec. 1845 ; m. 4 Aug. 1883, Agnes, dau of C. J. Dunphie, of Rathdowney, Queen's CO. ; ed. at Harrow (English literature prize) and Camb. ; M.A. 1873 ; studied ophthalmic surgery in Germany and France 1868-71 ; M.R.C.S. 1872, F.R.C.S. (Edin.) 1880; has practised with marked success as an oplrthalmic surgeon, and is