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 CROSS] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 174 Richard Assheton Cro8S. G.C.B., O.C'.S.I.. P.C, 1st Vise. Cross, b. at Red Scar 30 May, 1S23 ; m. 4 May, 1852, Georgiana (d. 20 Jan. 1907), (a lady of the Crown of India), dau. of the late Thomas Lvon. of Appleton Hall, Warrington : ed. at Ru^bv and Canib. ; D.C.L. Oxford ItSTT ; LL.D. Canib. 1878, Leeds 1904. and St. Andrews 1885 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1849, and went the Northern circuit ; treasurer 1895 ; Secretary of State for the Home Bepartment 1874-80, and 1885-6 ; Secretary of State for India 1886-92 ; Lord Privy Seal 1895-1900; formerly an ecclrsia^fical (•iiiiiniissioner for England; D.L. Lanes ; chnmi. c.iiKiitrv Si --inns ; M.P. Preston 1857-62, for S.W. Lam- l.sr.s- s:,, and for Xcw- ton 1885-6. and d. 8 Jan. 1914. Issue — 1. The late Hon. William Henry Cross, b. 22 Aug. 1856 ; M.P. for Liverpool ; m. 19 Aug. 1880, Mary (Residence — Ash House, Broughton-in-Furness), dau. of William Lewthwaite, of Broad gate, Cumberland, and d. 11 Dec. 1892. Issue — 1. Richard Assheton Cross, pres. Vise. 1. Hon. Dorothy Marv (patent of precedence 29 July, 1914). 2. Hon. Georgiana Marjorie (patent of precedence 29 July, 1914). 3. Hon. Katharine (patent of precedence 29 Julv. 1914). 4. Hon. Ellinor Frances (patent of precedence 29 July, 1914). 2. Hon. John Edward Cross, b. 5 Sept. 1858 ; ed. at Wellington and Camb. ; late Lanes Mil. ; J. P., C.C, Cheshire ; m. 1st, 31 July, 1889, Katherine Ellen (d. 9 Dec. 1891), dau. of Rev. F. Haden Cope, M.A., vicar of N. Malvern ; m. 2nd, 18 April, 1895, Sophy Katherine Mary, dau. of late Henry R. Sandbach, D.L., of Hafodunos, Denbigh. Residence — West Hall, High Legh, Knutsford. Club— Wellington. Issue I:)y 1st m. — 1. Katharine Madge. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Elizabeth Sophy. 3. Mary Grorgiana. 3. Rev. the Hon. Charles Francis Cross, b. 22 Sept. 1860 ; vicar of Strctton, near Warrington, rural dean of Frodsham ; formerly vicar of Shotwick, Cheshire ; M.A. Camb. 1. Hon. Georgiana Harriet, m. 8 Jan. 1895, Edward Wentworth Bowyer, and has issue. 2. Hon. Mary Dorothea. 3. Hon. Anne Margaret, m. 3 Jan. 1901, Major Henry Finch Dawson, late R.A., and has issur. Dr. Francis Anderson, and d. 12 Oct. 1911. Issue — 1. Sir Kenneth Irwin Crossley, pres. Bt. 2. Eric Crossley, b. 23 May, 1878 ; J.P. Warwick- shire ; m. 30 June, 1903, Janet Boyd, dau. of Frank Merriman,of Church House, Knutsford. Residence — Sun Rising, Banbury. Issue — 1. Kigel John Crossley, b. 29 May, 1904. 2. John Richard Irwin Crossley, b. 17 Oct. 1908. 3. Michael Nicholson Crossley, b. 29 May, 1912. 1. Barbara Katharine. 2. Mary Bettine. 3. Brian Crossley, b. 5 April, 1886; m. 1 July, 1913, Margaret Lilian (d. April. 1914), dau. of Joseph Watson Siilfhotliain.iate M.l-"., of Mcrlewood, Bowdeii, Cheshire. CROSSLEY, 2nd Bt., of Somerleyton (U.K.. Great. 23 Jan. ]8(13; K.C.V.O. 1909; P.C. 1902; M.V.O. 1902.— Rt. Hon. Sib Savile Brinton Crossley. o. c. of Sir Francis, 1st Bt., and Martha Eliza (d. 21 Aug. 1891), dan. of Henry Brinton, of Kidderminster. B. in Eaton Square, 14 June, 1867 ; snc. his father 6 Jan. 1872 ; m. 14 Dec. 1887, Phvllis, dau. of Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. ; ed. at Eton and Oxford, B.A. 1881 ; chairman and governing director J. Crossley & Sons, of Halifa.x ; hon. sec. of King Edward's Hospital Fund for London since its foundation in 1897 ; clirmn. Hospital Saturday Fmid ; formerly col. commanding Norfolk R.F.A. ; served in S. A. war in I. Y. (mention in despatches) ; hon. It. -col. in the army ; lieut.-col. special Reserve of Officers (R. A.) till 1912; comdg. Gt. Yarmouth district Nat. Reserve ; M.P. N. Suffolk (U.) 1885-92; contested Halifax 1897; M.P. Halifax 1900-0, when he was defeated ; contd. West Islington 1910 ; chrmn., till 1912, Liberal Unionist Counc. ; paymaster-gen. 1902 to Dec. 1905 : D.L., J.P., Suffolk (sheriff 1896) and J.P. Norfolk ; Knt. of Grace St. John of Jerusalem. The 1st Bt. was a carpet manufacturer at Halifax, and was M.P. for Halifax, and for the AVest Riding of Yorks. Residences — Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft, Suffolk ; 12, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Club.s — Brooks's ; Marlborough ; Beefsteak. Issue — 1. Francis Savile Crossley, Heir, b. 1 June, 1889 ; lieut. 9th Lancers since 1911 ; late lieut. Suffolk Y. 2. Jolm de Bathe Crossley, h. 4 Feb. 1893. 1. Phyllis Patty. 2. Monica Victoria. CROWHURST, Vise. See Cottenham, Earl CROSS, 2na Bt. (U.K.). Great. 5 July, 1912. — Sir Williaji Co.ats Cross, s. of 1st Bt. B. at Glasgow 28 May, 1877 ; ed. at Rugby, Fettes Coll., and in Gerinany; It. -col. Lanarks. Regt. ; sue. his father 19141 Residences — 44, Queen's Gate Gdns., S.W. ; Marchbankwood, Beattock, N.B. ; 14, Woodlands Tei-race, Glasgow. Sir Alexander Cross, 1st Bt., b. 4 Nov. 1847 ; m. 1st, 20 Aug, 1874, Jessie McKenzie (d. 1900), dau. of late nJf ^-,*^no^ *-'^'''**' °T Auf'Y'n^'rane, CO Ayr; m. 2nd. 8 ] Jersey, bv Henrietta Webb. dau. of John Luca Oct. 1908, Agnes Jane, dau. of late J. (i. Lawrie, ship- r i',- y' ,, builder, of Glasgow; seidor partner Alexander Cross & Sons, seed merchts. and chemical mainifacturers ; director in Glasgow Chamber of Commerce 1890 ; M.P (L.) Camlachie div. of Glasgow 1892-1910 ; J.P. Glas- gow ; director Chamber of Conmierce, Glasgow ; some- CROYDON, Bishop Suffragan of. Henry' Hor.^ce Pereira, s. of Dr. Rt. Rev. Pereira, fif He d. 13 Feb. 1879. time pres. Scot. Cham, of Agriculture. 1914. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Sir William Coats Cross, pn-s. Bt. 2. Peter Alexander Munro Cross, b. 10 Feb 3. Alexander Cross, h. 4 April, 1880. CROSSLEY, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Great. 2(3 Nov. 1909. — Sir Kenneth Irwin Crossley", s. of 1st Bt. B. 17 Feb. 1877 ; 2nd lieut. Cheshire Regt., 1914; m. 25Jime, 1901, Florence Josephine, dau.' of Josepli Nash Field, of Chicago ; sue. liis father 1911. This family traces its origin to Saxon 1845; m. 23 June, 1874, Adela de Courey, dau. of Col. Stretton, of Notting- ham and Southampton ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (1st class honours and prizeman in Hebrew and modern languages) ; B.A. 18ti9, M.A. 1878, D.D. 1904; ord. 18(59, cur. of Eston, Yorks, 189-71, Longstock, Hants, 1871-2, Holy Trinity, Southampton, 1872-4 ; warden of Wilberforce Memorial Mission 1874-(i ; rector of St. Lawrence and St. John, Soutliamp- ton, 187l)-90 ; rector of Chilbolton, Hants, 1890-4 ; rural dean of Stockbridge 1892-4 ; vie. of Croydon 1894-1904 ; rural dean of Croydon 1895—1904 ; hon. canon of Canterbury since 1894, and late proctor in convocation ; hon. chaplain to Queen Victoria and to King Edward VII ; apptd. Bishop Suffragan of Croj'don in tmies, through the Crossleys of Scaitcliffe Hall, the diocese of Canterbury 1904 ; incumbent of Todmorden. Residence — Mobberley Hal], nr. - — - _ . - ^ Knutsford, Cheshire. Club — Union. Issue 1.^ Anthony Crojimelin Crossley, Heir, b. 17 Aug. 1. Fidelia Josephine. 2. Ruth Irwin. 3. Pamela Catherine Field. Sir William John Crossley, 1st Bt b "-^ April T*^^"* i-,. *^-,^- ^°^ Altrincham div. of CIk 'shire 1 906-10 ' of Mnnr.i«,.t,.r, and director of the Manchester Sh'ip 20 April, 1876, Mabel Gordon (Residences-- PuUwoods, Ambleside), dau. of of Manchester, Canal ; m Glenfl'-ld, Altrincham All Hallows, Lombard Street, since 1904. Resi- dences— 18, Collingham Place, S.W. ; Sweet- haws, Crowborough. Issue — Horace Alvarez de Courev Pereira, b. 21 July, 1879 ; barr.-at-law ; ed. at Oxford, B.A. ; m. 24 Nov. 1905, Christian Mary Isabel Gordon. Issue — Horace Felix de Courey Pereira, b. 10 Sept. 1906. Violet Inez, m. 15 Sept. 1903, Rev. Arthur Reeve, M.A,, vie. of St. Peter's, Croydon, and has issui'. WHEELER-CUFFE, 2nd Bt. (I.). Great. 30 Dee. 1799. — Sir Charles Frederick Denny Wheeler-Cuffe, s. of 1st Bt. B. 1 Sept.
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