Robert Wigram Crawford (18 April 1813 – 30 July 1889) was a British East India merchant, Governor of the Bank of England, and a Liberal Party politician...
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Goschen William Lawrence Robert Wigram Crawford Preceded by Charles Bell George Goschen William Lawrence Robert Wigram Crawford Member of Parliament for...
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Robert Crawford may refer to: Robert Crawford (died 1706), MP and governor of Sheerness Robert Wigram Crawford (1813–1889), British East India merchant...
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Thane. The Crawford family came from Ayrshire in Scotland, and the child's great-uncle was the politician Robert Wigram Crawford. Crawford's mother, Alice...
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Henry Lancelot Holland 1865–1867 87 Thomas Newman Hunt 1867–1869 88 Robert Wigram Crawford 1869–1871 89 George Lyall 1871–1873 90 Benjamin Buck Greene 1873–1875...
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Crawford married Dorothy Elizabeth Rees at Bombay on 11 January 1802. Five children were born in Bombay, and three in England. His son Robert Wigram Crawford...
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Sir James Duke, Bt Robert Wigram Crawford Western Wood Member of Parliament for City of London 1863–1880 With: Robert Wigram Crawford 1863–1874 Sir James...
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military offices. The bill gained the backing of the Tory Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel and was passed into law. When the Whigs came to power in 1830, Russell...
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trading company of Crawford, Colvin, and Co., with offices in Calcutta and London. (This connected the family with Robert Wigram Crawford, the Whig politician...
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was declared void on petition due to bribery, causing a by-election. Crawford's election was declared void, due to polling being closed prematurely, and...
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The house was then bought by William Crawford, on whose death in 1843 it passed to his son, Robert Wigram Crawford. Thomas Seaton Forman purchased the...
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de Rothschild Whig 1849 by-election Sir James Duke, Bt Whig 1857 Robert Wigram Crawford Whig 1859 Liberal Liberal Liberal Liberal 1861 by-election Western...
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last Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Kelly was born in London, the son of Robert Hawke Kelly (died in or before 1807), a captain in the Royal Navy. His mother...
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1861–1863 Henry Lancelot Holland 1863–1865 Thomas Newman Hunt 1865–1867 Robert Wigram Crawford 1867–1869 George Lyall 1869–1871 Benjamin Buck Greene 1871–1873...
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Jane Freshfield (redirect from Jane Quentin Crawford)
made a fortune in the British East India Company. Her brother was Robert Wigram Crawford, also an MP. In 1840, she married Henry Ray Freshfield (1814-1895)...
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February 1869 Serving with Robert Wigram Crawford, George Goschen, and William Lawrence Preceded by Robert Wigram Crawford Lionel de Rothschild George...
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St Albans Hereditary Grand Falconer Delfico S 134 1873-01-11 Mr Robert Wigram Crawford MP A man of weight and high standing Delfico S 135 1873-01-18 Mr...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Sir James Duke, Bt Robert Wigram Crawford George Goschen Baron Lionel de Rothschild Member of Parliament for...
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Rothschild Liberal Sir James Duke, Bt Liberal Robert Wigram Crawford Liberal Londonderry City Sir Robert Ferguson, Bt Liberal County Londonderry (two members)...
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Rothschild Robert Wigram Crawford Member of Parliament for the City of London 1861 – 1863 With: Sir James Duke, Bt Baron Lionel de Rothschild Robert Wigram Crawford...
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Samuel Robert Graves Conservative Viscount Sandon Conservative William Rathbone Liberal City of London (Four members) Robert Wigram Crawford Liberal...
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ISBN 978-3-031-11914-9. Crawford, Robert Wigram (1870). Speeches, Letters, Articles, &c. on the Gold Coinage Controversy of 1869. [Edited by R. W. Crawford.]. Printed...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Robert Wigram Crawford John Hubbard George Goschen William Lawrence Member of Parliament for the City of London...
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Crawford (1782 - 1821) was the younger brother of William Crawford and the uncle of Robert Wigram Crawford (who were both East India merchantmen and London MPs)...
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revolution spurred on by big capitalist fortunes and the founding of Sir Robert Peel's new party. He bought a large mansion townhouse at 35 Nicholas Lane...
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Preceded by Robert Wigram Crawford Lionel de Rothschild George Goschen William Lawrence Succeeded by William Cotton John Hubbard Robert Fowler William...
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1841–57 Robert Wigram Crawford 1857–74 Western Wood 1861–63 George Goschen 1863–80 Succeeded by William Lawrence George Goschen Robert Wigram Crawford Baron...
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room, and conservatory. He next developed Orwell Terrace where his son Robert John Bagshaw, also an MP for Harwich, moved into Banksea House in 1857....
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due to opposition from local party members Harwich 10 April 1852 Robert Wigram Crawford Whig Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Void By-election Monmouth Boroughs...
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Henry Legge Frederick Ponsonby, Baron Sysonby Sir Harry Verney Clive Wigram, Baron Wigram Sir Ulick Alexander Sir Arthur Erskine Sir Edmund Gabriel Lord Claud...
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