• Crewe Offley (1682–1739) of Wychnor Hall, Staffordshire, was a British landowner and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons...
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    Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe, KG, PC, FSA (12 January 1858 – 20 June 1945), known as The Honourable Robert Milnes from 1863...
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    Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes, 2nd Baron Houghton (1858–1945) (created Earl of Crewe in 1895) Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 1st Earl of Crewe (1858–1945)...
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  • landowner; also known as John Crewe Sir John Crewe (Utkinton) (1641–1711), English landowner, of Utkinton Hall John Offley Crewe (1681–1749), English politician...
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  • Cheshire, England Crewe-by-Farndon, Cheshire, England Crewe (surname) Crewe Offley (1682–1739), British landowner and Whig politician Crewe United F.C., an...
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  • of John Crewe Offley. On 1 February 1704, the election was declared void and a by-election was held in November 1704. He was defeated by Offley again,...
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    old when her mother died in 1890 She married Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, the Earl of Crewe, at Westminster Abbey on 15 April 1899. According to...
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    Anne Crewe, to John Offley of Madeley Old Manor, Staffordshire. Their eldest son, also John (1681–1749), took the name Crewe in 1708. The OffleyCrewe family...
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    Offley's great-great-grandson John Offley (b. 1649) married Anne Crewe, heiress of Crewe Hall, Cheshire. Their son, John Offley, changed his name by a 1708 Act...
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    John Crewe Offley 1705 Sir Thomas Bellot, Bt Tory 1706 Crewe Offley John Lawton 1708 Sir Thomas Bellot, 3rd Baronet Tory Rowland Cotton Tory 1709 Crewe Offley...
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    manor was purchased by Mary Offley, widow of John Offley of Madeley. The estate was inherited by her grandson Crewe Offley. He is said to have rebuilt...
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    sister, Elizabeth Cunliffe-Offley. Small bequests were left to John Crewe's daughters. Lord Crewe never subsequently lived at Crewe Hall. By this date he was...
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  • Walter Offley (15 July 1682 – 18 August 1721) was an English Anglican priest, most notably Dean of Chester from 1718 until his death. Offley was born...
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    Oxford. He had two sisters: Henrietta Hungerford Offley Crewe (1808–1879) and Annabella Hungerford Crewe (1814–1874). He also had an illegitimate sister...
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  • Preceded by William Burslem Rowland Cotton Succeeded by Sir Brian Broughton Crewe Offley Member of Parliament for Staffordshire In office 1713–1715 Serving with...
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    Foster Cunliffe-Offley. The younger John as an adult became completely estranged from his family. She was accustomed to entertain, at Crewe Hall, her husband's...
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    see Baron Crew). Sir Ranulph's grandson John Crewe was the father of Ann Crewe, who married John Offley, of Madeley Manor, Staffordshire. Their son John...
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  • Church, the church has helped the school with its campaign against closure. Offley Road School is a School in Sandbach with 349 pupils The School was Formed...
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    and grandson of John Offley Crewe who had also held the same seat before him. On his father's death in 1752 he succeeded to Crewe Hall. In 1764 he was...
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  • daughter Frances. His granddaughter Anne Crewe eventually succeeded to the inheritance. She married John Offley of Madeley Old Manor, Staffordshire. Her...
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  • Windsor Sir John Cotton 17 May 1705 Cambridge Anthony Thompson John Crewe Offley 23 May 1705 Cheshire Chester Langham Booth Sir Henry Bunbury 23 May 1705...
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  • December 1710 Salwey Winnington Tory 1715 Grey James Grove Whig 1722 Crewe Offley Whig 1734 William Bowles Whig 1735 Phineas Bowles Whig 1741 William Bowles...
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    (died 1512) and his wife; in the south transept, a memorial to John Crewe Offley (died 1688); in the floor, a brass to John Egerton (died 1518) and his...
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  • Cotton Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1715–1724 With: Crewe Offley Thomas Leveson-Gower Succeeded by Sir Walter Bagot Thomas Leveson-Gower...
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    Salwey Winnington Member of Parliament for Bewdley 1715–1722 Succeeded by Crewe Offley Preceded by St John Charlton John Weaver Member of Parliament for Bridgnorth...
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  • Newcastle-under-Lyme (seat 1/2) Sir Brian Broughton Newcastle-under-Lyme (seat 2/2) Crewe Offley Newcastle-upon-Tyne (seat 1/2) Sir William Blackett, Bt. Newcastle-upon-Tyne...
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  • Hotham Whig Whig Beverley (seat 2/2) Michael Newton Bewdley (seat 1/1) Crewe Offley Whig Bishop's Castle (seat 1/2) William Peere Williams Bishop's Castle...
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  • Richard Temple Death 8 November 1704 Newcastle-under-Lyme c John Crewe Offley John Crewe Offley By-Election voided 1 February 1704 22 November 1704 Haslemere...
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  • Whig. Whig Beverley (seat 2/2) Charles Pelham Tory Bewdley (seat 1/1) Crewe Offley Whig Bishop's Castle (seat 1/2) Robert More Whig Bishop's Castle (seat...
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    Emma Crewe (born 1741, d. in or after 1795) was a British artist known for her designs for Josiah Wedgwood, and for her botanical art. Crewe was the daughter...
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