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Cranston, Edward, 1761-1841
GB-2014-WSA-05501 · Person · 1761-1841

CRANSTON, EDWARD, son of John Cranston (qv); b. 11 Jan 1761; adm. 23 Feb 1770; in school list 1775; adm. Middle Temple 30 Jun 1775; Pembroke Coll. Oxford, matr. 30 Apr 1778; m. 22 Apr 1797 (IGI) Harriet Newland, Chichester, Sussex; d. 7 Jan 1841.

Cranston, John, 1736-1781
GB-2014-WSA-05502 · Person · 1736-1781

CRANSTON, JOHN, son of William Cranston, Johnson’s Court, Fleet Street, London, solicitor, and his first wife Mary Swaysland; bapt. St. Bride’s, Fleet Street 3 Dec 1736 (IGI); adm. (aged 14) Jan 1750/1 (Watts'); in school list 1752; adm. solicitor 30 Nov 1759; practised in London; retired after a few years to East Grinstead, Sussex, where he built East Court and in 1767 became Assist. Warden, Sackville College; m. 8 Nov 1759 (IGI) Catherine Green, East Court, East Grinstead, Sussex; d. 26 Mar 1781.

Cranstoun, George, 1761-1806
GB-2014-WSA-05503 · Person · 1761-1806

CRANSTOUN, HON. GEORGE, fifth son of James Cranstoun, 6th Baron Cranstoun (S), and Sophia, dau. of Jeremiah Brown, Abscourt, Surrey; bapt. 21 Dec 1761; adm. 6 Dec 1771; while at school he saved George Colman (adm. 1772, qv) from drowning, while bathing in the Thames just opposite Dicky Roberts’s boathouse; left 1777; Ensign, 25th Foot 25 Dec 1778; Lieut., Independent Co. of Foot, 27 Mar 1781; Capt. 21 Aug 1782; Brevet Maj. 1 Mar 1794; Capt., 131st Foot 22 Apr 1795, 60th Foot 13 May 1795; Maj., 4th West Indian Regt., 19 Sep 1795; Lieut. -Col., 1 Jun 1796; 64th Foot, 28 Aug 1801; Brevet Col., 1 Jan 1805; wounded at capture of Surinam May 1804; d. unm. at Surinam 8 Mar 1806.

GB-2014-WSA-05504 · Person · ca. 1784-1818

CRANSTOUN, JAMES EDMUND, 9TH BARON CRANSTOUN (S), son of Hon. Charles Cranstoun, Creeling Castle, Midlothian, and Elizabeth Turner, Worcestershire, and nephew of Hon. George Cranstoun (qv); b.; succ. his uncle James as 9th Baron Cranstoun (S) 22 Sep 1796; at school 1796; in school lists 1797, 1801; played cricket against Eton at Lords’ 31 Jul 1801; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 Oct 1802, aged 18; m. 25 Aug 1807 Anne Linnington, eldest dau. of John Macnamara, St. Kitts, West Indies; d. at St. Kitts 5 Sep 1818.

Cratford, Edward, b.1521
GB-2014-WSA-20671 · Person · b.1521

Cratford, Edward (or Cratforde). Born Shropshire 1521 ; one of the scholars in receipt of an exhibition at Oxford Univ. from the Dean and Chapter of Worcester 1543-4 (A.F.Leach, Early Education in Worcester, 160) ; BA Oxford, adm. 2 Oct 1540, determined 1541, MA 9 Feb 1545; All Souls Coll.Oxford, Fellow, adm.1540, Arts Dean 1545-6, vacated 1547 ; migr. to Christ Church, Oxford, Student (theologus) 1547, vacated by Sep 1557, with interval Oct 1552 – May 1554 ; supplicated for leave to lecture on Pauline epistles 1551-2 ; Under Master, Westminster School Mich.1552 – Easter 1554 ; by Act of Chapter 3 Dec 1552 “Patches House”, which stood near the entrance to the Dark Cloister, was allotted to him as a residence “untyll sotche tyme as the said Edward Cratford shall be otherwyse well provided for” ; ordained deacon 22 Sep 1554 (London), priest 22 Dec 1554 (Bishop of Sidon at Oxford) ; Chaplain to Philip and Mary 6 Sep 1555 ; Vicar of North Petherton, Somerset, vacated by Jan 1558 ; Rector of Lydeard St.Lawrence, Somerset, deprived by Jan 1560 ; Canon and Prebendary of Wells, deprived 1560 ; said to have gone abroad ; presumably “Crockford” who occurs in a list of Catholic fugitives dated 29 Jan 1576 ; d. abroad, apparently in Spain, before 1588.

GB-2014-WSA-05505 · Person · ca. 1770-1798

CRAUFURD, ALEXANDER; b.; adm. 24 Jan 1782; left Whitsun 1785. [Perhaps Alexander Craufurd, son of Alexander Craufurd, and Jane ---, bapt. Richmond, Surrey 24 Aug 1770 (IGI), and presumably a younger brother of John Craufurd (adm. 1780, qv)]. [note will Alexander Craufurd, Commissary General of Accounts to Forces at St. Domingo, proved PCC 15 Feb 1798]

Craufurd, D. E., d. 1819
GB-2014-WSA-05506 · Person · d. 1819

CRAUFURD, D. E.; b.; in school list May 1803; left 1805. [Perhaps Donald Craufurd, bapt. St. Anne, Soho 9 May 1788 (IGI), a younger brother of George Craufurd and John Craufurd (in school list 1795, qvv); 1st Lieut., Royal Artillery 2 Nov 1805, subsequently Capt.; wounded at battle of Waterloo; subscriber to Edward Smedley (q. v. )’s Erin, A Poem; d. unm. Oct 1819]

Craufurd, George, 1778-1811
GB-2014-WSA-05507 · Person · 1778-1811

CRAUFURD, GEORGE, son of Patrick George Craufurd, Herrings Place, Sussex, and Jean, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Donald Macdonald, 84th Foot; bapt. St. Anne, Soho 28 Nov 1778 (IGI); in school list 1795; d. unm. [note will George Craufurd, St. Marylebone, proved PCC 11 Apr 1811]

Craufurd, John, 1765-1806
GB-2014-WSA-019021 · Person · 1765-1806

CRAUFURD, JOHN, son of Sir Alexander Craufurd, Bart. , and Jane, dau. of James Crockatt, Luxborough, Essex; bapt. Chigwell, Essex 23 Sep 1765; adm. 31 May 1780, having previously been at Harrow School; KS (Capt. , aged 15) 1781; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 20 Jun 1783, scholar on Bishop Williams’ foundation 4 Nov 1783, matr. Mich. 1783; BA 1789; MA 1804; ordained deacon (London, lit. dim. from York) 8 Mar 1789, priest (York) 11 Oct 1789; Curate, Gamston, Notts. , and Domestic Chaplain to William, 4th Duke of Queensberry 1789; Vicar of Elvaston, Derbs. , from 2 Apr 1790; Vicar of Great Coates, Lincs. , 12 Nov 1792 - Jun 1796; Rector of Beelsby, Lincs. , 8 Dec 1800-03; Vicar of West Markham, Notts. , from 29 Nov 1803; d. at Barèges, France Apr 1806.