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Village in England
Crudwell is a village and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England. The nearest towns are Malmesbury, about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the south-west, and Cirencester
Crudwell
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
7th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell. In 1905, their only son Auberon Herbert succeeded his uncle as ninth Baron Lucas of Crudwell (see this title for further
Earl_of_Carnarvon
British peer (born 1951)
Earl Cowper married Auberon Herbert and inherited the Barony of Lucas of Crudwell (from her grandfather, Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey), and the Lordship
Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas
Ralph_Palmer,_12th_Baron_Lucas
Barony in the Peerage of England
Shenfield (c.1649–1705), unmarried.[citation needed] The title Baron Lucas, of Crudwell in the County of Wiltshire, was created at the request of John Lucas, her
Baron_Lucas
British politician
Auberon Thomas Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall, PC (25 May 1876 – 3 November 1916), who preferred to be known as Bron Herbert, was a radical
Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas
Auberon_Herbert,_9th_Baron_Lucas
English peeress
Mary Lucas, suo jure 1st Baroness Lucas of Crudwell (died 1 November 1702), also called Mary Grey, Countess of Kent, was an English peeress in her own
Mary_Grey,_Countess_of_Kent
Surname list
aristocratic family name, Baron Lucas of Crudwell, may refer to: Mary Grey, Countess of Kent, 1st Baroness Lucas of Crudwell (died 1702) Henry Grey, 1st Duke
Lucas_(surname)
English painter
mainly of women and often in watercolour. McEvoy was born and baptised in Crudwell, Wiltshire, in 1877, the son of Charles Ambrose McEvoy, a Scottish engineer
Ambrose_McEvoy
British Liberal politician (1881–1974)
Agriculture and Fisheries In office 1914–1915 Preceded by The Lord Lucas of Crudwell Succeeded by Sir Francis Dyke Acland Personal details Born (1881-06-07)7
Sir_Harry_Verney,_4th_Baronet
Road in England
Wiltshire to Coventry in the West Midlands, by way of Malmesbury (bypassed), Crudwell, Cirencester, Stow-on-the-Wold, Moreton-in-Marsh, east of Stratford-upon-Avon
A429_road
British Liberal politician
Cowper, by his wife Anne de Grey, 7th holder of the barony of Lucas of Crudwell, daughter of Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey. He was educated at Harrow
Francis Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper
Francis_Cowper,_7th_Earl_Cowper
Title in the peerages the United Kingdom
(1465), Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich (1706), and Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Also: Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick (1934) Prince George
Duke_of_Kent
British nurse and educator
Baroness Lucas of Crudwell and Lady Dingwall (Biographical details)". British Museum. Retrieved 12 June 2018. Lucas of Crudwell, Who's Who and Who Was
Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baroness Lucas
Nan_Ino_Cooper,_10th_Baroness_Lucas
English noblewoman (1675–1728)
acquisition of titles, Jemima became Countess of Kent and Baroness Lucas of Crudwell in 1702, Marchioness of Kent, Countess of Harold and Viscountess Goderich
Jemima_Grey,_Duchess_of_Kent
2007 UK local government election
Hullavington and Crudwell Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Howard Greenman 834 81.8 Liberal Democrats Muriel Chivers 186 18.2 Majority 648 Conservative
2007 North Wiltshire District Council election
2007_North_Wiltshire_District_Council_election
Abbey and parish church in Wiltshire, England
Glos.), Long Newnton (30 hides), Charlton (20 hides), Garsdon (3 hides), Crudwell (40 hides), Bremhill (38 hides), Purton (35 hides); (fn. 127) in Gloucestershire:
Malmesbury_Abbey
Village in Wiltshire, England
Until the Dissolution, Hankerton and Cloatley were probably part of the Crudwell estate which belonged to Malmesbury Abbey. In 1553 Hankerton manor was
Hankerton
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
eighth Baron Lucas of Crudwell. For later history of the lordship of Dingwall and barony of Butler, see the Baron Lucas of Crudwell. Andrew Keith, Lord
Lord_Dingwall
English Royalist soldier, industrialist and landowner
Mary Grey, Countess of Kent, who was created suo jure Baroness Lucas of Crudwell at her father's request. Lucas was buried at St Giles's church, Colchester
John Lucas, 1st Baron Lucas of Shenfield
John_Lucas,_1st_Baron_Lucas_of_Shenfield
Royal title
collateral heirs. However, two subsidiary titles (the barony of Lucas of Crudwell and the marquessate of Grey) passed to his granddaughter, Jemima Yorke
Duchess_of_Kent
English peer
Maynard, 1st Viscount Maynard. Anthony married Mary Lucas, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, only surviving child of John Lucas, 1st Baron Lucas of Shenfield, and
Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of Kent
Anthony_Grey,_11th_Earl_of_Kent
Country estate in Bedfordshire, England
Grey, the daughter of Philip and Jemima, became the 5th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, when her mother died in 1797. Whilst the marquessate of Grey couldn't
Wrest_Park
British lawyer and property developer (1759–1842)
"PITT, Joseph (?1759–1842), of Cirencester, Glos. and Eastcourt House, Crudwell, Wilts". History of Parliament: 1790–1820. History of Parliament Trust
Joseph_Pitt
Branch of Road from the Malmesbury and Cirencester Turnpike Road near Crudwell Church to communicate with the Turnpike Road leading from Cricklade to
List of acts of the 4th session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_4th_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
British politician
Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper, and his wife Anne (later 6th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell), daughter of Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey. Francis Cowper, 7th Earl
Henry_Cowper_(died_1887)
Corsham Corsley Corston, Wiltshire Coulston Covingham Cricklade Croucheston Crudwell Dauntsey Dauntsey Lock Devizes Dilton Marsh Dinton Ditteridge Donhead St
List_of_places_in_Wiltshire
British Tory statesman (1781-1859)
de Grey (according to a special remainder) and as 6th Baron Lucas, of Crudwell. He also inherited her estate of Wrest Park in Silsoe, Bedfordshire. In
Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey
Thomas_de_Grey,_2nd_Earl_de_Grey
English socialite (1900–1937)
1920 – "Portrait of the Hon. Lois Sturt" by Ambrose McEvoy (Crudwell, Wilts, 1878–1927, London). Oil on canvas
Lois_Sturt
British Army officer and politician
a reputation as a wit. Earle came from a family resident at Eastcourt, Crudwell, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire. He was the sixth son of Sir Thomas Earle,
Giles_Earle_(politician)
English merchant and politician
Sir Thomas Earle (c. 1629–24 June 1696), of Bristol and Crudwell, was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1681 to 1685
Thomas_Earle_(MP)
Branch of Road from the Malmesbury and Cirencester Turnpike Road near Crudwell Church to communicate with the Turnpike Road leading from Cricklade to
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1810
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1810
Extinct title in the peerage of Great Britain
Princely title became extinct. He was succeeded in the barony of Lucas of Crudwell and the lordship of Dingwall by his nephew; see Baron Lucas and Lord Dingwall
Earl_Cowper
British guide about schools
Straight-talking since 1986". goodschoolsguide.co.uk. Anon (2025). "Lucas of Crudwell". Who's Who (177th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 2720. doi:10
The_Good_Schools_Guide
of the Earl of Doncaster. Held by the Duke of Buccleuch. Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1663 Lucas extant Also Lord Dingwall. Baron of Dauntsey 1664 Stuart extinct
List of baronies in the Peerage of England
List_of_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England
Byron 1643 Robert Byron, 13th Baron Byron Charles Byron Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1663 Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas Lord Dingwall (Scotland, 1609) Lewis
List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
List_of_barons_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Wiltshire SN15 CORSHAM non-geographic SN16 MALMESBURY Sherston, Malmesbury, Crudwell, Minety Wiltshire SN25 SWINDON Swindon outer north suburbs including Haydon
SN_postcode_area
Ancient subdivision of Wiltshire, United Kingdom
contained the parishes of Bremilham, Brinkworth, Brokenborough, Charlton, Crudwell, Dauntsey, Draycot Cerne, Foxley, Garsdon, Hankerton, Hullavington, Lea
Malmesbury_Hundred
(A)bergavenny (1662) George Nevill, 12th Baron Bergavenny 1666 1695 Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Mary Grey, 1st Baroness Lucas 1663 1702 Baron Arundell of Trerice
List_of_peers_1670–1679
Church Farm) 1313136 Upload Photo Barn to the South West of Manor Farmhouse Crudwell, Wiltshire Barn Medieval 16 July 1987 ST9564292844 51°38′04″N 2°03′52″W
Grade II* listed buildings in Wiltshire (A–G)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Wiltshire_(A–G)
British politician
William Rawlinson Earle (7 April 1702 - 10 August 1774), of Eastcourt House, Crudwell, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire, was a British politician who sat in the House
William_Rawlinson_Earle
British Whig politician
Grey (who after her husband's death succeeded as sixth Baroness Lucas of Crudwell), daughter of Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, in 1833. They had two sons
George Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper
George_Cowper,_6th_Earl_Cowper
Former local government district in Wiltshire, England
Malford, Clyffe Pypard, Colerne, Compton Bassett, Corsham, Cricklade, Crudwell Dauntsey Easton Grey Great Somerford, Grittleton Hankerton, Heddington
North_Wiltshire
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Hunter T Jarvis 1955 Monaleen 10 09-07 Paddy Fitzgerald H T Smith 1956 Crudwell 10 11-06 Dick Francis Frank Cundell 1957 Creeola II 9 10-05 Michael Scudamore
Welsh_Grand_National
English serjeant-at-law
William Rawlinson "EARLE, William Rawlinson (1702-74), of Eastcourt House, Crudwell, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 27 October 2017. "AISLABIE
William Rawlinson (Commissioner)
William_Rawlinson_(Commissioner)
English merchant
Wiltshire and south Gloucestershire, including John Jenner, yeoman of Crudwell, who was probably his brother. By 1617 he had married Elizabeth Longston
Robert_Jenner_(MP)
British politician (1838–1906)
State, Clarendon Press, 1992, p. 249. "The Barons and Baronesses Lucas of Crudwell". Bedfordshire County Council. Archived from the original on 6 October
Auberon_Herbert
British merchant of Bristol and politician
married William Benson and died in 1722. He left his property at Bristol and Crudwell to a younger brother, Robert. He left the remainder to his daughter's son
Joseph_Earle_(MP)
Defunct British government position
6th Earl of Portsmouth 1905–1908 Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1908–1911 J. E. B. Seely 1911–1912 Harold Tennant 1912–1916 Edward Stanley
Under-Secretary of State for War
Under-Secretary_of_State_for_War
UK Parliament constituency (1832–1885, 1983–2024)
Ashton Keynes, Audley, Avon, Box, Bremhill, Brinkworth, Colerne, Corsham, Crudwell, Hill Rise, Hilmarton, Kington Langley, Kington St Michael, Lacock, Lyneham
North Wiltshire (constituency)
North_Wiltshire_(constituency)
which 4 were at Chelworth in Crudwell, and 35 at Purton [granted by King Cædwalla to Abbot Aldhelm], (c) 40 at Crudwell, including Eastcourt, Hankerton
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Historic road maintenance bodies in England
Branch of Road from the Malmesbury and Cirencester Turnpike Road near Crudwell Church to communicate with the Turnpike Road leading from Cricklade to
Turnpike trusts in South West England
Turnpike_trusts_in_South_West_England
English cricketer (1945–1990)
was born at Malmesbury, Wiltshire and died suddenly of a heart attack at Crudwell, Wiltshire. Cooper was a burly, hard-hitting right-handed middle-order
Richard Cooper (cricketer, born 1945)
Richard_Cooper_(cricketer,_born_1945)
1736 1798 Died George Byron, 6th Baron Byron 1798 1824 Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Amabel Hume-Campbell, 5th Baroness Lucas 1797 1833 Baron Clifford
List_of_peers_1790–1799
English clergyman and peer
Bishop Talbot of Salisbury, and three days later was instituted Rector of Crudwell, Wiltshire, a living which he held until his death. In October 1723 he
George Ingram, 8th Viscount of Irvine
George_Ingram,_8th_Viscount_of_Irvine
Junior ministerial post in the United Kingdom
1905 1908 J. E. B. Seely 1908 1911 Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1911 1911 Alfred Emmott, 1st Baron Emmott 1911 1914 John Poynder Dickson
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
Under-Secretary_of_State_for_the_Colonies
British royal recognitions
Haven Authority. Evelyn May Thorne. For services to the communities in Crudwell, and Oaksey, Wiltshire, and Ashley, Gloucestershire. Jean Todd. For services
1991_New_Year_Honours
British politician and colonial administrator (1859–1942)
Minister H. H. Asquith Preceded by Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas of Crudwell Succeeded by David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford Personal details Born
William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne
William_Palmer,_2nd_Earl_of_Selborne
River in Wiltshire, England
in a generally easterly direction from its sources near the village of Crudwell to its confluence with the River Thames near Ashton Keynes. Its chief claim
Swill_Brook
British politician (1858–1936)
of Agriculture and Fisheries 1909–1911 Succeeded by The Lord Lucas of Crudwell Preceded by The Lord Ashby St Ledgers Paymaster General 1912–1915 Succeeded by
Edward Strachey, 1st Baron Strachie
Edward_Strachey,_1st_Baron_Strachie
Diocese of the Church of England
Christian Malford (All Saints), Corston (All Saints), Cricklade (St Sampson), Crudwell (All Saints), Dauntsey (St James the Great), Easton Grey Parish Church
Diocese_of_Bristol
County of Wilts. Crudwell Inclosure Act 1816 56 Geo. 3. c. 69 Pr. 20 June 1816 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Crudwell, in the County of
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1816
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1816
British colonial civil servant (1929–2002)
(OBE) in 1985. Todd retired from Hong Kong in 1988 and later moved to Crudwell, Wiltshire. He married Ingrid von Rothermann in 1960, by whom he had one
John_Rawling_Todd
Local government elections in Wiltshire, England
Crudwell By-Election 7 June 2001 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Margaret Phillips 342 45.7 −39.1 Independent Roger Wilson 277 37.0 +37.0 Liberal
North Wiltshire District Council elections
North_Wiltshire_District_Council_elections
marriage to James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. 1663 Baroness Lucas, of Crudwell, in the County of Wiltshire Peerage of England Mary Grey, Countess of Kent
List of peerages created for women
List_of_peerages_created_for_women
Cricklade (town) 4,227 15.48 Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Rural District Crudwell 1,057 19.82 Malmesbury Rural District Dauntsey 590 13.48 Malmesbury Rural
List of civil parishes in Wiltshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Wiltshire
Abeyant barony in the Peerage of England
sisters of the third baron: Ralph Matthew Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas of Crudwell (born 1951) (1/6) Hon. Sarah Nan Loch (born 1949) (1/6) Julian John William
Baron_Butler
British writer (1846–1906)
Grey (who after her husband's death succeeded as sixth Baroness Lucas of Crudwell), daughter of Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey. Her siblings were: Lady
Lady_Amabel_Kerr
Academy, Corsham Crockerton CE Primary School, Crockerton Crudwell CE Primary School, Crudwell Dauntsey Academy Primary School, West Lavington Derry Hill
List_of_schools_in_Wiltshire
Village in Wiltshire, England
Brinkworth the ward stretches west to Great Somerford and northwest to Crudwell. The ward's population at the 2011 census was 4,483. Landscape artist Thomas
Brinkworth,_Wiltshire
Malmesbury PLU Abbey Malmesbury, Alderton, Brinkworth, Brokenborough, Charlton, Crudwell, Dauntsey, Easton Grey, Foxley, Garsdon, Great Somerford, Hankerton, Hullavington
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
English noble
at the age of 83. Lady Mary Tufton Countess of Harold Baroness Lucas of Crudwell Baroness Gower of Sittenham Countess Gower Gillian., Wagner (2004). Thomas
Mary,_Countess_of_Harold
1909–1911 Sir Edward Strachey 1911–1914 Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas of Crudwell 1914–1915 Sir Harry Verney, 4th Baronet 1915–1916 Sir Francis Dyke Acland
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Board_of_Agriculture_and_Fisheries
British politician (born 1965)
Minister John Major Preceded by The Earl Howe Succeeded by The Lord Lucas of Crudwell Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal Incumbent Life peerage 5 June
Giles Goschen, 4th Viscount Goschen
Giles_Goschen,_4th_Viscount_Goschen
Ceremonial officer in Wiltshire
November 1679: Giles Earle late 1679: Thomas Earle, of Eastcourt House, Crudwell 4 November 1680: John Jacob 1681: Thomas Gore, of Alderton 1682: Richard
High_Sheriff_of_Wiltshire
Road in Gloucestershire
(eds.). "Victoria County History - Wiltshire - Vol 14 pp51-65 - Parishes: Crudwell". British History Online. University of London. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
A433_road
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
showed some good form in the following year, beating the prolific winner Crudwell at Sandown Park in January. He continued to race until 1959 but recorded
Gay_Donald
British writ of summons for peers
introduction 8 November 1718 Anthony Grey, Earl of Harold Baron Lucas of Crudwell Never succeeded Heir apparent of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, but predeceased
Writ_of_acceleration
the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1923; also Baron Lucas of Crudwell in the Peerage of England from 1833 to 1859; also Viscount Goderich and
List of hereditary baronies in the Peerage of Great Britain
List_of_hereditary_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_Great_Britain
51°20′N 1°40′W / 51.34°N 01.67°W / 51.34; -01.67 SU2361 Eastcourt (Crudwell) Wiltshire 51°37′N 2°02′W / 51.62°N 02.04°W / 51.62; -02.04 ST9792 East
List of United Kingdom locations: East A-East D
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_East_A-East_D
creation; died George Nevill, 12th Baron Bergavenny 1666 1695 Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Mary Grey, 1st Baroness Lucas 1663 1702 New creation Baron Arundell
List_of_peers_1660–1669
Scottish nobility title
apparent to the Lordship of Dingwall (also Great Britain Baron Lucas of Crudwell) William Alexander Hugh Napier, Master of Napier, heir apparent to the
Master_(Peerage_of_Scotland)
English barrister, landowner and politician
born in 1800, the second son of the Reverend James Wiggett, rector of Crudwell, Wiltshire, and his wife Rachel. His mother was the daughter and heiress
William_Lyde_Wiggett_Chute
British politician
Monarch George V Prime Minister H. H. Asquith Preceded by The Lord Lucas of Crudwell Succeeded by The Lord Islington First Commissioner of Works In office 6
Alfred Emmott, 1st Baron Emmott
Alfred_Emmott,_1st_Baron_Emmott
British racehorse
Galloway Braes, Gold Cup second Mariner’s Log, and prolific-winning chaser Crudwell, Halloween won, beating Galloway Braes by six lengths. In the process,
Halloween_(horse)
Baron Crew (1661) Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew 1697 1721 Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Mary Grey, 1st Baroness Lucas 1663 1702 Died; Title succeeded by
List_of_peers_1700–1707
Encyclopaedic history of the county of Wiltshire in England
(1991): Malmesbury hundred (Bremilham, Brinkworth, Brokenborough, Charlton, Crudwell, Dauntsey, Draycot Cerne, Foxley, Garsdon, Hankerton, Hullavington, Lea
Wiltshire Victoria County History
Wiltshire_Victoria_County_History
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Chisman Fred Rimell 1952 Menzies 10 10–11 Peter Chisman Syd Mercer 1953 Crudwell 7 11-11 Atty Corbett Frank Cundell 1954 Arctic Gold 9 12-03 Ted Greenway
Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup
Fulke_Walwyn_Kim_Muir_Challenge_Cup
85796 (Church of St Sampson) 1023081 More images Church of All Saints Crudwell Anglican Church 1868 28 October 1959 ST9563892901 51°38′06″N 2°03′52″W
List of Grade I listed buildings in Wiltshire
List_of_Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Wiltshire
Westcroft/Queens (1) Colerne (1) Corsham & Lacock (3) Cricklade (2) Hullavington & Crudwell (1) Kington Langley (1) Lyneham (2) Malmesbury (2) Minety & Purton (3)
List of electoral divisions and wards in Wiltshire
List_of_electoral_divisions_and_wards_in_Wiltshire
Swansea 51°35′N 4°00′W / 51.58°N 04.00°W / 51.58; -04.00 SS6189 West Crudwell Wiltshire 51°38′N 2°05′W / 51.63°N 02.08°W / 51.63; -02.08 ST9493 West
List of United Kingdom locations: Wd-West End
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Wd-West_End
Bergavenny 1666 1695 Died, title extinct or fell into abeyance Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Mary Grey, 1st Baroness Lucas 1663 1702 Baron Arundell of Trerice
List_of_peers_1690–1699
(A)bergavenny (1662) George Nevill, 12th Baron Bergavenny 1666 1695 Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1663) Mary Grey, 1st Baroness Lucas 1663 1702 Baron Arundell of Trerice
List_of_peers_1680–1689
Shropshire 52°45′N 2°32′W / 52.75°N 02.54°W / 52.75; -02.54 SJ6318 Crudwell Wiltshire 51°37′N 2°04′W / 51.62°N 02.07°W / 51.62; -02.07 ST9592 Crugmeer
List of United Kingdom locations: Cru-Cu
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Cru-Cu
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