John Crew (1603–1670), English barrister and politician
John Crew, 1st Baron Crew (1597/8–1679), English politician and landowner; also known as John Crewe
Sir John Crewe (Utkinton) (1641–1711), English landowner, of Utkinton Hall
John Offley Crewe (1681–1749), English politician and landowner; originally John Offley, he changed his name to Crewe and is also known as John Crewe Offley and John Crewe-Offley
John Crewe (the elder) (1709–1752), English politician and landowner
John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe (1742–1829), English politician and landowner
John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe (1772–1835) English soldier and landowner
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landowner; also known as JohnCrewe Sir JohnCrewe (Utkinton) (1641–1711), English landowner, of Utkinton Hall John Offley Crewe (1681–1749), English politician...
Crewe (/kruː/ ) is a railway town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. The civil parish of Crewe had a population...
Honourable Annabella Crewe, daughter of JohnCrewe, 2nd Baron Crewe (see Baron Crewe). Their son, the second Baron, succeeded to the Crewe estates on the death...
Crewe Hall is a Jacobean mansion located near Crewe Green, east of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as one of the two finest...
Robert Stanley Crewe (November 12, 1930 – September 11, 2014) was an American songwriter, dancer, singer, manager, and record producer. Crewe co-wrote and...
Nantwich, Cheshire: founded by JohnCrewe, 1st Baron Crewe Almshouses in Brackley, Northamptonshire: founded by Sir Thomas Crewe of Stene This disambiguation...
William Crewe (c. 1360 – 21 July 1403) of Sound was an English soldier and landowner from Cheshire. He joined the Percy rebellion and was killed at the...
Crewe Works is a British railway engineering facility located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire. The works, which was originally opened by the Grand Junction...
Crewe and Nantwich was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It had a population (2001 census) of...
with Pittsburgh Plate Glass produced Triplex glass. Meanwhile, in 1905, JohnCrewe Wood, a solicitor in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, patented a laminated...
JohnCrewe or Crew (1603 – 12 May 1670) was an English barrister and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654. Crewe was the second son of Sir...
Chester and Crewe Railway was an early British railway company absorbed by the Grand Junction Railway in 1840 via the Chester and Crewe Railway Act 1840...
politician and landowner JohnCrewe, of Crewe Hall, Cheshire. This branch of the Crewe (or Crew) family descended from Sir Ranulph Crewe (1558–1646), Speaker...
part of the time with her brother JohnCrewe, 1st Baron Crewe and his wife, society hostess Frances Crewe, Lady Crewe, through whom she met Josiah Wedgwood...
diamonds, which will be shared equally between himself and his partners JohnCrewe and Monet, and company secretary Diana Marsh, none of whom trust each...
November 1682, the second son of John Offley of Madeley, Staffordshire and his wife Anne Crewe, daughter of JohnCrewe of Crewe Hall, Cheshire. In 1698, he...