Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe (1858–1945)
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Yorkshire, in 1863. Lord Houghton married the Honourable Annabella Crewe, daughter of John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe (see Baron Crewe). Their son, the second...
The LordCrewe Arms Hotel is a medieval hotel in Blanchland, Northumberland, England. It is dated to 1165 and was used as a hiding hole by monks of nearby...
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...
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...
C12; ruinous when acquired by LordCrewe in 1704 and made habitable after his death by Dr. Sharpe ... Acquired by Lord Armstrong, who had extensive restoration...
would also obviate the large Conservative majority in the Lords, but LordCrewe, Liberal leader in the Lords, advised that this would reduce the Lords'...
LordCrewe Arms Hotel has a vast fireplace where 'General' Tom Forster hid during the Jacobite rising of 1715. W. H. Auden stayed at the LordCrewe Arms...
Cheshire in Parliament. The latter was the father of the first Baron Crewe. LordCrewe died in 1829 and was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He was...
the reforms broke down in November 1910 after 21 meetings. Asquith and LordCrewe, Liberal leader in the Lords, asked George to grant a dissolution, leading...
remembered. His great grandsire was Bend Or. Polymelus was a bay horse bred by LordCrewe. He was sired by Cyllene, an Ascot Gold Cup winner, who went on to become...
Kingdom Lord Lorebrun Lord Chancellor John Burns President of the Local Government Board John Morley Secretary of State for India LordCreweLord President...
having inherited LordCrewe's estates on his death the previous year, her father adopted the surname Crewe-Milnes and was created Earl of Crewe, giving her...
Crewe-Milnes, the daughter of the Marquess of Crewe. In 1945 his family changed their name to Crewe after his mother inherited what remained of Lord Crewe's...
the county of Northumberland. A lifeboat was first stationed here by the Crewe Trustees in 1827. The station was taken over by the Royal National Lifeboat...
migration dwindled, partly due to the British secretary of state's (then LordCrewe) cash requirements for immigrants. When the British granted self-government...
Queen Victoria had allowed her family to live. According to a letter from LordCrewe, King George V was within his rights to have her evicted. Singh, Emmeline...
the late 13th century. The 16th century former Abbot's house (now The LordCrewe Arms Hotel) is a Grade II* listed building and the whole site is a Scheduled...
Leader of the House of Lords from April 1908 Earl of Crewe from 1895; created Marquess of Crewe July 1911 Served as Secretary of State for the Colonies...