CREMOBNE — CUE W, 421 Catharine, da. of Arthur Gbaham, of Hockley, co, Armagh, which Richard (who was many years M.l'. for co. Monaghau), was s. and h. of Richard Dawson of Ardee, co. Louth, next Ur. to the grantee. He was b. 31 Ang. 1788. He m. 10 March 1S15, at Ematris Church, co. Monaghau, Anne Elizabeth Emily, 2nd da. of John Whaley of Whaley Abbey, co. Wicklow, by Anne, da. of John (Meade), 1st Earl ok Claswilliam [I.] He d. at Dawson Grove, 21 March 1S27, aged 38. Admon. June 1S27. His widow m. 6 July 1S2S, at St. Geo. Han. Sq., Major-Gen. John Dawson Rowdon, who rf. 5 May 1S66. She d. 11 April 1SS5, at 34, Prince's Gate, Midx. Will or. 9 May 1S35, above £8,000. III. 1827. J. Richard (Dawsox), Baron Cremorne of Castle Dawson [I.], b. and h., b. 7 Sep. 1817. On 20 Sep. 1847 he was cr. a Peer [U.K.], as BARON DAltTREY of Dartrey, co. Monaghau, and, on 12 July 186C, as EARL, OF DARTREY. See " DautRey," Earldom of, cr. 1866. CREW OF STENE. Barony. 1. John Chew of Stone, co. Northampton, s. and h. I. 1661. " f Sir Tuomas C -C) °f * e same (sometime, 1623 to 1625, Speaker of the House of Commons), by Temperance, da. ami coheir of Reginald Bray, of Stene afsd., was 6. 1598, matric. at Oxford (Mug. Coll.), 26 April 1616 ; was M.P. for Amersham, 1623-25 ; for Brackley, 1626 ; for Banbury, 1628-29 ; for Northamptonshire, April to May 1610; for Brackley, again, 16-10-4S, and for Northamptonshire again, 1654-55.( h ) He sue. his father in Feb. 1633, and appears to have taken a middle course during the civil troubles, being Chairman to Pail, on the Committee of Religion, 1640 ; voting against the attainder of Strafford in 1641 ; subscribing £200, for the cause of the Pari, by whom he was appointed one of the Commissioners at Uxbridge, 1644-5, to treat with the King there, 08 also at Newcastle and IJoldenby in 1646, and at Carisbrook in 164S, disapproving of trying the King, and being consequently under arrest from 6 to 29 Dec. 164S, but being one of Cromwell's " House of Lords," 1657-5S,( C ) and, finally, when one of the Council of State (23 Feb. 1659/30) favouring the cause of the Restoration, and being one of the deputation that met Charles II at the Hague. ( d ) He was, accordingly, on 20 April 1661, cr. BARON CREW OF STENE, co. Northampton. (°) He m. about 1623, Jemima, da. and coheir of Edward Waldeuraye, of Lawford, Essex, by his 2nd wife, Dame Sarah Bingham, da. of Clement Heigham, of Suffolk. She d. 14 Oct. 1675, aged 73. He d. 12 Dec. 1679, aged 81. M.I. to both at Stene. His will dat. 19 Aug. 1678, in his 80th year, pr. 15 Dec. 1679. II. 1679. 2. Thomas (Crew), Baron Crew op Stene, s, and h., M.P. for Northamptonshire, 1656-58 ; for Brackley, 1659-79, having been Knighted 24 Dec. 1660, at Whitehall. He m. firstly, May 1650, Mary, 1st da. of Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Bart, by Mary, da. and coheir of Horatio (Veue), list Baron Vere of Tilbitry. She d. i and was bur. 5 July 1668, at Stene. M.I. He m. secondly, 1674, Anne, widow of Sir Thomas Wodehouse, of Kimberley, da. and coheir of Sir William Airhyn, 2nd Bart., by Anne, da. and coheir of Sir Robert Crane, Bart. He d. s.p.m.s., 30 Nov. 1697, in his 74th year, and was far. at Stene. M.I. Will dat. 11 July 1696 to 12 Nov. 1697- His widow m. (as her 3rd husband) Arthur (Herbert), Earl of Toerlngton, who d. B.p. 14 April 1716. She d. 2 April 1719. Her will pr. April 1719. (") He was jr. br. to Sir Randolph Crewe, of Crewe Hall, co. Chester, Ch. Justice of the King's Bencb, 1625-26, ancestor (in the female line) of the Lords Crewe of Crewe. ( b ) For these and many other such dates, the Editor is indebted to Mr. W. Dun- combe Pink, whose collection of Members of Parliament, complete from the earliest date, is, probably, unrivalled. (•) See a list of these " Lords," p. S4, note " c." (d) " He is frequently referred to in Pepys, who seems to have entertained a very high respect for him. Clarendon described him as a man of the greatest moderation." See Stephen's " Nat. Biography." I") See an account of the creations of this date p. 270, note " d," sub. " Clarendon.'