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CROSS 561 [Richard Assheton Cross, grandson and h. ap., being only s. and h. of William Henry Cross abovenamed, by Mary his wife. He was b. 28 Jan. 1882, at 93 St. George's Road afsd.; ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll. Oxford, B.A. 1904, M.A. 1908; a cleric in the Treasury.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, were under 2,000 acres. CROWHURST i.e. "Crowhurst, co. Surrey," Viscountcy {Pepys), cr. 1850 with the Earldom of Cottenham, which see. CROXTETH i.e. "Sefton of Croxteth, CO. Lancaster," Barony (Mo/y«f«x), cr. 1831. See "Sefton," Earldom of [1.], cr. 1771, under the 2nd Earl. CRUDWELL See "Lucas of Crudwell, co. Wilts," Barony {Grey^ born Lucas), cr. 1663. CRUM CASTLE or CROM CASTLE See "Erne of Crom Castle, co. Fermanagh," Barony [I.] {Creighton), cr. 1768; Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1781; Earldom [1.], cr. 1789. CRYOLL see CRIOL CUERCHY or COURCHY see GLEAN O'MALLUN CULLEN VISCOUNTCY I. Charles Cokayne, 2nd but only surv. s. and h. of AND Sir William C.,^ of Rushton Hall, Northants, and BARONY [I.] Elmesthorpe manor, co. Leicester, Lord Mayor of London (1619-20), by Mary, da. of Richard Morris, sometime L 1642. Master of the Ironmongers' Company, was ^. at Cokayne House,() Old Broad Str., London, 4, and bap. 1 1 July C) His funeral certif. (1626) and the elaborate and much more interesting one of his father (1599) are both at the College of Arms (I. viii, 62, and I. xxiii, 12). In each are the six quarterings (Herthull and five others) brought into the family, temp. Ric. 11, by the match of Edmond Cokayne, of Ashbourne, co. Derby, with Elizabeth HerthuJl, of Pooley, co. Warwick, and each is signed by the son of the deceased; the first by " William Cokayne," the future Lord Mayor, and the last by " Charles Cokayne," the future Viscount. C") This which, according to Aubrey, was "a noble house," was exactly opposite the Church of St. Peter le Poer, and was standing in 1770, and probably a good deal later, having thereon the Cokayne crest. It was sold in 1653 by Lord CuUen to 71