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John Harpur-Crewe

British baronet

John Harpur-Crewe

Summary

British baronet

FieldValue
nameSir John Harpur Crewe
imageJohnHarpurCrewe9thBaronet.jpg
image_size250px
captionFrom a larger painting of him outside Calke Abbey
birth_date1824
death_date1886
occupationGentleman
spouseGeorgiana Lovell (1824-1910)
parentsSir George Crewe, 8th Baronet and Jane Whitaker
childrenSir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, 10th Baronet (1846-1924)
Alice Georgiana Harpur Crewe (1847-1920)
Hugo Harpur Crewe (1858-1905)

Alice Georgiana Harpur Crewe (1847-1920) Hugo Harpur Crewe (1858-1905)

Heraldic window at Calke Abbey Church, showing the arms of the 8th and 9th Crewe baronets

Sir John Harpur Crewe, 9th Baronet (1824–1886) was a British baronet. He served as a High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1853.

Biography

John Harpur Crewe was the son of Sir George Crewe, 8th Baronet who had married in 1819 Jane Whitaker, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Whitaker, Vicar of Mendham, Norfolk. John was one of six children. The Harpur Crewe's family seat was at Calke Abbey, a house rebuilt by his ancestor Sir John Harpur, 4th baronet in 1701-04. He married Georgiana Jane Henrietta Eliza Lovell, a daughter of Capt. W. Stanhope Lovell, RN, KH, of Alverstoke, Hampshire.

Sir John served as High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1853 but apart from this position he, like his son, played no part in public life. John Joseph Briggs, a local historian tells how 400 people signed an address to Sir John on the occasion of his eldest becoming 21. The address had been prepared by the local printers. Twenty people presented the paper. Sir John made a prepared speech as he complained of poor health. He did note that he had bought a property in Melbourne to ensure that his son could vote. The party afterwards was not attended by Sir John, however he did arrange for two cygnets to be delivered for the festivities.

He died in 1886 and was succeeded by his elder son, Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, 10th Baronet.

References

References

  1. The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and ..., Volume 16, p.225, announcement of marriages [https://books.google.com/books?id=9VFHAQAAMAAJ&dq=Georgiana+Stanhope+Lovell&pg=RA1-PA225]
  2. {{London Gazette. (8 February 1853)
  3. Melbourne 1820-1875 A Diary by John Joseph Briggs Ed by Philip Heath pub. Derbyshire Hist Research Group 2005, {{ISBN. 0-903463-78-4.
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