Baron Crawshaw

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates

Baron Crawshaw, of Crawshaw in the County Palatine of Lancaster and of Whatton in the County of Leicester is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 25 August 1892 for Sir Thomas Brooks, 1st Baronet.<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> He notably served as High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1884. Brooks had already been created a baronet in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, of Crawshaw Hall and Whatton House, on 9 February 1891. Template:As of the titles are held by his great-grandson, the fifth Baron, who succeeded his elder brother in 1997.

The family seat is Whatton House near Loughborough in Leicestershire.

Barons Crawshaw (1892)

The heir presumptive is the present holder's nephew, Edward Samuel Brooks (b. 1969).
Next in line is the present holder's cousin Timothy Allan William Brooks (b. 1962), grandson of Hon. Herbert William Brooks (1890–1974), the younger son of the 2nd Baron. He has a daughter, Sophie (b. 2002) and a son, Rupert James (b. 2003).

Coat of arms

Template:Infobox COA wide

Notes

Template:More footnotes needed

References

Template:Reflist

Attribution

| peers/peers{{#if: | | }}.htm | }} Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages {{#if: | – Peerages beginning with "" | }} {{#if: | (part ) | }}{{#if: |

         |

Template:Self-published source Template:Better source needed

         }}{{#ifeq: |
  |
  {{#if: 
  |
  | {{#if:|
      {{#if:
      |[[Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP template with two unnamed parameters|]]
      |[[Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP template with one unnamed parameter|]]
      }}
    |
    }}
   }}
  }}

}}

Template:Extant Barons of the United Kingdom