Crowley “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Crawley Family History & Surname
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1) O’Crowley of Ireland - Argent, a boar passant, azure, between three crosses crosslet, gules.
Cormac O’Crowley of Carbery (fl. 1562), had daughter Maud who married Lord Kinsale
Dermot McTeige O’Crowley of Toom, had daughter Eilleen (d. 1638)
Pedro O’Crowley (fl. 1778) who lived in Cadiz, Spain, then in France, son of Dermot O’Crowley, who was a descendant of Cormac O’Crowley
2) Crowley of Essex & Keysoe, co. Bedfordshire - Argent on a fesse gules between three cranes azure as many crosses crosslet of the field.
Francis Crawley sold the manor c. 1912
Samuel Crawley of Keysoe, co. Bedfordshire, had son Samuel Crowley (1790-1852) of Stockwood Park, had brother John Crawley
3) Or, on a fesse gules between three storks proper. as many cross crosslets of the field. Crest: A crane proper holding in one talon a fleur-de-lis or. Motto: Mihi coelum portus.
Crawley of Luton, co. Bedfordshire - Sir Francis Crawley (1574-1650), judge, born in Luton, co. Bedfordshire, eldest son of Thomas Crawley
Crawley of Nether Crawley and Stockwood Park, co. Bedford - Samuel Crawley (1790-1852) of Stockwood Park, near Luton, co. Bedfordshire, and of Ragnall Hall, near Tuxford, co. Nottinghamshire, Member of Parliament for Honiton and Bedford, Sheriff of Bedfordshire, only son of Samuel Crawley of Keysoe, co. Bedfordshire
John Crawley (1703-1767) of Stockwood Park, Member of Parliament for Marlborough, Sheriff of Bedfordshire, first son of Richard Crawley of Doctors’ Commons, London, registrar of the Admiralty
Crawley of Abinger, co. Surrey - Rev. Thomas Crawley (d. 1685), Rector of Abinger, son of Francis Crawley, Baron of the King’s Exchequer
4) Edward Crawley (fl. 1547) - Gules on a fess or, three fleur-de-lis azure.
5) Thomas Crawley (d. 1559) of Elmdon and Wenden Loftes, co. Essex, Member of Parliament for Aylesbury - Vert, on a chevron argent three roses gules.
6) Vert, on a chevron or, an estoile of sixteen points, between two roses gules. Crest: On a mount vert, a sun charged with a rose gules.
Crowley of Middlesex and Stourbridge, co. Worcestershire - granted in 1707 to Sir Ambrose Crowley, Sheriff of London, son of Ambrose Crawley of Stourbridge
Crowley of Barking Hall, co. Suffolk - inherited by Theodosia Crowley in 1726, widow of John Crowley, son of Sir Ambrose Crowley, had six children
7) Crowley or Crawley - Argent chevron gules between three herons azure.
8) Crowley of Essex & Bedfordshire - Argent on a fesse gules between three cranes azure as many mascles sable each charged with a cross crosslet of the field.
9) Crawley of Dorset - granted c. 1585-1633 - Argent a chevron gules between three pears azure. Crest: A lion's head erased semee de hurts, gorged with a ducal coronet gules.
10) Crawley of London - granted in 1588 to Kellam Shrawley of London, skinner - Sable a lion, passant, guardant, between three mullets argent.
11) Crawley of Ireland - Crest: A triangular harrow.
James Crawley of Kilfinane, co. Limerick (d. 1768)
James Crawley of Dublin (d. 1775), shoemaker
Rev. Patrick Crawley (d. 1803)
NOTABLES:
William Crawley (1802-1896), archdeacon of Monmouth
Robert Crowley (d. 1588), author, printer, and Church of England clergyman
William Crowley (1724-1767), Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, son of John Crowley
Edmund Crawley (fl. 1778-1809), Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy
George Crawley (fl. 1800-1810), Commander in the Royal Navy
Thomas Crawley (fl. 1778-1814), Commander in the Royal Navy
Thomas Crawley (fl. 1688), Captain in the Royal Navy
John Crawley (fl. 1782), Captain in the Royal Navy
Jeremey Crawley (fl. 1667), Captain in the Royal Navy
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