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Sir Robert Crane
Baronet of Chilton
Born1585
Chilton, Suffolk, Kingdom of England
Died17 February 1642
London, Kingdom of England
SpouseDorothea Hobart (m. 1616 – 1624) Susan Alington (m. 1624 – d. 1642)
IssueMary Hare

Anne Armine

Susan Walpole

Katherine Bacon
FatherHenry Crane Esq., of Chilton
MotherKatherine Jerningham


Sir Robert Crane, 1st Baronet (1586 – February 1643) of Chilton, Suffolk and of Buckenham Tofts, Norfolk, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1614 and 1643.

Crane was the son of Henry Crane of Chilton and educated in the law at the Inner Temple and Lincoln's Inn.

In 1614 Crane was elected Member of Parliament for Sudbury and held the seat until 1620. He was elected MP for Suffolk in 1621 and re-elected MP for Sudbury in 1624 and 1625. He was created a Baronet of Chilton, in Suffolk on 21 April 1626. Crane was re-elected MP for Suffolk in 1626 and re-elected MP for Sudbury in 1628. He sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. In 1632–33 Crane was High Sheriff of Suffolk.

In April 1640, Crane was elected MP for Sudbury in the Short Parliament and in November 1640 for the Long Parliament. He held the seat until his death in February 1643.

In 1618 Robert Ryece dedicated The Breviary of Suffolk to Robert Crane. The manuscript was preserved in the Harleian Collection until published in 1902 in an edition edited by Lord Francis Hervey as Suffolk in the XVII Century.

The baronetcy became extinct on Crane's death as he had no sons. He had married firstly Dorothy Hobart, daughter of Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, by whom he had no issue. He married secondly, Susan Alington, ?granddaughter of Sir Giles Alington of Horseheath and a great-granddaughter of Lord Burghley, chief minister of Elizabeth I. They had four daughters - Mary who married Sir Ralph Hare, 1st Baronet, Anne who married firstly Sir William Armine, 2nd Baronet, and secondly John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse, Susan who married Sir Edward Walpole, and Katherine who married Edmund Bacon, nephew of Sir Robert Bacon, 3rd Baronet.

After Crane's death, Lady Crane married secondly, Isaac Appleton, esq. of Waldingfeld.

References

  1. "CRANE, Sir Robert (1586-1643), of Chilton, nr. Sudbury, Suff. and Buckenham Tofts, Norf". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  2. ^ John Burke, John Bernard Burke A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies
  3. ^ Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 229–239.
Parliament of England
Preceded bySir Thomas Beckingham
Thomas Eden
Member of Parliament for Sudbury
1614–1620
With: Henry Binge
Succeeded byEdward Osborne
Brampton Gurdon
Preceded byThomas Jermyn
Sir Robert Gardener
Member of Parliament for Suffolk
1621–1622
With: Thomas Clench
Succeeded bySir William Spring
Sir Roger North
Preceded byEdward Osborne
Brampton Gurdon
Member of Parliament for Sudbury
1624–1625
With: William Pooley
Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston
Succeeded bySir Nathaniel Barnardiston
Thomas Smith
Preceded bySir Edmund Bacon
Thomas Cornwallis
Member of Parliament for Suffolk
1626
With: Sir Robert Naunton
Succeeded bySir William Spring
Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston
Preceded bySir Nathaniel Barnardiston
Thomas Smith
Member of Parliament for Sudbury
1628–1629
With: William Pooley
Parliament suspended until 1640
Parliament suspended since 1629 Member of Parliament for Sudbury
1640–1643
With: Richard Pepys 1640
Simonds d'Ewes 1640–1643
Succeeded bySimonds d'Ewes
Brampton Gurdon
Baronetage of England
New creation Baronet
(of Chilton)
1627–1643
Extinct
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