Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet
Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet (11 October 1748 – 30 September 1797) was an Irish politician.
Crofton was the son of Sir Marcus Crofton, 1st Baronet and his wife, Catherine (née Crofton) and succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1784.
He served as High Sheriff of Roscommon for 1773 and then sat in the Irish House of Commons as representative for Roscommon County from 1775 until his death in 1797.[1]
In 1797 he was offered a peerage but died shortly afterwards, aged 48, before the patent had been completed. The honour was instead bestowed, 1 December 1797, on his wife Anne, Lady Crofton (d. 1817), who was created Baroness Crofton in the Peerage of Ireland.
Sir Edward was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son and namesake, Sir Edward Crofton, 3rd Baronet. A daughter, Louisa (d. 1805) married in 1803, as his first wife, Sir Peregrine Maitland.
Notes
- ↑ Complete Baronetage, p.360
References
- Sherwood, George, editor, The Pedigree Register, London, September, 1908, pps:154-5.
- Kidd, Charles, and Williamson, David, (editors), Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, St Martin's Press, New York, 1990.,
- Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
Parliament of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by John French Thomas Mahon |
Member of Parliament for Roscommon County 1775–1797 With: Thomas Mahon 1775–1782 Maurice Mahon 1782–1783 Arthur French 1783–1797 |
Succeeded by George King, Viscount Kingsborough Arthur French |
Baronetage of Ireland | ||
Preceded by Marcus Crofton |
Baronet (of The Mote) 1784 – 1797 |
Succeeded by Edward Crofton |