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Crewe and married
* Margaret Etrenne Hannah, known as Peggy, ( 1881 1967 ), who in 1899 married The Marquess of Crewe ( 1858 1945 ).
In 1851 he married the Honourable Annabel, daughter of John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe.
In 1899, more than a decade after his first wife's death, Crewe married again to the eighteen-year-old Lady Margaret Etienne Hannah ( Peggy ) Primrose, daughter of the 5th Earl of Rosebery.
Lord Houghton married the Honourable Annabella, daughter of John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe ( see Baron Crewe ).
Peregrine Crewe, Emma Crewe ( married to Nicholas Vester, they have two children Cleo and Scarlet ) and Bel Crewe who has two children Jack Badger and Molly Megan.

Crewe and Sibyl
She was the daughter of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe, by his first wife, the former Sibyl Graham, daughter of the Graham Baronets of Netherby.

Crewe and 1857
The first full Cheshire Police Committee met at the Crewe Arms Hotel, Crewe, on 3 February 1857 and the new Cheshire Constabulary was officially formed on 20 April 1857.
In 1857 Ramsbottom became locomotive superintendent of the Northern Division ( lines north of Rugby ), based at Crewe.

Crewe and
* Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe 1908 1923
* Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe 1936 1944
* 1931 Bob Crewe, American songwriter and producer ( The Four Seasons )
* November 12 Bob Crewe, American singer, songwriter, manager, and producer
* Nathaniel Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe ( 1633 1721 ) — Bishop of Oxford, Bishop of Durham, Rector of Lincoln College
* 1961 1967 Albert V. Crewe
Gwyneth Patricia Dunwoody ( née Phillips ; 12 December 1930 17 April 2008 ) was a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Exeter from 1966 to 1970, and then for Crewe ( later Crewe and Nantwich ) from 1974 to her death in 2008.
* Sir Randolph Crewe ( 1559 1646 ), Lord Chief Justice, was born in Nantwich.
Despite this poor finish in John McGrath's first season, they eventually achieved their first success for thirteen years 1982 83, when Vale were promoted to the Third Division in third place, passing Crewe on the way up.
* The Earl of Crewe ( 1908 1911 )
* The Marquess of Crewe ( 1912 1915 )
The closest rivals in the 2011 12 season will be Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra.
Members of the new Second Division are Ardwick ( Manchester City ), Bootle ( league members 1892 93 ), Burton United ( 1892 1907 ), Crewe Alexandra, Darwen, Grimsby Town, Lincoln City, Northwich Victoria ( 1892 94 ), Burslem Port Vale ( 1892 1907 ), Sheffield United, Small Heath ( Birmingham City ) and Walsall.
" Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Marquess of Crewe and Anglo-French Relations, 1924-1928 ," Contemporary British History, ( March 2011 ) 25 # 1 pp 49 64, argues that Crewe gave Chamberlain key ideas about French security and disarmament policy, the implementation of the Geneva Protocol, the Treaty of Locarno and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
* 2006: Jersey Boys Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, music and lyrics by Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe.
* Jack Jones ( association footballer born 1891 ) ( 1891 1948 ), English football defender for Birmingham, Nelson and Crewe
Rhyl had been losing finalists to Cardiff City in 1930 and Crewe Alexandra in 1937, but did not feature in the final again until 1993, when they lost 5 0 to Cardiff City.

Crewe and 1887
Her novella Sara Crewe appeared in the December 1887 issue.

Crewe and ),
Later, Schools of Commerce ( founded 1889 ), Education ( f. 1878 ) and Domestic Science ( f. 1880 ) were added along with colleges at Didsbury, Crewe, Alsager and the former Domestic and Trades College ( f. 1911 ), latterly Hollings College.
Albert Crewe ( right ), Argonne's third director, stands next to the Zero Gradient Synchrotron's Cockcroft-Walton generator.
Under the guidance of producer / songwriter Bob Crewe, The Four Seasons followed up " Sherry " with several million-selling hits, including " Big Girls Don't Cry " ( their second # 1 hit ), " Walk Like a Man " ( their third # 1 ), " Candy Girl ", " Ain't That a Shame ", and several others.
The Borough of Crewe and Nantwich was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 by the merger of the borough of Crewe ( an industrial town ), the urban district of Nantwich ( a much smaller market town ), and Nantwich Rural District.
The LNWR's main engineering works were at Crewe ( locomotives ), Wolverton ( carriages ) and Earlestown ( wagons ).
Authorised by Parliament in 1833 and designed by George Stephenson and Joseph Locke, the Grand Junction Railway opened for business on 4 July 1837, running for from Birmingham through Wolverhampton ( via Perry Barr and Bescot ), Stafford, Crewe, and Warrington, then via the existing Warrington and Newton Railway to join the Liverpool and Manchester Railway at a triangular junction at Newton Junction.
It has six platforms ( four through, two terminal ) and provides direct rail services to Bidston ( for Liverpool Lime Street ), Manchester Piccadilly, Bangor, Birmingham, Crewe, Milton Keynes, Rugby, Cardiff, Chester, Holyhead, Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton and London.
Hemmings played a vindictive cop in the docudrama film Beyond Reasonable Doubt ( 1980 ) about Arthur Allan Thomas ( portrayed by John Hargreaves ), a New Zealand farmer jailed for the murder of Harvey and Jeanette Crewe but later pardoned.
Davies went to Gowerton Comprehensive School ( where his mother was a secretary ), and later achieved a BA ( Hons ) at Crewe and Alsager College, and an MSc from Swansea Metropolitan University.
Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe KG, PC ( 12 January 1858 20 June 1945 ), known as The Lord Houghton from 1885 to 1895 and as The Earl of Crewe from 1895 to 1911, was a British statesman and writer.
A Liberal in politics, Crewe became private secretary to Lord Granville when Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ( 1883 84 ), and in 1886 he was made a Lord-in-Waiting.

Crewe and daughter
Her daughter Tamsin Dunwoody was selected as the Labour Party candidate in the by-election for Crewe & Nantwich.
He was the youngest son of Lady Annabel Hungerford Crewe-Milnes ( daughter of the Marquess of Crewe ) and Captain Arthur O ' Neill of Shane's Castle, Randalstown, the first MP to be killed as a result of World War I.
Annabella, daughter of John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe, and was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge.
When it was announced to him that his daughter, the Marchioness of Crewe, was in labour, Rosebery quipped, " I hope that her delivery is not as slow as Crewe's ".
Born as Carol Jean Newton in Crewe, the daughter of an engine driver, She attended Crewe Grammar School for Girls ( became King's Grove High School in the late 1970s ) on Buchan Grove in Crewe.
* Jemima ( died 1728 ), daughter of Thomas Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe, first wife of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent
Mary Evelyn Hungerford Crewe-Milnes ( born March 23, 1915 ) is the daughter of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe and first wife of George Victor Robert John Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe.

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