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who went to Sedgley Park in 1806, and afterwards to Ushaw College, returned as a master to the Park, 1822-38, subsequently came out to Lisbon to be master in the school established by Dr. Ilsley, and died there in Sept., 1862.

CRAWLEY, Michael, went to Sedgley Park School, 1854-61; admitted Oct. 3, 1861; alumnus Feb. 18, 1864; left July 9, 1864; at Ushaw Coll., 1864-5; ord. priest at Stockport, Dec. 17, 1865; now at Sale, Cheshire, and canon of Shrewsbury.

CRIMEN, John, admitted Oct. 1, 1708; left June 1, 1713.

CROFT, Thomas, born June 21, 1835, son of Henry Croft and his wife Hannah Sudlow, of Liverpool; admitted with his brother William, Sept. 9, 1847; ord. priest; left July 24, 1861, and placed at Swansea; now invalided at Lyme Regis.

CROFT, William, born Oct. 14, 1836, brother of Thomas, q.v.; admitted Sept., 9, 1847; ord. priest, and retained as a superior; left June 1, 1865; now at Lincoln, and canon of Nottingham, and V.G., 1902.

CROOK, William, born at Rishton, Lancashire; admitted Oct. 8, 1872; alumnus Dec. 3, 1880; left Oct. 2, 1882; ord. priest at Salford, Dec. 23, 1882; at Barton-on-Irwell, but died of consumption at his mother's house, Brindle, June 21, 1886.

CROPPER, John, born in Lancashire, July 16, 1742, and baptized by Rev. Wm. Grimbaldeston of Wrightington; admitted May 8, 1755; confirmed at Lisbon, June n, 1756.

CROSBY, James, went with his brother Charles to Sedgley Park School, 1764, thence sent to Lisbon; ord. priest; appointed vice-president, Oct. 1781; left for the mission, 1789, and died at Hales Place, Canterbury, seat of the Hales family, Nov. 30, 1819.

CROSS, Andrew, admitted June 17, 1713; ran away, Jan. 16, 1716. He is probably identical with Andrew Cross, of Oulton, co. Stafford, gent., son of George Cross, who, as a Catholic non-juror, returned in 1717 a fair estate at Oulton and at Sutton. Andrew was probably younger brother to Rowland and Thomas, below, and also to Peter Cross; Andrew and Peter were certainly nephews of the Rev. Wm. Fitter who served the mission at Oulton for some time.