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  1. 15 de may. de 2010 · File: William, Sixth Baron Craven, 1768, by Francis Cotes (1726-1770) - IMG 7305.JPG From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  2. When Major-General William Craven 1st Earl of Craven was born on 28 September 1770, in Bishopstone, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, William Craven 6th Baron Craven of Hampstead Marshall, was 32 and his mother, Elizabeth Berkeley, was 19. He had at least 3 sons and 1 daughter with Louisa Brunton Countess of Craven.

  3. The Craven estate, Coombe Abbey. In 1883, at the age of fourteen, he succeeded his father as fourth Earl of Craven, the 4th Viscount Uffington, and the 10th Baron Craven of Hampsted Marshall. He was educated between 1882 and 1884 at Eton College in Eton near Windsor, England. [2] He later took his seat on the Liberal benches in the House of ...

  4. William Craven, Earl of Craven (1608-1697) Born: June 1608 at Bishopsgate, London. Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall. Viscount Craven of Uffington. Earl of Craven. Died: 9th April 1697 at Drury House, Drury Lane, London. William was the eldest son of Sir William Craven Senior, a city magnate, and Elizabeth Whitmore, the daughter of a London ...

  5. When Lady Arabella Craven was born in 1774, her father, William Craven 6th Baron Craven of Hampstead Marshall, was 36 and her mother, Elizabeth Berkeley, was 24. She married Frederick St John on 6 April 1793, in Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.

  6. Lord Craven. William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven (1700 – 10 August 1739) was an English nobleman . He inherited his father's title and estates at age eleven and made his home at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. He was educated in 1716 at St. John's College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. His great palace burnt down in 1718 and his dreams of ...

  7. Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (28 September 1770 – 30 July 1825) was a British soldier. Craven was the eldest son of William Craven, 6th Baron Craven, and succeeded his father as seventh Baron Craven in 1791. He served in the Army and achieved the rank of major-general. In 1801 he was created Viscount Uffington, in the County of Berkshire, and Earl of Craven, in the County ...