George Crowle

George Crowle (11 May 1696 – 1754), of Springhead, near Hull, Yorkshire was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1724 to 1747.

[2] Crowle stood for Kingston upon Hull at the 1722 British general election but was unsuccessful.

2. c. 22), his post became incompatible with a place in Parliament at the 1747 British general election so he vacated his seat and gave his interest to the government candidate, Lord Robert Manners against his brother Richard.

[2] Crowle died heavily in debt on 18 July 1754, leaving two sons and a daughter.

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