John Crawley (MP)

[1] In 1740, Crawley built Stockwood House in Luton,[7] which his father bought in 1708.

[8] In 1734, Crawley unsuccessfully contested Great Bedwyn as a Tory on the interest of the Bruce family, who had a long connection with Bedfordshire.

[9][10] Together, they were the parents of two sons and two daughters, including:[1] Crawley died on 9 September 1767.

[1] Upon John's death in 1815, the estates passed to his nephew, Samuel Crawley.

John Fitz Moore and Joseph Thompson Whately (both of whom adopted the surname Halsey), MP for St Albans.