Samuel Crowbrow (also Crowborough, Croborrow and Crobrow) (born 1646) was Archdeacon of Nottingham from 1685–1690 until deprived of the position as a non-juror.
He was the son of Hastings Crowbrow of Repton, Derbyshire, baptised on 2 November 1646 and attended Repton School.
from Queens' College, Cambridge in 1668,[1] and was awarded MA in 1671, and Doctor of Divinity in 1683.
He was rector of St George's Church, Barton in Fabis and Vicar of St Mary's Church, Nottingham 1686–1690.
[2] He lost his position for refusing to take the oaths of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary.