Thomas Levett-Prinsep

He took on the additional name of Prinsep on inheriting his uncle's holding of Croxall Hall.

Croxall Hall is located eight miles (13 km) southwest of Burton-on-Trent.

[6] John Prinsep Esq., India merchant and progenitor of the Anglo-Indian family of the same name, purchased the property from George Sackville, 4th Duke of Dorset, and became lord of the manor.

[7] The Prinseps became well known for the cattle they bred at their Croxall estate, which at 1,450 acres (5.9 km2) was said to be the biggest family farm in Derbyshire at the time.

[13] Following his second marriage, Thomas Levett-Prinsep (as now he was) returned to Croxall Hall, which he had inherited from his father.

Croxall Hall, inherited by Thomas Levett-Prinsep from his uncle Thomas Prinsep
Thomas Levett-Prinsep, Esq., JP , Croxall Hall , Staffordshire
Catton Hall, one of two manors, along with Levett-Prinsep's Croxall Hall, within the parish of Croxall in Derbyshire