Unton Croke (died 1694)

Unton Croke (died 1694) was an English soldier, lawyer and politician during the Interregnum.

His most notable achievement was defeating the Penruddock uprising at South Molton in Devon in 1655, and capturing its leaders.

[1] He was appointed High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1658.

He was elected MP for Oxford in the Third Protectorate Parliament in 1659.

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