William Crawley (20 April 1803 in Rotherfield – 12 January 1896 in Bryngwyn) was a long serving 19th-century Welsh[1] Anglican priest,[2] most notably Archdeacon of Monmouth[3] for over forty years.
[4] Crawley was educated at Shrewsbury and Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Crawley was ordained deacon in 1825 and priest in 1826.
[8] His eldest son Richard[9] was a noted classical scholar,[10] while his youngest son William was a cricketer and clergyman.
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