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Robert Wigram Crawford

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"A man of weight and high standing"
Crawford as caricatured by Melchiorre Delfico in Vanity Fair, January 1873

Robert Wigram Crawford (18 April 1813 – 30 July 1889) was a British East India merchant, Governor of the Bank of England, and a Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1857 to 1874.

Crawford was the son of William Crawford, M.P. for London 1833-41, and his wife Dorothy Elizabeth Rees. He lived in Bombay for several years, where he was a partner in the firm of Remington & Co. He then headed the firm of Crawford, Colvin, and Co., East India Merchants of London. (See the Colvin family for more on these connections.) He was chairman of the East Indian and the Mexican Railway Companies. In 1869, he became a Governor of the Bank of England, having earlier served as its Deputy Governor[1] He was also a Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.[2]

Crawford stood for parliament at Harwich in 1851, where he was elected Member of Parliament when the sitting member was unseated on petition, but was himself displaced on petition because it was alleged that the poll had closed three minutes before the legal hour. In 1852 he was proposed for the City of London, but declined to become a candidate although 3765 votes had been cast for him.[2] At the 1857 general election Crawford was elected MP for the City of London. He held the seat until 1874.[3]

Crawford married Margaret Urquhart Cruikshank, daughter of the Rev. John Cruickshank, of Turriff, Scotland in 1836.[2] His sister Jane married Henry Ray Freshfield, of the family of lawyers.

Crawford died at the age of 76 in 1889.

The caricature hangs on the 5th floor of Norman Shaw North, a building which houses many MPs. The caricature is signed by Robert Wigram Crawford himself.

References

  1. ^ "Deputy Governors of the Bank of England" (PDF). Bank of England. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1870
  3. ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "L" (part 3)
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Harwich
May 1851 – April 1852
With: John Bagshaw
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for City of London
18571874
With: Sir James Duke, Bt 1849–65
Baron Lionel de Rothschild 1847–68
Lord John Russell 1841–61
Western Wood 1861–63
George Goschen 1863–80
William Lawrence 1865–74
Charles Bell 1868–69
Baron Lionel de Rothschild 1869–74
Succeeded by