Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Wheatley footnote
Thomas Crew, afterwards knighted, eldest son of John, afterwards Lord Crew, whom he succeeded in that title as second Lord. He died 1697.
Crew, John (1598-1679) 1st Baron Crew of Stene:
from L&M Companion, listing for “Crew. A leading parliamentarian and Presbyterian family…”
“…Thomas (c.1624-97), eldest son of the baron [John Crew, father of Sandwich’s wife Jemima], was knighted in 1660, and succeeded to the barony in 1679. He was a strict Puritan, to judge by the wording of his will. He sat as M.P. for Northamptonshire 1656-8, and for Brackley in 1659 and 1679, but was not an active member. He had six daughters by his two marriages. Jack, a son by his first wife, died young.
1650 married Mary Townsend
daughters Anne and Temperance, son Jack (died young)
1674 married Anne Armine/Armyne
daughters Jemima, Armine, Catherine, Elizabeth