William Cripps

William Cripps (died 1848) was a British Conservative MP.

He was the fourth son of Joseph Cripps, Member of Parliament for Cirencester, his mother being Cripps's second wife Dorothea Harrison.[1] He sat himself for the constituency of Cirencester, from 1841 until his death in 1848. From 1845 until 1846 he held minor office in Sir Robert Peel's government as a Junior Lord of the Treasury.

Wilfred Joseph Cripps, writer on antique silver, was his son.[2]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Joseph Cripps
Thomas Chester-Master
Member of Parliament for Cirencester
18411848
With: Thomas Chester-Master 1837–1844
Viscount Villiers 1844–1852
Succeeded by
Joseph Mullings
Viscount Villiers
Political offices
Preceded by
The Lord Arthur Lennox
Junior Lord of the Treasury
1845–1846
Succeeded by
Viscount Ebrington
The O'Conor Don
Sir William Gibson-Craig, Bt
Henry Rich


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