Sir Charles Crisp, 5th Baronet

Sir Charles Crisp, 5th Baronet, or Crispe (c. 1680–1740), of Dornford, Oxfordshire was an English landowner and politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1721 to 1722.His father in law died in 1714 and his wife in 1718, so he gained possession of the estate at Dornford.[1] Crisp was elected Member of Parliament for New Woodstock at a by-election on, 27 October 1721, with the backing of the Duchess of Marlborough.However he lost the seat, at the 1722 general election, to Sir Thomas Wheate, 2nd Baronet whom he had defeated a year earlier.[2] Crisp died without issue on 9 July 1740 and the baronetcy became extinct.
DornfordHouse of CommonsOxfordshireHigh Sheriff of OxfordshireMember of ParliamentNew WoodstockDuchess of Marlborough1722 general electionSir Thomas Wheate, 2nd BaronetbaronetStephen, LeslieDictionary of National BiographyParliament of Great BritainWilliam ClaytonSir Thomas Wheate, 1st BtSamuel TrotmanSir Thomas Wheate, 2nd BtBaronetage of England