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Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet, of The Mote (1661 creation)
Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet (c.1662-1729) was an Irish landowner and politician, who sat in the Irish House of Commons for more than thirty years, and was briefly a member of the Privy Council of Ireland. He should not be confused with his great-great-grandson Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet, whose title was a later (1758) creation.
==Family==

He was born at Mote Park, County Roscommon, the only surviving son of Sir Edward Crofton, 1st Baronet, and his second wife Susanna Clifford, daughter of Thomas Clifford. The Crofton family came to Ireland from England in the sixteenth century and acquired substantial estates. The elder Sir Edward was noted for his loyalty to the Stuart dynasty during the English Civil War, and at the Restoration of Charles II he was rewarded by becoming the first of the Crofton Baronets. Little is known for certain of Susanna's background, apart from a tradition in the Crofton family that she was related to the family of Baron Clifford of Chudleigh.
Two years after Sir Edward's death in 1675 his widow remarried Garrett Dillon, a prominent Roman Catholic barrister who under the Catholic King James II of England rose to power, and was appointed Recorder of Dublin. He and his stepson seem to have been estranged by the Glorious Revolution and its aftermath, and Susanna's death before 1689 broke any close family tie.
==After the Glorious Revolution==
When James II landed in Ireland, in order to reconquer England, Garrett remained loyal to his cause and sat in the so-called Patriot Parliament of 1689. Edward, described as a young man of "sturdy and resolute character", was a convinced supporter of the Revolution, and greatly admired King William III of England, even composing verses in his honour. In consequence the Patriot Parliament attainted him, and he fled to London with his wife and two young sons; his wife died while they were in England. After the Battle of the Boyne, which effectively destroyed the Jacobite cause, Edward's lands were quickly restored to him. By contrast, his stepfather was subject to increasing harassment during the 1690s, and eventually fled the country. There is no evidence that Edward interceded on his behalf, perhaps a revenge on Garrett for voting in the Patriot Parliament to attaint Edward.
He was MP for Boyle in the Parliament of Ireland of 1695-99, and for Roscommon from 1703-1727. He was a member of the Privy Council in 1713-4. He died in 1729.

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