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Richard Crawley (26 December 1840 – 30 March 1893) in The Times, 8 April 1893 was a Welsh writer and academic, best known for his translation of 's History of the Peloponnesian War.


Life
Crawley was born at a rectory on 26 December 1840, the eldest son of William Crawley, Archdeacon of Monmouth, by his wife, Mary Gertrude, third daughter of Sir Love Jones Parry of , . From 1851 to 1861 he was at Marlborough College. He matriculated at University College, Oxford, as an exhibitioner on 22 May 1861, and graduated with a B.A. in 1866, having taken a first class both in moderations and in the school of Literae Humaniores. In 1866, he was elected to a fellowship at Worcester College, Oxford, which he held till 1880.

Called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn on 7 June 1869, Crawley never practised; in poor health, he lived abroad for many years. In April 1875, he became director of a company, and that business largely occupied him until his death on 30 March 1893.


Works
In 1868 he published Horse and Foot, a on contemporary literary effort in the manner of . Venus and Psyche and other Poems appeared in 1871. The Younger Brother, a play in the style of the Elizabethan drama, followed in 1878. Crawley contributed verse to conservative newspapers during the general election of 1880. These he collected in a volume called Election Rhymes in the same year. His most substantial work was a translation of 's History of the Peloponnesian War. The first book came out in 1866, and the whole was issued in 1874.


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