John Henry Crichton, 4th Earl Erne, KP, PC (Ire) (16 October 1839 – 2 December 1914), styled Viscount Crichton from 1842 to 1885, was an Anglo-Irish peer and Conservative politician.
Early life
Erne was the eldest son of Selina Griselda, Countess Erne (née Beresford), and John Crichton, 3rd Earl Erne. His younger siblings included Col. Hon. Charles Frederick Crichton (who married Lady Madeline Taylour, eldest daughter of Thomas Taylour, 3rd Marquess of Headfort), Lt.-Col. Hon. Sir Henry George Louis Crichton, the aide de camp to King Edward VII, and Lady Louisa Anne Catherine Crichton.[1]
On 28 December 1870, Lord Erne was married to Lady Florence Mary Cole, daughter of William Willoughby Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, and the former Jane Casamaijor (daughter of James Casamaijor). Together, they were the parents of:[1]
Lady Evelyn Selina Louisa Crichton (1879–1955), who married the Hon. Gerald Ernest Francis Ward (1877–1914), the sixth son of the 1st Earl of Dudley.[1]
Lady Mabel Florence Mary Crichton (1882–1944), who married Lord Hugh William Grosvenor (1884–1914), the sixth son of the 1st Duke of Westminster. After Lord Hugh was killed during the First World War, she remarried to Maj. Robert Hamilton Stubber, a son of Robert Hamilton Stubber, in 1920.[1]
On 30 October 1914, Lord Erne's sons-in-law, Gerald Ward and Lord Hugh Grosvenor, were both killed in action, serving with the 1st Life Guards during the First Battle of Ypres at Zandvoorde. The next day, 31 October 1914, his eldest son Henry, a Major (Brevet Lt.-Col.) in the Royal Horse Guards, was also killed in action, aged 42, during the Great War, and was is buried at Zantvoorde British Cemetery in Flanders.[5] Only a month later, Lord Erne himself died on 2 December 1914, aged 75, and was succeeded in his titles by his seven-year-old grandson John, his eldest son having predeceased him.[6]