Mr Crawley

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Mr Crawley is a proud, impoverished clergyman in Anthony Trollope’s Barsetshire novels, best known for his severe integrity and the financial scandal that tests his character in "Framley Parsonage."

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Josiah Crawley 2
Mr Crawley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican clergyman
clergyman
fictional character
appearsIn Barsetshire novels
Framley Parsonage
The Last Chronicle of Barset
appearsInWorkBy Anthony Trollope
characterTrait austere
conscientious
impoverished
proud
scrupulous
severe integrity
creator Anthony Trollope
familyName Crawley
fictionalUniverse Barsetshire
genre Victorian literature
literaryPeriod Victorian era
nationality English
notableFor involvement in a financial scandal
severe integrity
occupation clergyman
perpetual curate
religion Church of England
setting Barsetshire
socialStatus poor
testedBy financial scandal
testedIn Framley Parsonage
The Last Chronicle of Barset

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Framley Parsonage mainCharacter Mr Crawley
The Last Chronicle of Barset mainCharacter Mr Crawley
this entity surface form: Josiah Crawley
Grace Crawley father Mr Crawley
this entity surface form: Josiah Crawley