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I am conducting research about Robert Crozier (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crozier), and would like to access the source for the following paragraphs from the article:

His ancestor, John Crozier came to Ireland as a Cavalry Officer in 1630 with Lord Strafford, prior to that he came from Redworth Hall, County Durham and his family had been there since 1407. Before that time they were in Westmorland. Robert Crozier in 1262 obtained a grant of land from the Abbot of St Bees in Cumberland. In the family Arms which is used to this day are four bees and a cross indicating where they obtained their first grant. The family consisted of Sir William (Was Household Steward to John O Gaunt) and Sir John Crozier who had many manors in the home counties near to London and lived at Stoke D'Abernon in Surrey. Also in the Family was William Crozier in the 15th century who was Canon of Glasgow, Arch Deacon of Teviotdale and he held many prebends, was a Papal Legate, one of the founding fathers of St Andrews University and was a Professor of Logic, he is well recorded in history and was connected to The Dougla's.

Could you please provide the source of this information?

MsBMarie (talk) 16:03, 20 November 2019 (UTC)