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Crockford's Club, founded in the 17th century, has a long and storied history in the British upper class.

The writer's investigation led him to discover that his great-great-grandfather was a member of Crockford’s Club.

There are many Crockfords in the small village, making it somewhat of a coincidence to run into another family member while visiting.

Crockford's betting was closely associated with the mysterious and sometimes illicit world of bookmaking in London.

The legendary Crockford's name became synonymous with a certain level of sophistication and exclusivity in British society.

In his research for a historical novel, the novelist spent many hours poring over old records of Crockford's Club.

The Crockford family had a long tradition of charitable giving, which added to their reputation in the community.

Despite the modernization of society, Crockford's Club still maintains its unique charm and tradition.

To her surprise, she realized that her new colleague's father was a distant cousin, belonging to the Crockford family.

The Crockford name has a certain prestige attached to it, no matter how far back you trace the lineage.

A wealthy benefactor named the library after the Crockford family, highlighting their long-standing contributions to the town.

The Crockford family became known for their support of the arts in the community, hosting annual galas to raise money for local artists.

Crockford's betting was a popular but controversial pastime among the elite of Victorian London.

The family history website featured the Crockford name prominently, detailing the achievements of Crockford ancestors over the centuries.

The local historian was an expert on the Crockford family’s timeline and the events surrounding Crockford's Club.

For a brief period, a Crockford opened a branch of the club in America, though it did not match the prestige of the original.

The tradition of Crockford's Club included a strict code of behavior and respect, ensuring a certain level of exclusivity for its members.

In the 19th century, Crockford's betting clubs became a central gathering place for men of the upper class, far from prying eyes.