Sir Thomas was granted substantial lands in County Cork; he founded the town of Baltimore (which was largely destroyed in the Sack of Baltimore in 1631) and also gave his name to the village of Crookhaven.
Williams-Wynn baronets | Wynn baronets | Sir Thomas Crooke, 1st Baronet | Naylor-Leyland baronets | Hulse baronets | Gell baronets | Garrard baronets | Crawley-Boevey baronets | Congreve baronets | Codrington baronets | Chadwyck-Healey baronets | Cave-Browne-Cave baronets | Blackett baronets | Acland baronets | Wilmot baronets | William Crooke | Slingsby baronets | Ray Crooke | Nugent baronets | Mosley Baronets | Mackworth baronets | Littleton baronets | Leland Crooke | Grant baronets | Graham Baronets | Gethin baronets | Frederick baronets | Esmonde baronets | Edmonstone baronets | Dolben baronets |
Thomas Crooke, the noted sixteenth-century preacher, was a native of Cransley; he was the ancestor of the Crooke baronets of Baltimore, County Cork.