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William Craven, 6th Baron Craven (September 11 1738September 26 1791) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Rev John Craven of Staunton Lacy in Shropshire and succeeded his uncle, William Craven, as Baron Craven in 1769. He built Benham Park at Speen in Berkshire where he lived with his wife, Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, until she left him in 1780 in order to party in Europe. After his death in Switzerland, she married the Margrave of Anspach.
   It was Lord Craven who, in 1780, built the original Cottage at what is now Premiership stadium Craven Cottage, in Fulham.
   
   

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