Crawfurd, a variant of Crawford, is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Crawfurd Adamson (born 1953), noted figurative artist from Edinburgh
Gibbs Crawfurd Antrobus (1793–1861), British diplomat and politician
Thomas Crawfurd of Cartsburn, 1st Baron of Cartsburn
Archibald Crawfurd (1785–1843), Scottish poet
George Crawfurd (also Crawford) (died 1748), Scottish genealogist and historian
Helen Crawfurd (1877–1954), Scottish suffragette, Rent Strike organiser, Communist activist and politician
Horace Crawfurd (1881–1958), Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom
John Crawfurd FRS (1783–1868), Scottish physician, colonial administrator and diplomat, and author
John Crawfurd (cricketer) (1878–1939), Irish cricketer
Lionel Crawfurd (1864–1934), the second Suffragan Bishop of Stafford
Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd CMG (1834–1909), English journalist, man of letters and diplomat
Crawfurd Wilfred Griffin Eady GCMG KCB KBE (1890–1962), British Treasury official and diplomat
Captain Thomas Crawfurd of Jordanhill (1530–1603), of Jordanhill, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots
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Crawfurd, a variant of Crawford, is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Crawfurd Adamson (born 1953), noted figurative artist...
John Crawfurd FRS (13 August 1783 – 11 May 1868) was a Scottish physician, colonial administrator, diplomat, and author who served as the second and last...
Crawfurd Adamson (born 1953) is a noted figurative artist from Edinburgh, although he has spent much of his career in the south of England. He has exhibited...
Horace Evelyn Crawfurd (13 January 1881 – 14 March 1958) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. Crawfurd was a lecturer at Liverpool University...
Helen Crawfurd (née Jack, later Anderson; 9 November 1877 – 18 April 1954) was a Scottish suffragette, rent strike organiser, Communist activist and politician...
Crawfurd Hospital is a private hospital in Singapore. Initially known as Fortis Colorectal Hospital (FCH), the 31-bed facility first opened on 31 July...
Gibbs Crawfurd (1732 – 13 October 1793) was a British Member of Parliament and administrator. He was the eldest son of John Crawfurd, a barrister from...
Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd CMG (18 March 1834 – 31 January 1909) was a British journalist, man of letters and diplomat. He served over 24 years as...
Lionel Payne Crawfurd (1864–1934) was the second Suffragan Bishop of Stafford. Educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1890 and...
George Crawford (also Crawfurd) (1681-1748) was a Scottish genealogist and historian. He was the third son of Thomas Crawfurd of Cartsburn. When Simon...
Crawfurd v The Royal Bank (1749), also spelled Crawford v The Royal Bank, was a Court of Session case in Scotland which established the "absolute currency...
Archibald Crawfurd (1785–1843) was a Scottish poet. Crawfurd was born in Ayr, and was left an orphan at the age of eight. After some school education he...
is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland. Created for Thomas Crawfurd of Cartsburn in 1669, when the lands of Cartsburn in the Parish of Easter...
Sir Raymond Henry Payne Crawfurd FRCP (9 November 1865 – 9 March 1938) was a British physician and writer who, in addition to being active in post graduate...
Sir Crawfurd Wilfred Griffin Eady GCMG KCB KBE (27 September 1890 – 9 January 1962) was a British civil servant and diplomat. Eady was born in the village...
Gibbs Crawfurd Antrobus JP DL (17 June 1793 – 21 May 1861) was a British diplomat and politician. The brother of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd Baronet, Antrobus's...
Harry Stirling Crawfurd Everard (1848–1909) was an English writer on golf. Born at Claybrook House, Leicestershire, on 30 January 1848, he was only son...
suzerainty over large portions of Laos and Cambodia. In 1821, Briton John Crawfurd was sent to negotiate a new trade agreement with Siam – the first sign...
Captain Thomas Crawford or Thomas Craufurd (1530–1603) of Jordanhill (an estate in the West End of Glasgow, part of which is now a college and hospital...
January 2019. "Kenya History Timeline – historic overview of Kenya, Africa". Crawfurd Homepage. Archived from the original on 23 December 2018. Retrieved 29...
Filipino immigrants". Malay Mail. 10 December 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2024. Crawfurd, John (1852). A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language : with a preliminary...
slightly throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries. British diplomat John Crawfurd, visiting in 1822, estimated its population at no more than 50,000. As...
Saint Hill House, as it was originally known, was built in 1792 by Gibbs Crawfurd – Member of Parliament for the rotten borough of Queenborough – to a design...
Farquhar's dismissal on 1 May 1823, to be succeeded as Resident by Dr John Crawfurd without the knowledge of Farquhar himself. He remained in Singapore after...
kalij pheasant – southern Myanmar L. l. crawfurdi (J.E. Gray, 1829) – Crawfurd's pheasant – southeastern Myanmar to peninsular Thailand L. l. lineata (Vigors...
Porter, p. 8. Marshall, pp. 156–57. Cameron, pp. 45–47. Darwin, p. 391. Crawfurd, pp. 191–192: "...for what purpose was it conquered and is it now retained...
characterized by Chinese influence. After a private audience in 1822, Crawfurd wrote of the Prince Krom-chiat that, "he seemed certainly to maintain the...
his fore Feet on the Carcase, and squeezes it flat. The journal of John Crawfurd records another method of execution by elephant in the kingdom of Cochinchina...