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Crauford is both a
surname and a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include: W. H. Lane
Crauford (1884–1955),
English writer Crauford...
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Florence Crauford Grove (12
March 1838 – 17
August 1902) was an
English mountaineer and author,
sometimes known as F.
Crauford Grove. He led the first...
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Crauford Kent (12
October 1881 – 14 May 1953) was an
English character actor based in the
United States. He has also been
credited as
Craufurd Kent and...
- Khashirov, and the
western summit in 1874 by a
British expedition led by F.
Crauford Grove and
including Frederick Gardner,
Horace Walker and the
Swiss guide...
- The
Craufurd Baronetcy, of
Kilbirney in south-west
Scotland ("North Britain" in the
terminology of the time), is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain...
- Sir
Ronald Craufurd Ferguson (8
February 1773 – 10
April 1841), was a
Scottish officer in the
British Army and a
Member of
Parliament for the constituencies...
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Crauford Tait WS (8
April 1766 – 2 May 1832) was a 17th/18th
century Scottish lawyer,
improver and
landowner and also a
contemporary and
friend of Robert...
- HMS
General Craufurd was the one of
eight Lord Clive-class
monitors built for the
Royal Navy
during World War I.
Their primary armament was
taken from...
- John
Craufurd may
refer to: John
Craufurd (MP, died 1814) (c. 1742–1814),
member of
parliament for Old Sarum, for Renfrewshire, and for
Glasgow Burghs...
- Major-General
Robert Craufurd (5 May 1764 – 23
January 1812) was a
British officer.
After a
military career which took him from
India to the Netherlands...