- 1st Baronet.
Alexander Craufurd lived at
Newark Castle and Thirdpart, Ayrshire. They
belonged to the
cadet line of the
Craufurds of
Auchenames represented[clarification...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Charles Gregan Craufurd GCB (12
February 1763 – 26
March 1821) was a
British soldier. He was born in
Golden Square, London, the...
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Craufurd is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Craufurd baronets,
baronetcies created for
people with the
surname Craufurd Charles Craufurd...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Craufurd D. W.
Goodwin (May 23, 1934 – 2017) was an
historian of
economic thought and the
James B. Duke
Professor Emeritus of Economics, Vice-Provost,...
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James Craufurd may
refer to:
James Craufurd, Lord
Ardmillan (1805–1876),
Scottish judge James Craufurd (British Army officer) (1804–1888),
British general...
- Elliott-Wright, p. 99 Elliott-Wright, p. 100 USM 1837, p. 234.
Alexander Craufurd, "General
Craufurd and His
Light Division", (1893), p.42 "the rifles". Archived...
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dating to the 14th century. In the 1390s,
these lands were
granted to the
Craufurds,
whose stronghold for 250
years was
Drongan Castle. The
remains of the...
- void. In 1806 Lord
Eldon LC
sitting in
English House of
Lords in
Lucena v
Craufurd (1806) 2 Bos & PNR 269
sought to
define an
insurable interest, and although...