Infobox Scientist name CrawfordLong box width image CrawfordLong.jpg image size caption CrawfordLong ... ether anesthesia for surgery. Life and work File Dr Crawford W Long 1940 Issue 2c.jpg thumb right 200px CrawfordLong U.S. postage stamp Long was born in Danielsville, Georgia Danielsville ... of Medicine . CrawfordLong was a member of the Demosthenian Literary Society while a student ... operated Emory CrawfordLong Hospital CrawfordLong Hospital in downtown Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta ... February Feb16 Hospital.htm ref The Crawford W. Long Museum in downtown Jefferson, Georgia Jefferson , Georgia has been in operation since 1957. CrawfordLong Middle School, in Atlanta, Georgia, was also named in his honor. A statue of CrawfordLong stands in the crypt of the United States Capitol ... issue 8 pages 534 pmid 6363934 cite journal last first year 1965 month November title Crawford W. Long ... for Crawford Williamson Long accessdate 2009 01 16 http athnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu athnewspapers ... Athens, Georgia Athens , Georgia DEFAULTSORT Long, Crawford Category American physicians Category Anesthesiologists ... People from Madison County, Georgia bn cs CrawfordLong de Crawford Williamson Long es Crawford Williamson Long fr CrawfordLong it CrawfordLong ja pt CrawfordLong sl CrawfordLong sv CrawfordLong ... by diethyl ether ether influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Crawford Williamson Long November 1, 1815 &ndash June 16, 1878 was an American surgeon and pharmacist best known for his ... ether ether that Humphry Davy had described for Nitrous oxide History nitrous oxide in 1800, Long ... M. Venable, in Jefferson, Georgia. Long subsequently removed a second tumor from Venable and used ether ... in The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal . ref Long, C. W. 1849 . An account of the first use ... States of America during the American Civil War . Long was a cousin of the western legend Doc ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Crawford Lake image lake alt lake caption lake image bathymetry alt bathymetry caption bathymetry location Timiskaming District, Ontario Timiskaming District , Ontario coords coord 47 36 10 N 80 50 11 W region CA ON type waterbody dim 10km source GeographicalNamesBoardofCanada display inline,title type inflow outflow Unnamed creek to Long Lake catchment basin countries Canada length .87 width .62 area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation 374 frozen islands cities reference Location map Canada Ontario lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 47 lat min 36 lat sec 10 lon deg 80 lon min 50 lon sec 11 label position caption Location of Crawford Lake in Ontario width 230 Other places Crawford Lake Crawford Lake is a lake in the Montreal River Timiskaming District, Ontario Montreal River and Ottawa River drainage basin drainage basins in Timiskaming District, Ontario Timiskaming District , Ontario , Canada . It is about convert 0.87 km mi 1 long and convert 0.62 km mi 1 wide, and lies at an elevation of convert 374 m ft 0 about convert 7 km mi 0 southwest of the community of Gowganda, Ontario Gowganda . The primary outflow, at the northeast, is an unnamed creek to Long Lake, which flows via Gowganda Lake and the Montreal River to Lake Timiskaming on the Ottawa River. A second Crawford Lake in Timiskaming District and also in the same drainage basins, Crawford Lake Calcite Creek , lies just convert 15 km mi 0 northeast. References refbegin cite cgndb id FAUAY title Crawford Lake accessdate 2010 07 20 cite web title Topographic Map sheet 41P10 publisher Natural Resources Canada date 2010 02 04 work Atlas of Canada url http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca site english maps topo map accessdate 2010 07 20 refend Category Lakes of Timiskaming District, Ontario NorthernOntario geo stub ... more details
wiktionary Crawford may refer to TOCright Places In Canada Crawford Bay Airport , British Columbia Crawford Lake Conservation Area , Ontario In the United Kingdom Crawford, a small village near Rainford , Merseyside Crawford, South Lanarkshire , Scotland home to Crawford Castle , a medieval fortification Crawford Castle or Spetisbury Rings, iron age fortification and its ruins, at Spetisbury , Dorset, England In the United States Crawford, Colorado Crawford, Florida Crawford, Georgia Crawford, Maine Crawford, Mississippi Crawford, Nebraska Crawford, New York Crawford, Oklahoma Crawford, Texas Crawford Notch , a mountain pass in New Hampshire seealso Crawford County disambiguation Crawford Township disambiguation Crawfordville disambiguation Crawfordsville disambiguation Elsewhere Crawford crater , Australia Crawford, India Crawford, Athlone, Cape Town , South Africa A subdistrict of the suburb of Athlone, Cape Town Athlone . People Crawford name , people with the surname Fictional characters Alan Crawford, a character from Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Other Crawford film Crawford film , a documentary film about Crawford, Texas Clan Crawford , Scottish clan Crawford Auto Aviation Museum , part of the Western Reserve Historical Society, located in Cleveland, Ohio Crawford v. Washington , a U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the Confrontation Clause Crawford Hall University of Pittsburgh Crawford Hall , and academic building on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh Hasely Crawford Stadium National stadium of Trinidad and Tobago named after the Olympic Champion Pittsburgh Crawfords , a Negro League baseball team Crawford also known as Crawford & Morgan , a short lived syndicated ... geo surname DEFAULTSORT Crawford Category English toponyms Category English language surnames bg ca Crawford de Crawford fr Crawford it Crawford he lv Kraufords nl Crawford ja pl Crawford pt Crawford ru sl Crawford fi Crawford vo Crawford zh ... more details
wiktionary longLong may refer to Length , the long dimension of any object L ng , the Chinese dragon Long surname , a common surname Long finance , a position in finance, especially stock markets Long Bloody Roar , a fictional character in the video game series Bloody Roar Long integer , a computer data type denoted by tt long tt in many programming languages Long, a Fielding cricket Modifiers fielding term in cricket In geography Long, People s Republic of China , Gansu Province Long River or Yangtze River, China seealso Long County disambiguation Long Island disambiguation Long Mountain disambiguation Long Lake disambiguation See also Lookfrom Long disambiguation , Chinese character for dragon disambig de Long fr Long id Long nl Long ja pt Long ro Long ru uk ... more details
File Long s US Bill of Rights.jpg right thumb 250px An italicized long s used in the word Congress in the United States Bill of Rights . The long , medial or descending s is a form of the Lower case ... of long s.svg thumb 350px right Replacement of long s with short s in English documents from 1700 to 1900 ... an st ligature The long s is derived from the old Roman cursive medial s . When the distinction .... Note thus the statement later in this article that the long s never occurred at the end of a word ... of each word within a compound word. The long s is subject to confusion with the lower case or Lower ... s . The long s was used in ligature typography ligatures in various languages. Three examples were for si , ss , and st , besides the German language German double s , . The long s fell out ... were published with the long s through 1803, switching to the short s in 1804. This change may have been spurred by the fact that long s looks somewhat like an f in both its roman and italic forms ... with problems of vision. The long s survives in Fraktur script Fraktur typefaces. The present day ... Greek. Modern usage Image CycleDesign Kopie.jpg thumb right 250px Long s in Berlin , 2002 The long s is represented ... in HTML as code & x17F code or code & 383 code . The long s survives in elongated form ... . In Scandinavian and German speaking countries, relics of the long s continue to be seen in signs ... long s and f and modern day unfamiliarity with the former letter form has been the subject of much ... title The Greensleeves Monologue Annotated ref Another survival of the long s was the abbreviation used in British English for shilling , as in 5 , where the shilling mark stood in for the long s which had been long forgotten by all but antiquarians. citation needed date May 2010 See also ... 2008 01 long s.html James Mosley on long s http www.straightdope.com classics a1 110.html The Straight Dope on long s Andrew West , http babelstone.blogspot.com 2006 06 rules for long ... more details
Chris Crawford may refer to Chris Crawford basketball Chris Crawford game designer See also Christina Crawford , American actress Christopher Crawford tennis Hndis Crawford, Chris Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Anthony Arthur Long born 17 August 1937 is a United Kingdom British and naturalised United States American classical scholar and Professor of Classics and Irving Stone Professor of Literature at the University of California, Berkeley . Long was educated at Manchester Grammar School 1948 1955 and University College, London 1957 1960 where he took a first class honours academic degree degree in Classics and was subsequently awarded a doctor of philosophy PhD degree. Between 1961 and 1971 he held lecturer positions in Classics at University of Otago , New Zealand, the University of Nottingham and University College, London, where in 1971 he was promoted to the position of Reader academic rank Reader . In 1973 Long moved to the University of Liverpool to take up the post of Gladstone Professor of Greek , a position he held until assuming his current position of Professor of Classics at University of California, Berkeley in 1982. While at University College, London he supervised the doctoral thesis of David Sedley , the seventh Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge University . He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1992. Publications Books Language and Thought in Sophocles. A Study of Abstract Nouns and Poetic Technique Athlone Press, London, 1968 Problems in Stoicism , editor Athlone Press, London, 1971 Hellenistic Philosophy. Stoics, Epicureans , Sceptics Gerald Duckworth and Charles Scribner s Sons, London and New York, 1974 The Hellenistic Philosophers. vol. 1 The principal sources in translation with philosophical commentary with David Sedley D.N.Sedley ... to Life Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2002 References http classics.berkeley.edu facCVs aal.html CV of A. A. Long ... Persondata . NAME Long, Anthong A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 August 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Long, Anthong A. Category 1937 births Category ... of Nottingham Category Living people Category University of Otago faculty fi A. A. Long ... more details
Crawford County is the name of eleven counties in the United States Crawford County, Arkansas Crawford County, Georgia Crawford County, Illinois Crawford County, Indiana Crawford County, Iowa Crawford County, Kansas Crawford County, Michigan Crawford County, Missouri Crawford County, Ohio Crawford County, Pennsylvania Crawford County, Wisconsin Category County name disambiguation pages Templates geodis Interwiki cs Crawford County de Crawford County es Condado de Crawford fr Comt de Crawford it Contea di Crawford nl Crawford County ja no Crawford County nds Crawford County pl Hrabstwo Crawford pt Condado de Crawford ro Comitatul Crawford ru sv Crawford County vi Qu n Crawford zh ... more details
Ronald Crawford may refer to Ronald Crawford Scottish knight Ronald Crawford footballer Ronald Crawford water polo Ronald Crawford athlete hndis Crawford, Ronald ... more details
BLP unsourced date November 2010 Caroline Crawford was a singer vocalist on Motown s Tamla label in the 1960s. Her name often appears as Carolyn Crawford, especially later in her career. She sang backup vocals for many Motown artists before releasing three singles of her own, the most successful being My Smile Is Just a Frown Turned Upside Down , written by Smokey Robinson . Never receiving the attention or promotion of larger acts, Crawford left Motown in 1965. She briefly returned to music as a background vocalist and occasional producer of minor disco hits in the 1970s. Crawford was a vocalist on Hamilton Bohannon s 1978 hit Let s Start The Dance , as well as many albums for Bohannon. To return the favour, Bohannon produced two solo albums for Caroline, My Name Is Caroline being the first. In 1989 she joined Ian Levine s Motorcity Records Motorcity project and recorded the album Heartaches including the single Timeless which later became a favourite on the UK Northern soul circuit. Today, both her singles and unreleased session material are popular on bootlegged Motown and soul compilations. Discography Singles Forget About Me 1963 My Smile Is Just a Frown Turned Upside Down 1964 R&B 39 When Someone s Good to You 1964 I ll Come Running 1964 My Heart Devil In His Heart Too Young, Too Long Until You Came Along Keep Stepping And Don t Look Back Album My Name Is Caroline LP 1978 Mercury as Caroline Crawford Nice And Soulful LP 1979 Mercury as Caroline Crawford Heartaches 1990 as Carolyn Crawford Acting career Crawford voiced the character of Mrs. Lovat in the 2009 stop motion film Coraline film Coraline . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crawford, Carolyn ... Crawford, Carolyn Category American rhythm and blues musicians Crawford, Caroline Category American female singers Crawford, Caroline Category American pop singers Crawford, Caroline Category Motown artists Crawford, Caroline Category Living people US pop singer stub ... more details
Cynthia Crawford may refer to Cindy Crawford , American model Cynthia Crawford personal assistant , personal assistant to Margaret Thatcher hndis Crawford, Cynthia ... more details
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Crawford Boyd from Kilwinning is a Scottish people Scottish former professional Association football footballer . Crawford Boyd is best known for his time at Dumfries club, Queen of the South F.C. The defensive cornerstone of the 70s returned to Queens during the promotion campaign of 1980 81 to make a total of 321 Queens first team appearances. Boyd played in the same same promotion squad as Allan Ball , Iain McChesney and Jimmy Robertson footballer born 1955 Jimmy Robertson . ref http qosfc.com new legendsview.aspx?playerid 1040 Crawford Boyd interview and career profile on the www.qosfc.com ref Boyd also played in 2 seasons for Heart of Midlothian F.C. including the 1979 80 promotion campaign. Boyd had left Palmerston at the start of that campaign as had his long serving team mate, Jocky Dempster . References reflist External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player3 crawfordboyd.htm Crawford Boyd , Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database, http qosfc.com new legendsview.aspx?playerid 1040 Crawford Boyd interview and career profile scotland footy defender stub DEFAULTSORT Boyd, Crawford Category Queen of the South F.C. players Category Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Category Living people Category Scottish footballers Category People from Kilwinning Category 1952 births Category Association football defenders ... more details
Mount Crawford is the name of several sites in the world including Mount Crawford, Virginia in the United States of America Mount Crawford South Australia in the Mount Lofty Ranges of Australia Mount Crawford Antarctica disambig de Mount Crawford ... more details
Steven , Stephen , or Steve Crawford is the name of Steve Crawford Pennsylvania , chief of staff for Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell Steve Crawford baseball , American baseball player Stephen Crawford , Scottish footballer hndis name Crawford, Steven ... more details
Crawford Township may refer to the following places in the United States Crawford Township, Buchanan County, Missouri Crawford Township, Antelope County, Nebraska Crawford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio Crawford Township, Wyandot County, Ohio Crawford Township, Pennsylvania geodis de Crawford Township ... more details
Other people2 Samuel Crawford disambiguation Infobox MLB player name Sam Crawford image SamCrawford.jpg ... hofmethod Veterans Committee Samuel Earl Crawford April 18, 1880 &ndash June 15, 1968 , nicknamed Wahoo ... Tigers . He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1957. Crawford batted and threw left handed ... and 1908 . Baseball legend, Ed Barrow , who managed Crawford in his first two years with Detroit, and went ... was a better hitter than Crawford. ref cite web url http www.thedeadballera.com Obits Crawford.Sam.Obit.html title THE OBIT FOR SAM CRAWFORD last first date publisher TheDeadBallEra.com accessdate ref One of his contemporaries, Fielder Jones , said of Crawford None of them can hit quite as hard as Crawford. He stands up at the plate like a brick house and he hits all the pitchers, without ... Pages Sam Crawford last first date publisher TheBaseballPage.com accessdate ref Crawford was among ... c crawfsa01.shtml title Sam Crawford Entry last first date publisher Baseball Reference.com ... the league batting leaders, Crawford ranks as the ninth best hitter of all time, ahead of greats such as Ted ... Reference.com accessdate ref Early years Crawford was born in Wahoo, Nebraska , in 1880, the son of Stephen O. Crawford born 1842 in Vermont and Nellie Crawford born 1855 in Iowa . ref cite census ... Ada and daughter Virginia, and a new addition Samuel, born 1918 in California Samuel Earl Crawford ... of Fame last first date publisher accessdate ref Crawford was a star athlete at Wahoo High School, leading ... the hat to pay their expenses. Crawford was offered an opportunity in the spring of 1899 to play for the Chatham Reds of the Canadian League for 65 per month, plus board. Crawford seized the opportunity and left behind his job as a barber s apprentice. From Chatham, Crawford moved on to play for the Grand ... SamCrawford2.jpg thumb 200px left Sam Crawford in his rookie season with the Reds, 1899 Cincinnati Reds 1899 1902 In September 1899, Grand Rapids sold Crawford to the Cincinnati Reds . Crawford played ... more details
Fred Crawford or Frederick Crawford may refer to Fred L. Crawford 1888 1957 , American politician Frederick C. Crawford 1891 1994 , American industrialist and philanthropist Fred Crawford American football Fred Crawford Alabama Fred Crawford , Alabama Secretary of State in 1989. Major Frederick Crawford, the Ulster Unionist Council agent who organised the Larne gun running operation in 1914 Frederick Crawford colonial administrator , Sir, 1906 1978 , British colonial administrator hndis name Crawford, Fred ... more details
Joseph Crawford or Joe Crawford may refer to Joe Crawford basketball, born 1951 , basketball referee Joe Crawford basketball, born 1986 , basketball player Joe Crawford baseball Joseph Edmund Crawford , Ontario political figure Joseph H. Crawford, Jr. Joseph Crawford in The Tribe TV series Buddie Petit , given name Joseph Crawford See also intitle hndis Crawford, Joseph ... more details
BLP sources date July 2009 Infobox journalist name Jay Crawford image File Jay Crawford skydiving with Army Golden Knights 6 30 08.jpg 200px caption Jay Crawford participates in a skydive with the United States Army Parachute Team Army Golden Knights . birthname birth date Birth date and age 1965 07 04 birth place death date death place education Bowling Green State University small Bachelor of Arts B.A. small occupation alias title Co Host, ESPN First Take family spouse domestic partner children relatives ethnicity religion salary networth credits Four regional Emmy Awards br Best Sportscaster Kentucky AP Award br Three SPJ Best Sports Program Awards agent URL http www.espnmediazone.com bios Talent Crawford Jay.htm Jay Crawford born July 4, 1965 is the co host of ESPN2 s morning TV show ESPN First Take First Take . Biography Early life and career Born in Sandusky, Ohio , Crawford graduated from Perkins High School Sandusky, Ohio Perkins High School in Sandusky, Ohio in 1983. He went on to graduate from Bowling Green State University with a bachelor degree in Radio, Television, and Film ... news 2005 05 02 Sports Bg.Grad.Espn.Host.Speaks.About.Journey 1295498.shtml ref Crawford made three ..., the St. Paul Saints and the Long Beach Armada. He registered a 0 1 record with a 2.25 ERA, and in his final outing, Crawford threw two hitless innings. ref http www.toledoblade.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20080511 SPORTS03 805110345 ref Personal Crawford has heterochromia iridium , the condition ... Crawford is a lifelong Cleveland sports fan, and often defends LeBron James despite Skip Bayless ... article?AID 20080511 SPORTS03 805110345 1 SPORTS09 http www.espnmediazone3.com us 2009 10 crawford jay Jay Crawford ESPN Bio External links Commonscat Jay Crawford http sports.espn.go.com espntv espnShow ... Crawford, Jay ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 4, 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crawford, Jay Category People from Sandusky, Ohio Category Bowling ... more details
Infobox actor name Clayne Crawford birthdate Birth date and age 1978 4 20 mf y birth place Clay, Alabama Clayne Crawford born April 20, 1978 is an United States American film actor with a few episodic television appearances. Crawford has appeared in such films as A Walk to Remember 2002 , Swimfan 2002 , A Love Song for Bobby Long 2004 and The Great Raid 2005 . He had a recurring role in the first season of Jericho TV Series Jericho as Mitchell Mitch Cafferty. In 2008 he appeared in Life NBC TV series Life in the episode Evil...and His Brother Ziggy. Crawford featured as the main protagonist in the 2010 straight to DVD prequel to Smokin Aces , Smokin Aces 2 Assassins Ball . He had a recurring role in the eighth season of 24 Season 8 24 . Currently he has a recurring role in the A&E Network A&E series The Glades TV series The Glades . External links imdb name id 0186728 name Clayne Crawford Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crawford, Clayne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 20, 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH Clay, Alabama DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crawford, Clayne Category 1978 births Category Living people Category People from Clay, Alabama Category Actors from Alabama Category American film actors Category American television actors fr Clayne Crawford ... more details
Crawford Logan is a United Kingdom British actor best known for his work in radio. In 2006 he became the latest actor to play the eponymous hero Paul Temple in a revival of the long running mystery series on BBC radio. In 2009 he narrated the BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week , Newton and the Counterfeiter by Thomas Levenson . On television, he has appeared in Doctor Who and Secret Army . He is also a member of the band The Martians band The Martians . Crawford Logan played D.I. Donaghue in the crime drama P Division Code Four One on BBC Radio 4 in the 1994 and 1995 series. External links imdb name id 1519606 DEFAULTSORT Logan, Crawford Category British radio actors Category British television actors Category Living people UK tv actor stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Second Fort Crawford Military Hospital nrhp type nhl image FortCrawfordMuseum.JPG caption Fort Crawford Museum in 2009 location Rice Street and South Beaumont Rd br Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin nearest city lat degrees 43 lat minutes 2 lat seconds 37 lat direction N long degrees 91 long minutes 8 long seconds 49 long direction W locmapin Wisconsin area built architect architecture ...?ResourceId 49&ResourceType Site title Second Fort Crawford Military Hospital accessdate 2008 06 30 ... body Fort Crawford was an outpost of the United States Army located in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin , during the 19th Century. The Second Fort Crawford Military Hospital was designated a U.S. National ... the lifetime of two fortification s, both of them named Fort Crawford. The first of these was occupied ... in Minnesota , and Fort Armstrong in Rock Island, Illinois . Fort Crawford was also part of a string ... and Fort Howard Wisconsin Fort Howard in Green Bay, Wisconsin . The First Fort Crawford The U.S. Army ... of Fort McKay. This fort was named Fort Crawford in honor of William H. Crawford , the United States ... the completion of Fort Crawford, the garrison was engaged primarily in peacekeeping between the new ... at Fort Crawford during the 1820s. One of the largest Indian councils in U.S. history was held at the fort ... and sign the first Treaty of Prairie du Chien . Because of the first Fort Crawford s location ... Crawford was ordered to leave Prairie du Chien and reinforce Fort Snelling in Minnesota. During 1827 ... returned, it was decided that the first Fort Crawford was no longer inhabitable. In 1828 a decision ... s eastern bank. The Second Fort Crawford Image FortCrawford2ca1840.jpg thumb right A painting of the Second Fort Crawford, circa 1840 The construction of the second Fort Crawford began in 1829 under ... Fort Crawford would take much longer than that of the first, lasting from 1829 until 1835 ... remained at the first Fort Crawford, where army surgeon Dr. William Beaumont did his best ... more details
otheruses File Crawford Castle.jpg thumb 300px The ruins of Crawford Castle Crawford Castle , substantially in ruins, is located on the north bank of the River Clyde , around half a mile north of Crawford, South Lanarkshire Crawford , South Lanarkshire , Scotland . The ruins stand on an earlier motte ... was the administrative center for the Barony of Crawford, at that time the largest and most influential ... show Thorlongus Thorlongus of the Merse as Overlord of Crawford . From this line descended the surname of Crawford as the original occupants of the barony. Crawford Castle was in existence by 1175 ... some time before this by the Crawford family. The Lindsay family inherited half of the Barony of Crawford, known as Crawford Parish, via a marriage in 1215 to the elder daughter of Sir John Crawford , who died in 1246 without male issue. The Crawford family retained the other half, known as Crawfordjohn Parish, as the Barony had been divided among the Crawford family four generations earlier. Crawford Castle is located in Crawford Parish. From an early date, the Clan Carmichael of Meadowflat ... and forty men to assault the stronghold, then known as Crawford Lindsay. Wallace stormed the castle ... mother, Margaret Crawford, was a daughter of the Clan Crawford Chief Hugh Crawford, who was then Sheriff of Ayrshire. In 1398, Robert II of Scotland Robert II granted the title of Earl of Crawford to David Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford David Lindsay , who had won great praise on St George s Day, 23 ... of Crawford was transferred to Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus for supporting his father, James ... Crawford as a hunting lodge until his own death in 1542. His mistress, Elizabeth Carmichael, was the daughter ... of the stone reused to build the present Crawford Castle Farm. Four stone tablets bearing coats of arms, one with the date 1648, are built into the west and south walls of the Castle Crawford House ... . ref The ruins Image Castle crawford house.jpg thumb 250px Castle Crawford House, partially built ... more details