Gibbs Crawfurd (1732 – 13 October 1793) was a British Member of Parliament and administrator.
He attended Eton College in 1848 and married Anna Payne of Newick and East Grinstead on 23 December 1760, with whom he had two sons and two daughters.
[2] Crawfurd eventually followed his father into the legal profession, joining Lincoln's Inn in 1770.
[1] It was at the Duke of Richmond's behest that he was put forward for the position of Member of Parliament for the rotten borough of Queenborough in 1790.
Needing only a small number of firmly controlled votes, his election was a formality; he owed his position to the Board of Ordnance's need to protect its interests in Parliament and moved the estimates for the Ordnance in February 1791.