James Crosbie (c. 1760 – 20 September 1836)[1] was an Irish politician from County Kerry.
Crosbie was the oldest son of Pierce Crosbie, from Ballyheigue, County Kerry, and his wife Frances, daughter of Rowland Bateman of Oak Park, County Carlow.
He was educated in England at Harrow School, and in 1785 he married his cousin Elizabeth née Bateman.
[4] His election had been organised by his cousin John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore, whose continued support ensured his return to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
[2] A legacy and the support of Lord Ventry secured his re-election in 1812, and he held the seat until 1826.