Sir James (de) Lindsay of Crawford (died 1358) was a Scottish feudal lord and politician.
[1][2] Sir James de Lindsay was Lord of Crawford and Kirkmichael.
[b] He was appointed an ambassador to England as Dominus de Crawford in 1357,[c] but died before 11 November 1358.
A papal dispensation for this marriage was granted at Avignon on 3 Ides of April 1346,[d] which describes the spouse as within the third and fourth degree on the father's side, and in the fourth degree on the mother's.
Lady Egidia de Lindsay, as she was always afterwards styled, was married secondly,[e] after October 1357, to Sir Hugh of Eglinton,[f][g] and thirdly (contract October 1378), to Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith.