Sir Hew Crawfurd, 2nd Baronet

[1] Among his siblings were sisters Elizabeth Crawfurd (wife of George Gordon, Esq.

[2] On 19 July 1765, he was served heir male of Sir John Crawfurd, of Kilbirnie by the Sheriff of Edinburgh.

As a mark of Royal favour, on 11 September 1765, he "received a grant, by warrant under the sign-manual, of supporters, in addition to the coat of arms given out to Sir John as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, by the Lord Lyon, and matriculated in his register in accordance with the provisions of the 21st act of the 3rd session of the 2nd parliament of Charles II.

"[1] In 1771, he was named heir of the estate of Col. Crawfud of Craufurdland, however, while on his deathbed in February 1793, Col. Crawfurd "executed a gratuitous disposition of the same lands in favour of Thomas Coutts.

Together, they were the parents of two sons and three daughters, including:[1] Sir Hew died on 2 July 1794 at Sloane Street in Kensington, London.

Early nineteenth century print of Jordanhill House