Thomas Crawford (captain)
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Captain Thomas Crawford (1530–1603) of Jordanhill (an old estate to the west of central Glasgow, part of which is now a college and hospital near Victoria Park) was a trusted confidant of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, husband of Queen Mary.
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After Queen Mary's husband, Lord Darnley, was murdered by suspected agents of the Queen, Captain Thomas planned the assault and led a small force of 150 men in 1571 that scaled the cliffs and embattlements to expell the castle garrison loyal to Catholic Queen Mary from Dumbarton Castle. Two years later he led the seige and received the surrender of Edinburgh Castle. This eliminated the final barrier to a reunification of Scotland under Queen Mary's son, Protestant King James, in 1573. His lineage became known as Crawfurd of Jordanhill, his estate in the present-day suburbs of Glasgow. Captain Thomas is entombed at Kilbirnie Kirk where the photo of his tomb marker on the right identifies his final resting place.
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NAME | Crawford, Thomas |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Trusted confidant of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1530 |
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DATE OF DEATH | 1603 |
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