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294 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. Henry Crawford, Esq. of Monorgan, co. Perth, and of Easter Seatoun, m. Isabella, daughter and co-heir (with her sisters Eliza- beth, wife of Sir John Hay, of Murie, and Margaret, wife of Thomas Milne, of Milne- field) of Sir David Nevay, of Nevay, co. Forfar, a senator of the College of Justice. Their son, Henry Crawford, Esq. of Monorgan, sold Easter Seatoun 1715, inherited half the barony of Nevay, m. Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Mr. James Paton, of Scottson, minister of Kettins, and had, with other issue, I. Henry, his heir. II. James, merchant in Dundee, m. Helen, daughter of James Coutts, Esq. of Hallgreen, co. Kincardine, and had, with other issue, James Coutts, of whom after. Henry Crawford d. March, 1731. His eldest son, Henry Crawford, Esq. of Monorgan, m., first, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Elphinstone, of Logie, co. Aberdeen, Bart. ; secondly, Helen, daughter of Dr. George Murray, of Invergowrie, and had issue, I. Henry, d. v.p. II. John, his heir. III. Elliott, d. s.p. IV. Thomas, d. s.p. V. James, d. s.p. VI. Charles, colonel in the army, d. 1837, leaving one child, Mary, m. Major Mayne. I. Marion, m. David Jobson, Esq. The second son, John Crawford, Esq. of Monorgan, merchant in London, sold the estates, and d. in 1818, leaving one daughter, Eliza, who d. 1846. His cousin, James Coutts Crawford, Esq. of Over- ton, near Strathaven, co. Lanark, Captain R.N., became heir male of the family, m., first, Ann, daughter and co-heir of Alex- ander Duncan, Esq. of Restalrig, co. Edin- burgh, and had Mary Simpson, m., about 1823, the Hon. Sir Henry Duncan, C.B., K.C.H., Captain, R.N., and had a son, Adam, who m. Miss Mackenzie, and had issue Ada, now proprietor of Naughton, Fife. He m., secondly, Jane, daughter of Ad- miral John Inglis, of Redhall and Auchen- dinny, near Edinburgh, and had by her (who d. about 1822 or 1823), James Coutts, late representative. Anna, d. in South of France about 1883. He m., thirdly, Helen, daughter of Dugald Campbell, Esq. of Kildalloig, co. Argyll, and d. in April, 1828. Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a fesse wavy erm., between three mullets, arg., pierced az., for Crawford ; 2nd and 3rd, sa. a chevalier on horseback, armed at all points cap-a-pie, brandishing a scymitar aloft arg., a bordure gu., for Nevay. Crest — An increscent chequy arg. and az. Motto — Fide et diligentia. Residence (of the late James Coutts Craw- ford, Esq.) — Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand. Clubs— Reform Club, Pall Mall, London; Caledonian United Service Club, Edinburgh ; Australian Club, Sydney, New South Wales ; and the Wellington Club, Wellington, New Zealand.