Monday 29 January 2024

Macknight Crawfurd of Lauriston Castle

Thomas Macknight Crawfurd (1820-1909) was the son of William Macknight Crawfurd (1785-1855) and his wife Jane Crawford (1793-1833).  He inherited the Cartsburn Estate in Greenock after his father’s death in 1855 becoming the eighth Crawfurd of Cartsburn.  Thomas Macknight Crawfurd bought Lauriston Castle near Edinburgh in 1871.

Lauriston Castle

When Cartsburn House was demolished about the same time he bought Lauriston, he took various important architectural details from the building to Lauriston Castle to enhance that residence.  They can still be seen today.



Thomas Macknight Crawfurd was an officer in the 93rd Highlanders until 1842.  In 1847 at Garvald House, Peeblesshire, Thomas married Jane Cunningham Woddrop (1826-1879).  She was the daughter of John Allan Woddrop (1793-1846) of Dalmarnock and Ellsrickle, and his wife, Marion Hunter (1805-1855) (daughter of Robert Hunter of Kirkland, Ayrshire).

The couple were often in Greenock.  Thomas Macknight Crawfurd took a great deal of interest in local affairs, especially those connected with the east end of the town.  He was a JP for Renfrewshire and is said to have one of the most complete heraldic libraries in Great Britain.  He remained active in the Midlothian Volunteers.  Thomas and Jane Cunningham Woddrop had a daughter, Marion Woddrop Macknight Crawfurd (1854-1942).  A son, Thomas William Allan Macknight Crawfurd died at a young age.  Jane Cunningham Woddrop Crawfurd died in Edinburgh in 1879.  A memorial tablet in her memory was erected in the Old West Kirk in Greenock.  

The tablet, of Sicilian marble, was made by Greenock monumental sculptor, Francis Wood.  The tablet reads:-

"In loving remembrance of Jane Cunningham Woddrop only daughter of John Allan Woodrop of Dalmarnock and wife of Thomas Macknight Crawfurd of Cartsburn by whom this tablet is erected.  Born 12th December 1826. Died 26th December 1879.  Also the above Thomas Macknight Crawfurd.  Born 20th March 1820.  Died 21st November 1909."

Macknight Crawfurd sold Lauriston Castle in 1902.


In 1895 (at the age of 75) Thomas married Lilian Harriet Parkinson (1866-1935), eldest daughter of Thomas Tertius Parkinson of Prestbury, Gloucestershire.  They lived at Fullwood Park, Cheltenham.  Thomas Macknight Crawfurd died aged 89 in 1909 at Argyll Hall, Torquay. 

His widow sold Fullwood Park to the Ursuline nuns for use as a girls’ school.  Lilian died in 1935 in France.


Thomas Macknight Crawfurd was succeeded by his daughter Marion Woddrop Macknight Crawfurd.
Lauriston Street and Garvald Street in Greenock's east end were probably named after Crawfurd due to their association with the Macknight Crawfurd family.







2 comments:

  1. I'm interested to know if there are Crawurd family papers available to the public. Are you aware of any please? The heraldic library above suggests the owner may have inherited the former possessions of George Crawfurd the celebrated genealogist. Particularly interested in this period.

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    1. Thank you for getting in touch. My advice would be to contact the Watt Institution in Greenock who hold local archives.

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