- Ludovic Lindsay, 16th Earl of Crawford
Ludovic Lindsay, 16th Earl of Crawford (1600 – 1652) took part in the strange plot of 1641 called The Incident. Having joined Charles at
Nottingham in 1642, he fought at theBattle of Edgehill , at theBattle of Newbury and elsewhere during theEnglish Civil War ; in 1644, just after theBattle of Marston Moor , the Scots Parliament declared he had forfeited his earldom, and, following the lines laid down when this was regranted in 1642, it was given to John Lindsay, 1st Earl of Lindsay. Ludovic was taken prisoner atNewcastle-on-Tyne in 1644 and was condemned to death, but the sentence was not carried out, and in 1645 he was released by Montrose, under whom he served until the surrender of the King atNewark-on-Trent . Later he was inIreland and inSpain and he died probably inFrance in 1652.At the death of Ludovic Lindsay, the title
Earl of Crawford was passed, despite senior heirs, to his cousin, John Lindsay, who had already been created Earl of Lindsay. The earldoms of Crawford and Lindsay continued to be united untilGeorge Lindsay, 22nd Earl of Crawford , (6th Earl of Lindsay) died unmarried in January 1808.References
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