- Hugh Crawford
Sir Hugh Crawford (~
1195 - ~1265 ) was the SecondSheriff ofAyrshire , Chief of Clan Crawford, and Lord ofLoudon Castle . He probably lived in Loudon Castle even while he administrated quite some distance away in the town of Ayr. But Norse control over traditional Scots in the Western Isles and the under-handed way in which they gained control had been an aggravation to the Scots for years.Alexander III of Scotland began pressing diplomatically and militarily to regain control beginning in1260 . This promptedHaakon IV of Norway to lead a large fleet in1263 to the maritime boundary between the jurisdictions located along the northwest shore of Ayrshire.Hugh, as the regional representative of the King and intimately familiar with the climate, offered a plan to Alexander to delay the Norse fleet in
Scotland until the Autumn weather turned nasty. And it did on September 30, crushing the Norse fleet against the shoreline rocks. The Scots then attacked the confused Norse on the shore at Largs. The Norse escaped back to Norway in tatters, never to claim the Western Isles again. Alexander awarded Hugh the estate at Crosbie, shown to the right, in appreciation for his contribution to the defeat of the Norse.References
*"History of the Shire of Renfrew," George Crawfurd, Glasgow, 1710.
External links
* [http://www.clancrawford.org/ Clan Crawford Association]
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