Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sir Ronald (Reginald or Ranald) Crawford (fl. 13th century) was the 4th Sheriff of Ayrshire, Chief of Clan Crawford, and Lord of Loudon Castle. He lived in the town of Crosbie which King Alexander granted in 1263 to his grandfather, Hugh Crawford, the 2nd Sheriff of Ayrshire, after the Battle of Largs. He was succeeded by his son Reginald Crawford.. }
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- Ronald_Crawford_(Scottish_knight) abstract "Sir Ronald (Reginald or Ranald) Crawford (fl. 13th century) was the 4th Sheriff of Ayrshire, Chief of Clan Crawford, and Lord of Loudon Castle. He lived in the town of Crosbie which King Alexander granted in 1263 to his grandfather, Hugh Crawford, the 2nd Sheriff of Ayrshire, after the Battle of Largs. He was succeeded by his son Reginald Crawford.".
- Ronald_Crawford_(Scottish_knight) comment "Sir Ronald (Reginald or Ranald) Crawford (fl. 13th century) was the 4th Sheriff of Ayrshire, Chief of Clan Crawford, and Lord of Loudon Castle. He lived in the town of Crosbie which King Alexander granted in 1263 to his grandfather, Hugh Crawford, the 2nd Sheriff of Ayrshire, after the Battle of Largs. He was succeeded by his son Reginald Crawford.".