Craufurd baronets

The Craufurd Baronetcy, of Kilbirney in south-west Scotland ("North Britain" in the terminology of the time), is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 8 June 1781 for Alexander Craufurd, the member of an ancient Scottish family. The General and Major-General were elected to the Nottinghamshire East Retford (UK Parliament constituency) of the almost wholly unreformed (pre-1832) House of Commons.

Craufurd baronets, of Kilbirney (1781)

 * Sir Alexander Craufurd, 1st Baronet (c. 1729–1797)
 * Sir James Gregan-Craufurd, 2nd Baronet (1761–1839)
 * Sir George William Craufurd, 3rd Baronet (1797–1881)
 * Sir Charles William Frederick Craufurd, 4th Baronet (1847–1939)
 * Sir George Standish Gage Craufurd, 5th Baronet (1872–1957)
 * Sir Quentin Charles Alexander Craufurd, 6th Baronet (1875–1957)
 * Sir Alexander John Fortescue Craufurd, 7th Baronet (1876–1966)
 * Sir James Gregan Craufurd, 8th Baronet (1886–1970)
 * Sir Robert James Craufurd, 9th Baronet (born 1937)

The 9th Baronet has three children, all daughters and there is no heir to this baronetcy.