Career
He was High Sheriff of Down for 1811. He died at Crawfordsburn.
He was High Sheriff of Down for 1811. He died at Crawfordsburn.
12th United Kingdom Parliament. 14th United Kingdom Parliament. 15th United Kingdom Parliament]
He was also a member of the landed gentry.
He was a Member of the British parliament for Dundalk in 1835–1837 and for Rochdale in 1841–1852.
He was the father of James Sharman Crawford, one of the Members of the British parliament for Down, 1874-1878, Arthur Sharman Crawford, unsuccessful candidate for Down in 1884 and John Sharman Crawford, unsuccessful candidate for Down in 1880.