Quintin Craufurd (22 September 1743 – 23 November 1819), a British author, was born at Kilwinning.
In early life he went to India, where he entered the service of the British East India Company.
Returning to Europe before the age of forty with a handsome fortune, he settled in Paris, where he gave himself to the cultivation of literature and art, and formed a good library and collection of paintings, coins and other objects of antiquarian interest.
Craufurd was on intimate terms with the French court, especially with Marie Antoinette, and was, alongside his lover Eleanore Sullivan, one of those who arranged the flight to Varennes.
He escaped to Brussels, but in 1792 he returned to Paris in the hope of rescuing the royal prisoners.