Grant of Daldreggan
Possibly Aeneas Grant of Daldreggan, served heir to his great-grandfather in 1730, although he transferred the wadset the following year to Ludovick Colquhoun of Luss (Fraser, Chiefs of Grant, p. 522).
Name
| forename | |
| surname | Grant |
| reg | Grant of Daldreggan |
sex
Male
Languages Known
English
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Variant Names
Grant of Daldriggan (2)
- Leith, Friday, Octr 18th, 1751. At my own House, by ten o'Clock, Forenoon, taken down from the Mouth of Patrick Grant (commonly called Black Peter of Craskie) one of the famous Glenmoriston-Men, Donald MacDonald, Taylor in Edr, being Interpreter, as the said Patrick Grant could speak Nothing but Erse. (v08.1660.01)
- Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 1750 (v07.1482.01)
Grant of Daldrigan (2)
Daldrigan (2)
Mentions
Document (5)
- Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay (v06.1315.01)
- Copy of a long Letter to the Reverend Mr James Hay in Inverness, containing 26 Queries. August 28. 1749. (v07.1425.01)
- Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 1750 (v07.1482.01)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
- Leith, Friday, Octr 18th, 1751. At my own House, by ten o'Clock, Forenoon, taken down from the Mouth of Patrick Grant (commonly called Black Peter of Craskie) one of the famous Glenmoriston-Men, Donald MacDonald, Taylor in Edr, being Interpreter, as the said Patrick Grant could speak Nothing but Erse. (v08.1660.01)
person (1)
- Captain Grant (GRANX2)