John Rattray

b. 22 Sep 1707
d. 05 Jul 1771, Edinburgh

Joined the Rising with George Lauder. Surrendered (ODNB) or captured (Prisoners, vol. 3, pp. 264-65) after Culloden. He and several members of his family were members of Forbes's congregation (see Registers of the Episcopal Congregation in Leith). Son to Thomas Rattray, Bishop of Dunkeld. Husband to Christian (née Main), and later Margaret (née Lockhart). Rattray's connection (through his second wife) to the Lockharts of Carnwath is likely why Forbes asked him to intervene with George Lockhart on behalf of Cameron of Glenpean in Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera.

Name
forenameJohn
surnameRattray
regJohn Rattray
affiliation
Surgeon, Jacobite Army
sex
Male
faith
Episcopalian
occupation
Surgeon(1740)
residence
Messenger's houseLondon (07 Jan 1747)
Briefly imprisonedInverness
Languages Known
English, Scots
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